Originally posted by Star428
Hilldog sitting on a ticking time bomb:http://americanactionnews.com/articles/hillary-is-sitting-on-this-ticking-time-bomb
Republicans have been predicting Obamacare would do much worse than it has for 6 years now. A Republican saying they think it's going to crash now is unlikely to be any different.
Btw, using openly partisan sources like American Action News seems... less than convincing most of the time. If you want to convince people, why not at least try and aim for non-partisan ones, rather than ones that are fairly definitely just saying what you want to here?
I don't read openly liberal ones for that reason, I'm not interested in a bunch of back-patting regardless of side.
Let's see 100 million eligible for Obamacare. Only 10 million signed up.
So does that sound like the American people want it?
I was just watching the local tv and head of health and human services for the government is here in town, she openly said Obamacare would be used to help illegal immigrants migrating to the country.
Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
Let's see 100 million eligible for Obamacare. Only 10 million signed up.So does that sound like the American people want it?
I was just watching the local tv and head of health and human services for the government is here in town, she openly said Obamacare would be used to help illegal immigrants migrating to the country.
Can you give a source for this 10 million number?
Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
Sure all the illegal aliens now has free health care.
They had it before, if you're hurt, a hospital can't send you away because you're "illegal".
Here's a fun one, number three GOP runner and staunch anti-ACA proponent Marco Rubio is himself (and his family) insured under the ACA:
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio boasts of being the only Republican presidential candidate to have dealt a blow to Obamacare – but he’s also insured under the law.
Rubio's campaign confirmed to NBC News that the GOP presidential candidate and his family remain insured under the law, through the D.C. exchange. He first signed up in 2013, at which point spokeswoman Brooke Sammon told the Tampa Bay Times that Rubio "spent time looking at all the options and decided to enroll through the D.C. exchange for coverage for him and his family"
Source:http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/obamacare-foe-marco-rubio-insured-under-affordable-care-act
Originally posted by Q99
Republicans have been predicting Obamacare would do much worse than it has for 6 years now. A Republican saying they think it's going to crash now is unlikely to be any different..
When nearly 50% of the state run exchanges are failing I'd say there is a big problem in the market.
Trouble in paradise, the largest pool is in California. Many of the problems that are discussed in that article are problems faced by many people using the expanded medicaid systems and the ACA.
Smaller payments to doctors, smaller networks, less discounts and large deductibles with no office copayments or "first dollar benfits."
I'd like to see some of the fixes republicans can present.
Kaiser Information:
http://kff.org/uninsured/fact-sheet/key-facts-about-the-uninsured-population/