ObamaCare drove a 35 percent drop in America's uninsured rate

So you're all thrilled that maobamacare has fallen 65% short of it's stated purpose, only in a commiecrat world would that be a good thing.
The GOP states have been successful in making sure fewer get coverage.

Not that I think there reasons are evil or even unsupportable. But the gop is incapable of offering any "real" alternative that would cover all these folks.

First of all the number of uninsured were inflated beyond all reason to sell maobamacare, it has been proven time and again, there were only about 4 million people who have actually fallen through the cracks of the safety net that was already in place. If your dear leader had proposed legislation to cover them I think it would have had wide support, he proved he was more interested in controlling the whole medical sector and how people interact with it than just taking care of the existing problem.

And just a side note, you should have used "their reasons" instead of "there reasons", of course that's what happens when you let your mouth outrun your brain, as you so often do.
**** you.
It took 31 posts for one of you pot committed Obamabots to crack.....You lose.
 
I guess the RW's think if they lie about ACA long and hard enough somebody will believe them and the Government will abolish it.
There is no need to lie about ACA.....We all know it is junk. Very expensive junk
 
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ObamaCare drove a 35 percent drop in America's uninsured rate

Approximately 16.4 million people have gained health insurance since ObamaCare went into effect, according to a report released Monday by the Department of Health and Human Services. As a result, the uninsured rate has fallen from 20.3 percent at the time of ObamaCare's debut to 13.2 percent today — a 35 percent (or 7.1 percentage point) drop.

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Most of the drop came after ObamaCare's first open enrollment period in Oct. 2013. Since then, 14.1 million adults have gained coverage. Jon Terbush


And yet-----and yet, Republicans are obsessed with destroying millions of Americans H̶e̶a̶l̶t̶h̶ ̶I̶n̶s̶u̶r̶a̶n̶c̶e̶ ☞ Healthcare.
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Have you also got the numbers on how much health insurance cost the rest of us? Some people, me included, are paying a lot more because of OBAMACARE. Any idea of what the numbers are for the total offset cost to corporations, affected job growth, and many taxpayers? It hurt the pockets of a lot of people, me included. And, according to the many articles that I've read, we haven't seen the astronomical total cost of it yet. Oh, and what the folks the IRS is asking to pay back the health care credit they received when they enrolled? Any numbers on that? Just curious. Thanks.

They don't give a shit about that, to them the end justifies the means. That's democrat policy.
That's not only Democrat policy, that's Government policy. Did all Republicans vote against it?

If it were not for the Dems Obunglecare would not be law
Did any Republicans vote for it?

The short answer, NO! Not one.
 
So you're all thrilled that maobamacare has fallen 65% short of it's stated purpose, only in a commiecrat world would that be a good thing.
The GOP states have been successful in making sure fewer get coverage.

Not that I think there reasons are evil or even unsupportable. But the gop is incapable of offering any "real" alternative that would cover all these folks.

First of all the number of uninsured were inflated beyond all reason to sell maobamacare, it has been proven time and again, there were only about 4 million people who have actually fallen through the cracks of the safety net that was already in place. If your dear leader had proposed legislation to cover them I think it would have had wide support, he proved he was more interested in controlling the whole medical sector and how people interact with it than just taking care of the existing problem.

And just a side note, you should have used "their reasons" instead of "there reasons", of course that's what happens when you let your mouth outrun your brain, as you so often do.
**** you.

Poor baby.
 
In U.S. Uninsured Rate Sinks to 12.9

Gallup.

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And every one of them are taking ACA?
Without a breakdown of the numbers, your side's cheerleading and giddy applause is premature.
ACA is not anywhere near the expectations government placed.....
ACA has failed what we were told it was intended to do...And you pukes are doing a victory lap.....
 
But...but....Obamacare is a.....a.....Trainwreck
It must be stopped before more people get insurance. Once that happens, we'll NEVER get rid of it! LOL

Are you guys just immune to fact and reason?

You cite a report issued by what has become one of the most discredited, unreliable, partisan agencies of the government, and then when people point out facts that contradict your narrative, you fall back on demagogic rhetoric.
It's sort of like a loser's last resort to say "the numbers lie" without any support.

I would have agreed with OKTexas, until he went fullbore azzhole, that the states that have not taken the federal money have a legitimate concern that when the fed matching rate declines, they'll be saddled with a forced tax hike to fund a federal mandate. And, these are the states that have the larger % of total state spending going to Medicaid already. Obamacare was not my choice. But the gop chose to be dysfunctional, and we're heading towards single payor.
 
Don't forget, last year and the year before, the fauxraged were saying 2014 is the year 93 million Americans are going to lose their health insurance because of the employer mandate.
That process has just begun....In fact, we'll see all those cadillac plans union people get begin to disappear.
So you are moving the End of the World date? Just like a Jehovah's Witness.

"Okay. We were wrong about the End coming last year. THIS YEAR is the year!"
 
So you're all thrilled that maobamacare has fallen 65% short of it's stated purpose, only in a commiecrat world would that be a good thing.
The GOP states have been successful in making sure fewer get coverage.

Not that I think there reasons are evil or even unsupportable. But the gop is incapable of offering any "real" alternative that would cover all these folks.

First of all the number of uninsured were inflated beyond all reason to sell maobamacare, it has been proven time and again, there were only about 4 million people who have actually fallen through the cracks of the safety net that was already in place. If your dear leader had proposed legislation to cover them I think it would have had wide support, he proved he was more interested in controlling the whole medical sector and how people interact with it than just taking care of the existing problem.

And just a side note, you should have used "their reasons" instead of "there reasons", of course that's what happens when you let your mouth outrun your brain, as you so often do.
**** you.

Poor baby.


yes you are a baby.

guess what, ACA is HERE and HERE to stay. The New Republican controlled Congress won't even MENTION IT much less trash it.

the poor baby is you ...deal with it.
 
And every one of them are taking ACA?
Without a breakdown of the numbers, your side's cheerleading and giddy applause is premature.
ACA is not anywhere near the expectations government placed.....
ACA has failed what we were told it was intended to do...And you pukes are doing a victory lap.....
You are going to have a very embarrassing time proving I support the ACA.

And, to answer your question, maybe you should read the link I provided.
 
"It was just a coincidence the number of uninsured dropped!"

:badgrin:
 
First of all the number of uninsured were inflated beyond all reason to sell maobamacare, it has been proven time and again, there were only about 4 million people who have actually fallen through the cracks of the safety net that was already in place.

More like 25 million.

Certainly not the "45 million uininsured Americans" advertised in 2008.

But not 4 million, either.

I guess you missed the thousand times Healthmyths posted the breakdown of the numbers, even if the number was double that would be 8 million. Most of the people counted by the regime were already eligible for medicade or could afford insurance and chose not to buy it.
 
So you're all thrilled that maobamacare has fallen 65% short of it's stated purpose, only in a commiecrat world would that be a good thing.
The GOP states have been successful in making sure fewer get coverage.

Not that I think there reasons are evil or even unsupportable. But the gop is incapable of offering any "real" alternative that would cover all these folks.

First of all the number of uninsured were inflated beyond all reason to sell maobamacare, it has been proven time and again, there were only about 4 million people who have actually fallen through the cracks of the safety net that was already in place. If your dear leader had proposed legislation to cover them I think it would have had wide support, he proved he was more interested in controlling the whole medical sector and how people interact with it than just taking care of the existing problem.

And just a side note, you should have used "their reasons" instead of "there reasons", of course that's what happens when you let your mouth outrun your brain, as you so often do.
**** you.

Poor baby.
You're a genius texass
 
This is only true if you accept a plan that cost $1200 per month, with a $5000 deductible, and a 60/40 copay to be "insurance".

It isn't. It is a donation.

FAIL
 
First of all the number of uninsured were inflated beyond all reason to sell maobamacare, it has been proven time and again, there were only about 4 million people who have actually fallen through the cracks of the safety net that was already in place.

More like 25 million.

Certainly not the "45 million uininsured Americans" advertised in 2008.

But not 4 million, either.

I guess you missed the thousand times Healthmyths posted the breakdown of the numbers, even if the number was double that would be 8 million. Most of the people counted by the regime were already eligible for medicade or could afford insurance and chose not to buy it.
healthmyths is innumerate.

I did my own research in 2008, long before I ever came to this forum, and the figure for involuntarily uninsured Americans was closer to 25 million.
 
So you're all thrilled that maobamacare has fallen 65% short of it's stated purpose, only in a commiecrat world would that be a good thing.
The GOP states have been successful in making sure fewer get coverage.

Not that I think there reasons are evil or even unsupportable. But the gop is incapable of offering any "real" alternative that would cover all these folks.

First of all the number of uninsured were inflated beyond all reason to sell maobamacare, it has been proven time and again, there were only about 4 million people who have actually fallen through the cracks of the safety net that was already in place. If your dear leader had proposed legislation to cover them I think it would have had wide support, he proved he was more interested in controlling the whole medical sector and how people interact with it than just taking care of the existing problem.

And just a side note, you should have used "their reasons" instead of "there reasons", of course that's what happens when you let your mouth outrun your brain, as you so often do.
**** you.

Poor baby.
You're a genius texass

Well you agreed with me, so yep, I guess I am. LOL
 
This is only true if you accept a plan that cost $1200 per month, with a $5000 deductible, and a 60/40 copay to be "insurance".
Your post is only true if it isn't manufactured bullshit.
 
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This is only true if you accept a plan that cost $1200 per month, with a $5000 deductible, and a 60/40 copay to be "insurance".

It isn't. It is a donation.

FAIL
It's true, and even I generally don't get nearly the amount in benefits that even I pay out of salary, not to mention my employer's much higher "donation." But the GOP NEVER addressed this. And, the fact is that a statistically small number of very sick and old people will always consume by far the most healthcare dollars. That will always be true under any system. The difference is whether we pay for it in premiums, general tax dollars, or deficits.
 
The GOP states have been successful in making sure fewer get coverage.

Not that I think there reasons are evil or even unsupportable. But the gop is incapable of offering any "real" alternative that would cover all these folks.

First of all the number of uninsured were inflated beyond all reason to sell maobamacare, it has been proven time and again, there were only about 4 million people who have actually fallen through the cracks of the safety net that was already in place. If your dear leader had proposed legislation to cover them I think it would have had wide support, he proved he was more interested in controlling the whole medical sector and how people interact with it than just taking care of the existing problem.

And just a side note, you should have used "their reasons" instead of "there reasons", of course that's what happens when you let your mouth outrun your brain, as you so often do.
**** you.

Poor baby.
You're a genius texass

Well you agreed with me, so yep, I guess I am. LOL
you're a full bore asshole, texas. I give you that.
 
To sum up, the dire prediction by the right wingers on this forum that 93 million people would lose their health insurance in 2014 was a catastrophic failure.

Will they still line up to drink the piss of their media manipulators who openly lie to them time and time and time and time again? Yep. The piss is laced with something that induces amnesia.

Is ObamaCare the greatest thing since sliced bread?

Nope. Not even close. But as long as its opponents allow the retards to go wide with their gigantic tactical boners, no one will ever listen to rational criticism of ObamaCare. Not when some goldfish is in the corner screaming "DETH PANELZ!" and "93 MILLION!11!"

They just never seem to get that through their thick skulls.

Get out of the way, retards.
 
This is only true if you accept a plan that cost $1200 per month, with a $5000 deductible, and a 60/40 copay to be "insurance".
Your post is only true if it isn't manufactured bullshit.

It isn't.
Indiana family "insurance"
It is so bad the smart people are simply not signing up.
In order to get the first dime of coverage you will have to pay...
$14,000 in premiums
$5000 deductible.
Now...that is $19,000 per year. You would have to have a helluva lot of medical costs to even begin to get to the $19k cost...not to mention the lousy 60/40 copay.
 

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