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Old 03-30-2017, 10:04 AM
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Sure it is but a vote for Hillary would have made our Obamacare continue uninterrupted and I would have worried a whole lot less. A vote for Donald would be a crap shoot. Either way to say I was bought is off base. If you knew me for any amount of time you would know that to be an impossibility. I am not wealthy but I believe I am principled. If it was Hillary I would be sad she lost and if it was Donald I hope we survive it. God Help Us All! Even if someone on here loves The Donald you have to admit he is one scary dude. Take Care. See You Guys In 30 Days. I enjoy it here more when I take a break. Stay Healthly.
You do not seem to grasp the fact that Obamacare is failing and will be dead by the end of the year. And you also seem to think that the gov could not have helped everyone better if they would have read the bill and worked out a better alternative. It costs too much. First thing Obamacare did was steal almost a trillion bucks from Medicare. Is that fair? Do you hate old people? Now, there are many states that are down to one or two insurance companies in the Obamacare pool. And they will be gone by the end of the year. Private insurance companies have to make money for their stock holders. You know, those that wish to or are already retired and living off of stock market earnings?

Obamacare has only about 6 million more folks with health care than in 2009. There are still over 31 million without health care. If Obamacare was so great, why so many still don't have it? And why is it that folks like me on a budget, have had to pay drastically higher for my insurance so that someone else that pays nothing or little gets better coverage than I do? Why should a large group of working folks have to pay thousands in high insurance premiums and even higher deductibles before they even get to use their insurance? Most folks will never use enough insurance to break even. I know people that are paying a combined premium and deductible amount of as much as $20K per year.