" Sorry, We Don’t Take Obamacare"

Reforming health care would be rather easy if they thought about it. Tighten up those tort laws and reduce or eliminate medical malpractice claims. Make health insurance more like car insurance. Insurance doesn't buy tires or pay for smog checks. Health insurance should not pay for routine doctor visits. Allow insurance to be sold across state lines.
Obamacare isn't about healthcare. It is nothing but a tax scheme.
 
Reforming health care would be rather easy if they thought about it. Tighten up those tort laws and reduce or eliminate medical malpractice claims. Make health insurance more like car insurance. Insurance doesn't buy tires or pay for smog checks. Health insurance should not pay for routine doctor visits. Allow insurance to be sold across state lines.
Yeah, who needs insurance for routine doctor visits? I'd love to pay $400 for a annual check-up, or to have a rash looked at and given a prescription for a tube of ointment :thup:
 
Reforming health care would be rather easy if they thought about it. Tighten up those tort laws and reduce or eliminate medical malpractice claims. Make health insurance more like car insurance. Insurance doesn't buy tires or pay for smog checks. Health insurance should not pay for routine doctor visits. Allow insurance to be sold across state lines.
Yeah, who needs insurance for routine doctor visits? I'd love to pay $400 for a annual check-up, or to have a rash looked at and given a prescription for a tube of ointment :thup:
It wouldn't cost nearly that much. I always paid for my own medical care. I paid cash and got a substantial discount. My annual exam was $50.00. Lab work was $10.00. If insurance didn't pay $400.00 doctors would compete for cash customers.
 
"Sorry, We Don’t Take Obamacare"

lol

The ignorance of conservatives is remarkable, as is their propensity to lie.

There is no such thing as ‘Obama care.’

The ACA is not ‘health insurance,’ it provides no ‘health maintenance,’ it affords no ‘healthcare.’

The ACA creates a marketplace where applicants can purchase health insurance from private companies, and receive assistance with premiums for those who are eligible.
 
"Sorry, We Don’t Take Obamacare"

lol

The ignorance of conservatives is remarkable, as is their propensity to lie.

There is no such thing as ‘Obama care.’

The ACA is not ‘health insurance,’ it provides no ‘health maintenance,’ it affords no ‘healthcare.’

The ACA creates a marketplace where applicants can purchase health insurance from private companies, and receive assistance with premiums for those who are eligible.
And whatever they are selling no one is taking.
 
There have been several cases of providers dropping ACA-based health insurance plans because of the reduced compensation and red tape, an honest person would admit that. We've had it happen to us twice.

The ACA is a ridiculous pig of a law, but it's the law now. It is what it is. And the GOP still hasn't made clear what they'd replace it with.
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Reforming health care would be rather easy if they thought about it. Tighten up those tort laws and reduce or eliminate medical malpractice claims. Make health insurance more like car insurance. Insurance doesn't buy tires or pay for smog checks. Health insurance should not pay for routine doctor visits. Allow insurance to be sold across state lines.
Yeah, who needs insurance for routine doctor visits? I'd love to pay $400 for a annual check-up, or to have a rash looked at and given a prescription for a tube of ointment :thup:
It wouldn't cost nearly that much. I always paid for my own medical care. I paid cash and got a substantial discount. My annual exam was $50.00. Lab work was $10.00. If insurance didn't pay $400.00 doctors would compete for cash customers.
When did lab work cost $10? 1952?
 
There have been several cases of providers dropping ACA-based health insurance plans because of the reduced compensation and red tape, an honest person would admit that. We've had it happen to us twice.

The ACA is a ridiculous pig of a law, but it's the law now. It is what it is. And the GOP still hasn't made clear what they'd replace it with.
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Sure they have, nothing.
 
There have been several cases of providers dropping ACA-based health insurance plans because of the reduced compensation and red tape, an honest person would admit that. We've had it happen to us twice. The ACA is a ridiculous pig of a law, but it's the law now. It is what it is. And the GOP still hasn't made clear what they'd replace it with.
Sure they have, nothing.
And they have had far more than enough time.
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There have been several cases of providers dropping ACA-based health insurance plans because of the reduced compensation and red tape, an honest person would admit that. We've had it happen to us twice. The ACA is a ridiculous pig of a law, but it's the law now. It is what it is. And the GOP still hasn't made clear what they'd replace it with.
Sure they have, nothing.
And they have had far more than enough time.
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Well sure they have. Same with abortion. That ain't going nowhere, they need it as a wedge issue. Same with guns. Same with "both" sides and all their divide-and-preside over bs.
 
Even the super-liberal NYT is forced to admit that affirmative action baby Obozo has made a mess of what used to be a pretty good health care system.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/15/sunday-review/sorry-we-dont-take-obamacare.html?_r=0

may 14 2016 AMY MOSES and her circle of self-employed small-business owners were supporters of President Obama and the Affordable Care Act. They bought policies on the newly created New York State exchange. But when they called doctors and hospitals in Manhattan to schedule appointments, they were dismayed to be turned away again and again with a common refrain: “We don’t take Obamacare,” the umbrella epithet for the hundreds of plans offered through the president’s signature health legislation.

“Anyone who is on these plans knows it’s a two-tiered system,” said Ms. Moses, describing the emotional sting of those words to a successful entrepreneur.

The goal of the Affordable Care Act, which took effect in 2013, was to provide insurance to tens of millions of uninsured or under-insured Americans, through online state and federal marketplaces offering an array of policies.

Yet even as many beneficiaries acknowledge that they might not have insurance today without the law, there remains a strong undercurrent of discontent. Though their insurance cards look the same as everyone else’s — with names like Liberty and Freedom from insurers like Anthem or United Health — the plans are often very different from those provided to most Americans by their employers. Many say they feel as if they have become second-class patients.

If only those Republican run states, not mentioning names would just expand Medicaid, but they want the ACA to fail, since they didn't create it and make it come to light (although in a way they have talked about the same idea since 1990) They should be made to expand Medicaid, like it or not.
Bullshit. Obummer gave states the choice. Either the state's could set up exchanges or his government would. What is stopping him?
 
If only those Republican run states, not mentioning names would just expand Medicaid, .

Medicaid is a monstrous failure too. Govt can't do anything right.

We need to ban all health insurance. Health care would then cost 1/10th what it does now.

Health insurance I agree. All health insurance companies are not needed anymore, just the ACA, and we will send our money into the gov. Think of the savings. These insurance companies are getting rich for paper pushing. All they do is transfer money. What a game hey.
It would help a lot if the 50% of you whiners who don't pay federal taxes would pay federal taxes.
 
Part of obutholes plan to turn this country into a third world country, much to libtards delight.
obuthole...obozo....libtards. I`m glad you chickenshit racist goons aren`t of voting age.
I vote, I am smart enough not to vote for socialist pricks lick obuthole, unlike you retards. You friggin pussy.

"Obamacare" was crafted by the Heritage Foundation bub, look into it.
So the Heritage Foundation wrote the law and 100% of the democrats voted for it and Obamacareman signed it into law? Right? Do we got that right?
 
If only those Republican run states, not mentioning names would just expand Medicaid, .

Medicaid is a monstrous failure too. Govt can't do anything right.

We need to ban all health insurance. Health care would then cost 1/10th what it does now.

Health insurance I agree. All health insurance companies are not needed anymore, just the ACA, and we will send our money into the gov. Think of the savings. These insurance companies are getting rich for paper pushing. All they do is transfer money. What a game hey.
It would help a lot if the 50% of you whiners who don't pay federal taxes would pay federal taxes.

I have always paid taxes, but what's real bad is the guy who is running for POTUS says he pays the least amount of taxes as he can, what kind of role model is he. Then again rich elites like him do not need health insurance do they, he probably has no idea what the ACA even is. So there you go.

Health ins does nothing, they pass money and do paperwork. We don't need insurance companies anymore.

Also obviously you don't understand the ACA, more people have to pay for insurance, I do hate it when people voice their uneducated opinions on stuff. We know those who are automatically against it hate to pay taxes, Republicans hate to pay taxes, but take all the government Fed money they can get. Your the cheapskates.
 
Even the super-liberal NYT is forced to admit that affirmative action baby Obozo has made a mess of what used to be a pretty good health care system.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/15/sunday-review/sorry-we-dont-take-obamacare.html?_r=0

may 14 2016 AMY MOSES and her circle of self-employed small-business owners were supporters of President Obama and the Affordable Care Act. They bought policies on the newly created New York State exchange. But when they called doctors and hospitals in Manhattan to schedule appointments, they were dismayed to be turned away again and again with a common refrain: “We don’t take Obamacare,” the umbrella epithet for the hundreds of plans offered through the president’s signature health legislation.

“Anyone who is on these plans knows it’s a two-tiered system,” said Ms. Moses, describing the emotional sting of those words to a successful entrepreneur.

The goal of the Affordable Care Act, which took effect in 2013, was to provide insurance to tens of millions of uninsured or under-insured Americans, through online state and federal marketplaces offering an array of policies.

Yet even as many beneficiaries acknowledge that they might not have insurance today without the law, there remains a strong undercurrent of discontent. Though their insurance cards look the same as everyone else’s — with names like Liberty and Freedom from insurers like Anthem or United Health — the plans are often very different from those provided to most Americans by their employers. Many say they feel as if they have become second-class patients.

If only those Republican run states, not mentioning names would just expand Medicaid, but they want the ACA to fail, since they didn't create it and make it come to light (although in a way they have talked about the same idea since 1990) They should be made to expand Medicaid, like it or not.
Bullshit. Obummer gave states the choice. Either the state's could set up exchanges or his government would. What is stopping him?

I know, that is why he now needs to make a law stating they need to expand Medicaid.
 
Even the super-liberal NYT is forced to admit that affirmative action baby Obozo has made a mess of what used to be a pretty good health care system.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/15/sunday-review/sorry-we-dont-take-obamacare.html?_r=0

may 14 2016 AMY MOSES and her circle of self-employed small-business owners were supporters of President Obama and the Affordable Care Act. They bought policies on the newly created New York State exchange. But when they called doctors and hospitals in Manhattan to schedule appointments, they were dismayed to be turned away again and again with a common refrain: “We don’t take Obamacare,” the umbrella epithet for the hundreds of plans offered through the president’s signature health legislation.

“Anyone who is on these plans knows it’s a two-tiered system,” said Ms. Moses, describing the emotional sting of those words to a successful entrepreneur.

The goal of the Affordable Care Act, which took effect in 2013, was to provide insurance to tens of millions of uninsured or under-insured Americans, through online state and federal marketplaces offering an array of policies.

Yet even as many beneficiaries acknowledge that they might not have insurance today without the law, there remains a strong undercurrent of discontent. Though their insurance cards look the same as everyone else’s — with names like Liberty and Freedom from insurers like Anthem or United Health — the plans are often very different from those provided to most Americans by their employers. Many say they feel as if they have become second-class patients.
They got the insurance.

Not much good if you can't get medical care.

Should we make them bake a cake.
 
If only those Republican run states, not mentioning names would just expand Medicaid, .

Medicaid is a monstrous failure too. Govt can't do anything right.

We need to ban all health insurance. Health care would then cost 1/10th what it does now.

Health insurance I agree. All health insurance companies are not needed anymore, just the ACA, and we will send our money into the gov. Think of the savings. These insurance companies are getting rich for paper pushing. All they do is transfer money. What a game hey.
It would help a lot if the 50% of you whiners who don't pay federal taxes would pay federal taxes.

I have always paid taxes, but what's real bad is the guy who is running for POTUS says he pays the least amount of taxes as he can, what kind of role model is he. Then again rich elites like him do not need health insurance do they, he probably has no idea what the ACA even is. So there you go.

Health ins does nothing, they pass money and do paperwork. We don't need insurance companies anymore.

Also obviously you don't understand the ACA, more people have to pay for insurance, I do hate it when people voice their uneducated opinions on stuff. We know those who are automatically against it hate to pay taxes, Republicans hate to pay taxes, but take all the government Fed money they can get. Your the cheapskates.


I don't think so honey. I work in the health care industry and what I said was true. Those states that elected not to " expand Medicaid" knew that in a few short years their citizens would be forced to pay even more taxes than they are asked to pay now. Roughly 53% of Americans pay zero federal taxes, 47% are carrying the load. What happened to your precious dreams of freebie health care is that the young people refused to pay the tab they were expected to pay. So stick that in your lying pie hole Edna.
 
Even the super-liberal NYT is forced to admit that affirmative action baby Obozo has made a mess of what used to be a pretty good health care system.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/15/sunday-review/sorry-we-dont-take-obamacare.html?_r=0

may 14 2016 AMY MOSES and her circle of self-employed small-business owners were supporters of President Obama and the Affordable Care Act. They bought policies on the newly created New York State exchange. But when they called doctors and hospitals in Manhattan to schedule appointments, they were dismayed to be turned away again and again with a common refrain: “We don’t take Obamacare,” the umbrella epithet for the hundreds of plans offered through the president’s signature health legislation.

“Anyone who is on these plans knows it’s a two-tiered system,” said Ms. Moses, describing the emotional sting of those words to a successful entrepreneur.

The goal of the Affordable Care Act, which took effect in 2013, was to provide insurance to tens of millions of uninsured or under-insured Americans, through online state and federal marketplaces offering an array of policies.

Yet even as many beneficiaries acknowledge that they might not have insurance today without the law, there remains a strong undercurrent of discontent. Though their insurance cards look the same as everyone else’s — with names like Liberty and Freedom from insurers like Anthem or United Health — the plans are often very different from those provided to most Americans by their employers. Many say they feel as if they have become second-class patients.

If only those Republican run states, not mentioning names would just expand Medicaid, but they want the ACA to fail, since they didn't create it and make it come to light (although in a way they have talked about the same idea since 1990) They should be made to expand Medicaid, like it or not.
Bullshit. Obummer gave states the choice. Either the state's could set up exchanges or his government would. What is stopping him?

I know, that is why he now needs to make a law stating they need to expand Medicaid.
Another illegal law authorizing theft?
 
Even the super-liberal NYT is forced to admit that affirmative action baby Obozo has made a mess of what used to be a pretty good health care system.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/15/sunday-review/sorry-we-dont-take-obamacare.html?_r=0

may 14 2016 AMY MOSES and her circle of self-employed small-business owners were supporters of President Obama and the Affordable Care Act. They bought policies on the newly created New York State exchange. But when they called doctors and hospitals in Manhattan to schedule appointments, they were dismayed to be turned away again and again with a common refrain: “We don’t take Obamacare,” the umbrella epithet for the hundreds of plans offered through the president’s signature health legislation.

“Anyone who is on these plans knows it’s a two-tiered system,” said Ms. Moses, describing the emotional sting of those words to a successful entrepreneur.

The goal of the Affordable Care Act, which took effect in 2013, was to provide insurance to tens of millions of uninsured or under-insured Americans, through online state and federal marketplaces offering an array of policies.

Yet even as many beneficiaries acknowledge that they might not have insurance today without the law, there remains a strong undercurrent of discontent. Though their insurance cards look the same as everyone else’s — with names like Liberty and Freedom from insurers like Anthem or United Health — the plans are often very different from those provided to most Americans by their employers. Many say they feel as if they have become second-class patients.


We had a pretty good healthcare system relative to what?

Not sure, ask the unemployed laid off workers with a preexisting condition. Or those stuck in a job with a pre existing condition because their jobs helps pay for health ins, and they know no one else will hire them with their medical condition, and they will most likely be traded when they reach the age of 50 for a younger healthier model or a HBI visa person.
 

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