Wow..so it's that easy

If proper healthcare could really be offered, it would be wonderful. It doesn't seem possible, but if Trump really did bring a decent plan into action, his re-election would be certain. A lot of us would vote for that.
He will provide details AFTER the election...promise (chuckle). Try not to be so naive in life, it will save you a lot of heartache.

Yeah, kinda like finding out what is in the ACA bill AFTER Nancy and her tribe voting on it?
She was asked how some particular details would affect some people and she said they will have to wait till after the bill is in affect (passed) to find out how it appiles to their particular case. A simple point that went right over the heads of the tin foil hats.


So, right, Dent, they voted on a bill they didn't even understand. :auiqs.jpg:
It was a comprehesive overhaul of the health care system..so ya not all of them knew how it would effect every single individual. Same happened with the passage of Medicare. Not everyone knew how it would play out until it was passed and put in motion.
Yet they constantly lied about being able to keep your plan and doc if you liked them and you’d save $2500 to boot.
 
It was a comprehesive overhaul of the health care system..

That no one wanted, making healthcare more expensive and restricted for most people!

Your post is short on facts and long on Republican talking points, none of which have any basis in fact.

Everyone wanted health care reform. Twice Americans have gone to the polls with Obamacare on the line and twice the American people have voted overwhelmingly for Obamacare, handing President Obama a huge landslide victory in 2012, Democrats the largest mid-term victory in American history. That really puts the lie to you statement thjat "no one wanted" the Affordable Care Act.

Health care was bankrupting Americans and still is. Obamacare made health care affordable for more than 15 million MORE Americans, again putting the lie to your statements about affordability.

As for "restricted" healthcare, 15 million people having health insurance, including many with "pre-existing conditions", who couldn't obtain coverage at any price, in some cases, shows what a lie that is.

Do any of you propaganda posters even have a clue about the stuff you post, or do you just follow the talking points?
 
Everyone wanted health care reform. Twice Americans have gone to the polls with Obamacare on the line and twice the American people have voted overwhelmingly for Obamacare, handing President Obama a huge landslide victory in 2012,

Ummm.....is that why Dems lost 63 seats in the House (holy shit!) in 2010, because they loved Obamacare?

Democrats the largest mid-term victory in American history.

Ummmm....if you mean 2018, Dems lost 2 in the Senate and gained 41 in the House.

In 2010, Republicans gained 63(holy shit!) in the House and 6 in the Senate.
In 1994, Republicans gained 54 in the House and 8 in the Senate.
 
It was a comprehesive overhaul of the health care system..

That no one wanted, making healthcare more expensive and restricted for most people!

Your post is short on facts and long on Republican talking points, none of which have any basis in fact.

Everyone wanted health care reform. Twice Americans have gone to the polls with Obamacare on the line and twice the American people have voted overwhelmingly for Obamacare, handing President Obama a huge landslide victory in 2012, Democrats the largest mid-term victory in American history. That really puts the lie to you statement thjat "no one wanted" the Affordable Care Act.

Health care was bankrupting Americans and still is. Obamacare made health care affordable for more than 15 million MORE Americans, again putting the lie to your statements about affordability.

As for "restricted" healthcare, 15 million people having health insurance, including many with "pre-existing conditions", who couldn't obtain coverage at any price, in some cases, shows what a lie that is.

Do any of you propaganda posters even have a clue about the stuff you post, or do you just follow the talking points?
They don't. This just parrot what they hear in their echo chambers like Fox News and Limbaugh
 
It was a comprehesive overhaul of the health care system..

That no one wanted, making healthcare more expensive and restricted for most people!

Your post is short on facts and long on Republican talking points, none of which have any basis in fact.

Everyone wanted health care reform. Twice Americans have gone to the polls with Obamacare on the line and twice the American people have voted overwhelmingly for Obamacare, handing President Obama a huge landslide victory in 2012, Democrats the largest mid-term victory in American history. That really puts the lie to you statement thjat "no one wanted" the Affordable Care Act.

Health care was bankrupting Americans and still is. Obamacare made health care affordable for more than 15 million MORE Americans, again putting the lie to your statements about affordability.

As for "restricted" healthcare, 15 million people having health insurance, including many with "pre-existing conditions", who couldn't obtain coverage at any price, in some cases, shows what a lie that is.

Do any of you propaganda posters even have a clue about the stuff you post, or do you just follow the talking points?
They don't. This just parrot what they hear in their echo chambers like Fox News and Limbaugh

Except that many of us don't even get or listen to either of those and arrive at our decisions independently. Then there are those shallow-thinking, dismissive knuckle-draggers like Dent here who gets all his opinions out of a can of tuna.



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They do say fish is brain food . . .
 
It was a comprehesive overhaul of the health care system..

That no one wanted, making healthcare more expensive and restricted for most people!

Your post is short on facts and long on Republican talking points, none of which have any basis in fact.

Everyone wanted health care reform. Twice Americans have gone to the polls with Obamacare on the line and twice the American people have voted overwhelmingly for Obamacare, handing President Obama a huge landslide victory in 2012, Democrats the largest mid-term victory in American history. That really puts the lie to you statement thjat "no one wanted" the Affordable Care Act.

Health care was bankrupting Americans and still is. Obamacare made health care affordable for more than 15 million MORE Americans, again putting the lie to your statements about affordability.

As for "restricted" healthcare, 15 million people having health insurance, including many with "pre-existing conditions", who couldn't obtain coverage at any price, in some cases, shows what a lie that is.

Do any of you propaganda posters even have a clue about the stuff you post, or do you just follow the talking points?
They don't. This just parrot what they hear in their echo chambers like Fox News and Limbaugh

Except that many of us don't even get or listen to either of those and arrive at our decisions independently. Then there are those shallow-thinking, dismissive knuckle-draggers like Dent here who gets all his opinions out of a can of tuna.



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They do say fish is brain food . . .
'Except that many of us don't even get or listen to either of those and arrive at our decisions independently'...LOL!!..ever thought of trying stand up as a second source of income
 
It was a comprehesive overhaul of the health care system..

That no one wanted, making healthcare more expensive and restricted for most people!

Your post is short on facts and long on Republican talking points, none of which have any basis in fact.

Everyone wanted health care reform. Twice Americans have gone to the polls with Obamacare on the line and twice the American people have voted overwhelmingly for Obamacare, handing President Obama a huge landslide victory in 2012, Democrats the largest mid-term victory in American history. That really puts the lie to you statement thjat "no one wanted" the Affordable Care Act.

Health care was bankrupting Americans and still is. Obamacare made health care affordable for more than 15 million MORE Americans, again putting the lie to your statements about affordability.

As for "restricted" healthcare, 15 million people having health insurance, including many with "pre-existing conditions", who couldn't obtain coverage at any price, in some cases, shows what a lie that is.

Do any of you propaganda posters even have a clue about the stuff you post, or do you just follow the talking points?
They don't. This just parrot what they hear in their echo chambers like Fox News and Limbaugh

Except that many of us don't even get or listen to either of those and arrive at our decisions independently. Then there are those shallow-thinking, dismissive knuckle-draggers like Dent here who gets all his opinions out of a can of tuna.



View attachment 392857


They do say fish is brain food . . .
'Except that many of us don't even get or listen to either of those and arrive at our decisions independently'...LOL!!..ever thought of trying stand up as a second source of income
I don't need to work, Bent, I'll leave holding down two jobs at the tuna factory up to you to get by, that and as a Walmart Greeter I'm sure.
 
Everyone wanted health care reform. Twice Americans have gone to the polls with Obamacare on the line and twice the American people have voted overwhelmingly for Obamacare, handing President Obama a huge landslide victory in 2012,

Ummm.....is that why Dems lost 63 seats in the House (holy shit!) in 2010, because they loved Obamacare?

Democrats the largest mid-term victory in American history.

Ummmm....if you mean 2018, Dems lost 2 in the Senate and gained 41 in the House.

In 2010, Republicans gained 63(holy shit!) in the House and 6 in the Senate.
In 1994, Republicans gained 54 in the House and 8 in the Senate.

Republicans gained 63 seats in the House because of the tax revolt lead by the Tea Party, which was heavily financed by the Koch Brothers. Not to mention that Democrats weren't in the habit of coming out for the Mid-Terms. Not to mention, Americans were impatient with the slow pace of the recovery. Lots of reasons, having nothing to do with Obamacare.

That's when Republicans began the sham of voting to repeal Obamacare, knowing that Obama would veto it. Then when they actually had the chance to repeal it they didn't. That's because they knew the American people would punish them heavily at the polls if they did.
 
Everyone wanted health care reform. Twice Americans have gone to the polls with Obamacare on the line and twice the American people have voted overwhelmingly for Obamacare, handing President Obama a huge landslide victory in 2012,

Ummm.....is that why Dems lost 63 seats in the House (holy shit!) in 2010, because they loved Obamacare?

Democrats the largest mid-term victory in American history.

Ummmm....if you mean 2018, Dems lost 2 in the Senate and gained 41 in the House.

In 2010, Republicans gained 63(holy shit!) in the House and 6 in the Senate.
In 1994, Republicans gained 54 in the House and 8 in the Senate.

Republicans gained 63 seats in the House because of the tax revolt lead by the Tea Party, which was heavily financed by the Koch Brothers. Not to mention that Democrats weren't in the habit of coming out for the Mid-Terms. Not to mention, Americans were impatient with the slow pace of the recovery. Lots of reasons, having nothing to do with Obamacare.

That's when Republicans began the sham of voting to repeal Obamacare, knowing that Obama would veto it. Then when they actually had the chance to repeal it they didn't. That's because they knew the American people would punish them heavily at the polls if they did.

Republicans gained 63 seats in the House because

Because.....you lied.

LOL!
 

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