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As the total meltdown of Obamacare continues, isn't it time to repeal the whole stinking mess?
Just as conservatives and really all rational people predicted, the costs to the taxpayers are skyrocketing, health insurance rates are increasing (in some cases tripling), not falling as promised, the promises Odumbo made about being able to keep your doctor or health insurance if you liked them are revealed as total lies, and it looks line "universal coverage will still eave tens of millions without insurance. And as an unintended (but totally predictable) consequence employers are either cutting back hours or laying off people to avoid the employer mandate.
Almost forgot, the majority of voters never wanted this obamination passed, and 55% want it repealed today.
To answer "Crazy Eyes" Nancy Pelousy: Well, you morons passed it, we see what is in it, and we hate it! Now do the right thing and repeal it!
Typo correction, S/B:
like "universal coverage will still leave tens of millions without insurance
Sorry, I have dyslexic fingers
Typo correction, S/B:
like "universal coverage will still leave tens of millions without insurance
Sorry, I have dyslexic fingers
13 Answers
- AmberPLv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
I would agree with repealing the majority of it, however, there are parts of it I would like to keep. Namely the issue with insurance companies not being allowed to deny people benefits for preexisting diseases.
- TootoyLv 78 years ago
Total meltdown? Sure ye jest!
The typical cons. would riot against an idea that was originally theirs but bearing the signature of the other party's president. Shame on them.
To the poster above: Much of Obamacare has already taken effect about 2 years ago. I've gotten the benefit of it by receiving a $212 rebate of insuracne premiums. The main portion takes effect on January 1, 2014.
- NoahLv 68 years ago
Replace ALL health insurance with MEDICARE FOR ALL. Everyone pays, nobody pays to much. The HEALTH CARE system can't last much longer without getting paid in time and in full. Trying to keep the post war, 20th century HEALTH INSURANCE system alive in the 21st century is plain foolish. The HEALTH INSURANCE mafia has a cash cow they want to protect and that's what this is all about. Medicare for all...that's the ticket!
- ?Lv 78 years ago
Spare me. The conservatives didn't "predict" a ******* thing. Their rhetoric against it have been BS since before the bill was passed and it is BS now. Your rant shows that you really have no idea what you are talking about. If you did you would fall back on childish name calling. You would give specifics, which you obviously don't have. All you are doing is mindlessly repeating talking points. That's all the right ever does, and we are supposed to take them seriously? Please.
- SathiLv 78 years ago
Sure, "Sherman T. Potter." Liberals are saints, right? The left wing NEVER does any of the things you just accused conservatives of doing. Moron.
- DaroLv 78 years ago
If Reed dumps the filibuster rule then you can just wait til Reps take Senate back.
Problem is most of them don't want to get rid of it. Otherwise the House would just start "defunding" beginning w/ IRS.
- 8 years ago
I would agree with you upon this, but based off your other statements I just wont (even though I am against the Unafordable Care Act.) comment because you seem to be senile.
- Anonymous8 years ago
Absolutely !!
The name should be changed from Obamacare to Clusterfvck Care
- ?Lv 58 years ago
It is ok, the only ones dillusional are the ones that need it, Problem is they don't realize it is history. THe congress is going to de-fund while it is down and that will be the end of the beast.
- Anonymous8 years ago
When the time is right it will happen