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..We all know about you righties and your hallucinationsThe 'god' of the Left has the name 'Marx.'
This is what the Right stands for....
Individualism
Free markets
Limited constitutional government.
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Where's the problem, you dolt?
.This is what the Right stands for....
Individualism
Free markets
Limited constitutional government.
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Where's the problem, you dolt?
the dolt is the one that left out healthcare wanting instead for the aged, infirm and disadvantage to silently die off to further their own undeserved personal merriment, leaving others to suffer.
If knowledge were a prerequisite for posting, you'd be mute.
The greatest President in a century made certain that every single person, legal or otherwise, in this nation, had healthcare.
He did this in 1986.
How could you not know, dolt?
Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act. The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) is an act of the United States Congress, passed in 1986 as part of the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act(COBRA). ... EMTALA's provisions apply to all patients, not just to Medicare patients.
Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act - Wikipedia
Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act - Wikipedia
PC is a JOKE.
The greatest President in a century made certain that every single person, legal or otherwise, in this nation, had healthcare.
The Affordable Care Act, Health Care Law
the real one passed in 2010, not one republican in either chamber voted for the Law. Ronald Reagan was good for lip service and nothing else. that's why progressives took the necessary action to insure health car for all citizens at an affordable cost.
There is no 'joke' anywhere.
I simply exposed you as the fool you are.
You claimed the following: "...the dolt is the one that left out healthcare..."
I simply proved that everyone in the nation has had healthcare since Ronald Reagan mandated it in 1986.
If there is a 'joke' you are is, in this punch line: "that's why progressives took the necessary action to insure health car for all citizens at an affordable cost."
Clearly, it is not affordable.....every exchange is failing.
And....there was no need for it, as nearly 90% of those who had their own insurance prior to the Bolshevik plan, favored it:
Here's what we found, poll by poll, in reverse chronological order:
• Quinnipiac University, Sept. 2009. "How satisfied are you with your health insurance plan?" 54 percent very satisfied, 34 percent somewhat.Total: 88 percent satisfaction.
• Quinnipiac University, June 2009. "How satisfied are you with your health insurance plan?" 49 percent very satisfied, 36 somewhat satisfied.Total: 85 percent satisfaction.
• ABC News/Washington Post, June 2009. "For each specific item I name, please tell me whether you are very satisfied with it, somewhat satisfied, somewhat dissatisfied or very dissatisfied. ... Your health insurance coverage." 42 percent very satisfied, 39 percent somewhat satisfied. Total: 81 percent satisfaction.
• Mathew Greenwald & Associates for the Employee Benefit Research Institute, May 2009. "Overall, how satisfied are you with your current health insurance plan?" 21 percent extremely satisfied, 37 percent very satisfied, 30 percent somewhat satisfied. Total: 88 percent satisfaction.
• ABC News/Washington Post, June 2009. "For each specific item I name, please tell me whether you are very satisfied with it, somewhat satisfied, somewhat dissatisfied or very dissatisfied. ... Your health insurance coverage." 42 percent very satisfied, 39 percent somewhat satisfied. Total: 81 percent satisfaction.
• Mathew Greenwald & Associates for the Employee Benefit Research Institute, Aug. 2008. "Please rate your satisfaction with each of the following aspects of your health care. ... Quality of health care I receive through my (health insurance) plan." 31 percent extremely satisfied, 41 percent very satisfied, 23 somewhat satisfied. Total: 95 percent satisfaction.
• Mathew Greenwald & Associates for the Employee Benefit Research Institute, Aug. 2008. "Please rate your satisfaction with each of the following aspects of your health care. ... Overall satisfaction with my health (insurance) care plan." 23 percent extremely satisfied, 38 percent very satisfied, 30 percent somewhat satisfied. Total: 91 percent satisfaction.
• Mathew Greenwald & Associates for the Employee Benefit Research Institute, May 2008. "Overall, how satisfied are you with your current health insurance plan?" 17 percent extremely satisfied, 36 percent very satisfied, 33 percent somewhat satisfied. Total: 86 percent satisfaction.
If you average these eight scores, the total rate of satisfaction is 87 percent. In all but one poll, the satisfaction level was below Will's stated level of 95 percent.
One poll, taken five months before Obama was inaugurated, did come up with 95 percent satisfaction. But alone among these eight polls, that survey asked participants about the "quality of health care I receive through my (health insurance) plan." While we decided that the wording was close enough to merit inclusion on our list, the modest difference in satisfaction levels may stem from the way the question was phrased. Many people feel more warmly toward their doctors than they do toward their insurers.
So, while one poll with unique wording pegged satisfaction at 95 percent, the average of all relevant polls over a two-year period was eight points lower than what Will cited. However, Will is correct that the levels of satisfaction with one's own health insurance are consistently high. Indeed, they're extraordinarily high, when one considers how rarely surveys find such high levels of agreement among Americans. Since Will portrayed the larger point accurately, even while modestly overstating the number, we rate his comment Mostly True.
Will says that 95 percent of people with health insurance are satisfied with it
Now can we agree that you're a moron?