Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I made an assumption I never should have. I thought for sure it had to be Baldwin. Please accept my apologies. No way is anyone on a par with Baldwin. I am sincerely sorry. I still believe his "wishes" for blacks make the post in question trivial. |
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SHOW me ANY EQUALITY between the black PEOPLE as a group and white people as a group. |
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Bravo! ! ! If you're so goddamn compassionate, you write the check! Femo-Fascists are too stupid to comprehend the ethical problem with Type 2 laws... . |
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How Femo-Fascists manipulate: "Oh honey I'm so disappointed in you..." Femo-Fascists are too stupid to comprehend the ethical problem with Type 2 laws... . |
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"Again removing the individual mandate can serve to meld the cause of tax and healthcare reform. Again Obamacare under delivered CBO predictions were wrong and Obamacare is 60% below its enrollment target The mandate translated into a tax between $695 ans $13,380 imposed on 6.5 million American households While ACA provided coverage to individuals with pre-existing conditions it did so by yielding plans that are well above the needs of most consumers. The average premium was $5,712 in 2016 a recently released study by the Manhattan Institute demonstrates that the ACA's mandate is superfluous to the the ACA's core guarantee of affordable coverage for individuals with pre-exiting conditions the ACA deliberately carved out the healthiest upper middle class out of the exchange risk pools by giving adults under 26 the right to claim coverage under their parents employer-sponsored plans. so much for shared responsibility. Of the 18 million people enrolled in the individual mandate , only two million are estimated to have pre-existing conditions. Repeal of the individual mandate would allow the bulk of them to choose soon to be deregulated insurance at half the cost of the ACA complaint plans " Chris Pope, senior Fellow Mnhattan Institute In my view health insurance providers ought to be able to market across state lines. they ought to be able to market products that fit people's needs. for those individuals truly destitute shared risk pools should be established and shared in proportion of an insurance companies health insurance population. Also medicaid subsidies ought to be block granted out to individual states to be used as they situations deem vis a vis being held by the fed. Personal Best Regards; |
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And need I remind you again it was an intentional failure because all Obama wanted to do was start with Obamacare and as a means to implement a single payer plan. You make light of risk pools but that is how substandard risk are covered in auto, commercial and personal lines of insurance. You make light of interstate marketing but that provides more opportunity for reasonable pricing and hence more affordable insurance with policies that meet people's needs You make light of medicaid block grants to states but they are more effective reduce fraud and abuse and assist in meeting the objective. You may know healthcare but your reaction to the aforementioned seems to indicate that you know little about insurance. But then, that was the problem with Obamacare and we are all feeling the intentional consequence of "a policy that had to be passed before we knew what was in it". Actually all Obama had to do was focus on the so called uninsured and provide a risk pool to meet their needs but again his intention wasn't about healthcare it was about more control and healthcare covers 1/6 of our economy You also confuse this topic (insurance) with actual healthcare. Healthcare will improve with growing technology and the changing paradigms being constructed by healthcare providers thus increasing case loads at reduced costs. Actually this area should be where government needs to focus vis a vis stealing more money from taxpayers for their lame ideas. Based on your comments I am left with the impression that you favor a single payer system. I can't think of a better manner in which to control peoples lives than have nanny government decide every facet of a citizens life. Government picks winners and losers and their choices always seem to favor the political class and the 1% of the 1% and with terrible results. Why is it progressives are always more generous with other people's money but not their own? I have answered your questions, but essentially we are never going to agree because we are on different ideological and philosophical levels. Personal Best Regards: |
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It's not called Femo-Fascism for nothing... The Structure Of Politics: Type 1 vs. Type 2 laws Femo-Fascism 101 . . |
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You asked a day or so for examples of Trump lies...I gave you just a short list and you ran, as you will from here. I don't think The View is on Saturday, so you will need to watch reruns to get caught up on your "news" You are so divorced from reality, it is scary I ask you a question on almost every response...you have NEVER responded, and you are so devoid of the world happenings and hung up on the past... |
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