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Old 03-25-2017, 11:16 AM
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Brett Baier says it all.

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Old 03-25-2017, 11:44 AM
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We are very grateful that our healthcare will stay intact for now. I don't really fully have a grasp on politics the way that others on here seem to. You must take my word for it that I, we need the help now. Our family would have gone down the drain if not for Obamacare.

When I was employed and working one or two jobs for the last twenty years I had the same thoughts about people getting free stuff while I was killing myself providing for my family. I never thought it would be me that would one day need the help. Just something to think about. I wish no hard times on anyone.
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We are very grateful that our healthcare will stay intact for now. I don't really fully have a grasp on politics the way that others on here seem to. You must take my word for it that I, we need the help now. Our family would have gone down the drain if not for Obamacare.

When I was employed and working one or two jobs for the last twenty years I had the same thoughts about people getting free stuff while I was killing myself providing for my family. I never thought it would be me that would one day need the help. Just something to think about. I wish no hard times on anyone.


See Nuckmiester, you are a progressive [emoji847]
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We are very grateful that our healthcare will stay intact for now. I don't really fully have a grasp on politics the way that others on here seem to. You must take my word for it that I, we need the help now. Our family would have gone down the drain if not for Obamacare.

When I was employed and working one or two jobs for the last twenty years I had the same thoughts about people getting free stuff while I was killing myself providing for my family. I never thought it would be me that would one day need the help. Just something to think about. I wish no hard times on anyone.
Most on this forum are getting healthcare paid for or partially paid for by taxpayers so hate Obamacare. I've never unstood why. Your post won't see much support but you are correct, at least until someone looks at costs instead of insurance coverage.
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We are very grateful that our healthcare will stay intact for now. I don't really fully have a grasp on politics the way that others on here seem to. You must take my word for it that I, we need the help now. Our family would have gone down the drain if not for Obamacare.

When I was employed and working one or two jobs for the last twenty years I had the same thoughts about people getting free stuff while I was killing myself providing for my family. I never thought it would be me that would one day need the help. Just something to think about. I wish no hard times on anyone.
You are the perfect example of why the ACA was needed.

Not to say it can't be tweaked to address costs, but the bottom line is that this country is divided into two very definable camps.

1. Those who have coverage and think that anyone who doesn't are just freeloaders and shouldn't be afforded...what IMHO SHOULD be an American citizens right.

2. Those of us who believe a country's first priority should be to take care of its citizens, NOT to cater to the rich/Big Corporations...and/or look for a war to fight.

Glad you were able to change your previous attitude of being so cold-hearted and selfish toward other American citizens.

Sorry to hear it took serious medical issues...for it to happen though.

Best of luck to you and Mrs. Nucky going forward.



(Hopefully, you didn't actually vote for the narcissistic, egomaniac sociopath though ).
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We are very grateful that our healthcare will stay intact for now. I don't really fully have a grasp on politics the way that others on here seem to. You must take my word for it that I, we need the help now. Our family would have gone down the drain if not for Obamacare.

When I was employed and working one or two jobs for the last twenty years I had the same thoughts about people getting free stuff while I was killing myself providing for my family. I never thought it would be me that would one day need the help. Just something to think about. I wish no hard times on anyone.


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You are the perfect example of why the ACA was needed.

Not to say it can't be tweaked to address costs, but the bottom line is that this country is divided into two very definable camps.

1. Those who have coverage and think that anyone who doesn't are just freeloaders and shouldn't be afforded...what IMHO SHOULD be an American citizens right.

2. Those of us who believe a country's first priority should be to take care of its citizens, NOT to cater to the rich/Big Corporations...and/or look for a war to fight.

Glad you were able to change your previous attitude of being so cold-hearted and selfish toward other American citizens.

Sorry to hear it took serious medical issues...for it to happen though.

Best of luck to you and Mrs. Nucky going forward.



(Hopefully, you didn't actually vote for the narcissistic, egomaniac sociopath though ).
I, we have to much heart and instead of preparing for this kind of event we spent the last 25 years helping various family, friends, strangers with hard times in their lives. We believe in Karma. It was a phenomenal life serving others. We miss it badly. We still help but only with words and not actions because of my limitations. Thank You for the good wishes, feels nice to get some encouragement.
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I, we have to much heart and instead of preparing for this kind of event we spent the last 25 years helping various family, friends, strangers with hard times in their lives. We believe in Karma. It was a phenomenal life serving others. We miss it badly. We still help but only with words and not actions because of my limitations. Thank You for the good wishes, feels nice to get some encouragement.


You stayed human without going political. Congrats Nucky...
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We are very grateful that our healthcare will stay intact for now. I don't really fully have a grasp on politics the way that others on here seem to. You must take my word for it that I, we need the help now. Our family would have gone down the drain if not for Obamacare.

When I was employed and working one or two jobs for the last twenty years I had the same thoughts about people getting free stuff while I was killing myself providing for my family. I never thought it would be me that would one day need the help. Just something to think about. I wish no hard times on anyone.
Well, not meant to be harsh, but enjoy it while you have it. You might want to plan for an alternative means of health care, because you may not have Obiecare by the end of summer. It's about to fail and a lot of folks are going to be crying about it, rather than replacing it. It was never meant to be sustainable.
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You are the perfect example of why the ACA was needed.

Not to say it can't be tweaked to address costs, but the bottom line is that this country is divided into two very definable camps.

1. Those who have coverage and think that anyone who doesn't are just freeloaders and shouldn't be afforded...what IMHO SHOULD be an American citizens right.

2. Those of us who believe a country's first priority should be to take care of its citizens, NOT to cater to the rich/Big Corporations...and/or look for a war to fight.

Glad you were able to change your previous attitude of being so cold-hearted and selfish toward other American citizens.

Sorry to hear it took serious medical issues...for it to happen though.

Best of luck to you and Mrs. Nucky going forward.



(Hopefully, you didn't actually vote for the narcissistic, egomaniac sociopath though ).

Easy to see that your vote was bought.
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Can't really call it a failure if there was no vote. An example of failure is Obamare. Only 6 million more have health care today than in 2009 according to our gov figures and fact checking. But, millions lost their insurance and were made to buy Obamacare or pay a penalty. Millions are paying more for insurance, after Obama promised they would pay less. And now, many states are down to only one insurance company in the Obamacare pool. On top of it all, Obamacare was constructed to fail and the naive lefty voters still can't see it or admit it.
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Can't really call it a failure if there was no vote. An example of failure is Obamare. Only 6 million more have health care today than in 2009 according to our gov figures and fact checking. But, millions lost their insurance and were made to buy Obamacare or pay a penalty. Millions are paying more for insurance, after Obama promised they would pay less. And now, many states are down to only one insurance company in the Obamacare pool. On top of it all, Obamacare was constructed to fail and the naive lefty voters still can't see it or admit it.
Wow! MDLBQ really likes to post! Too bad that he has no clue of what he is saying.

There are over 20 million formerly uninsured people who are now insured.

Remember that it was Chief Justice Roberts - a GW Bush appointee - that declared the tax (mandate) was Constitutional.

Yes, the Republican health plan did fail. Ryan and Trumpf (German slang for FART) could not gather enough Republican votes to carry it to victory. Therefore, it FAILED.
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Easy to see that your vote was bought.
So who did I vote for Mr Or Mrs Brain Surgeon? Did I vote on a healthcare issue alone when I have four grandchildren to consider. For being so smart maybe you should regroup.
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Can't really call it a failure if there was no vote. An example of failure is Obamare. Only 6 million more have health care today than in 2009 according to our gov figures and fact checking. But, millions lost their insurance and were made to buy Obamacare or pay a penalty. Millions are paying more for insurance, after Obama promised they would pay less. And now, many states are down to only one insurance company in the Obamacare pool. On top of it all, Obamacare was constructed to fail and the naive lefty voters still can't see it or admit it.
Dear guest:

You are correct. One wonders why Obamacare was needed in the first place? the focus was on the uninsured and uninsurable and yet Obama sought to throw the baby out with the bathwater. Why? that is a rhetorical question becuse everyone knew and knows that Obama constructed this plan to fail so he could move to a single payer plan. Why a single payer plan? Because it achieves more control and power to the federal government and it is a perfect mechanism for income redistribution, single payer health is every socialist dream.

Trump was the only adult in the room. he was smart to have pulled back and he will regroup and we will have a new health care insurance system in place before his 4 years are up and one that will be conducive to people's income and growth of business.

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I was just listening to Fox News Sunday. The topic was the Freedom Caucus and how THEY defeated TrumpfCare.

The Freedom Caucus demanded that the Pre-Existing Conditions requirement be REMOVED so premiums would be less (or so they could be paid off by insurance companies).

How would that provision go over with all Villagers?

The extreme Republicans are trying to screw you over again.
 

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