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Old 09-09-2013, 01:51 PM   #31
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nothing is credible that cuts the grain of rightwing talking points
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Old 09-09-2013, 01:57 PM   #32
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Old 09-09-2013, 02:02 PM   #33
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Default Kentucky initiates "probe" into Humana

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Well the good citizens of Kentucky just got their notice of insurance premium increases:
Humana actuary Nick Mueller today confirmed the Kentucky Department of Insurance has approved ObamaCare health premiums very close to the eighty percent increase he requested in June.
http://www.redstate.com/davidadamsin...eats-kentucky/
So, the State of Kentucky is reviewing the misleading letters sent out by Humana.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- The letter Ray Brundige received from Humana spelled out two options — keep his health insurance policy for one more year for a $279 monthly premium or choose a new one that complies with the Affordable Care Act and pay a whopping $619 a month.

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Old 09-09-2013, 02:07 PM   #34
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Old 09-10-2013, 11:29 PM   #35
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The American public supported the cost of the Iraq war; the same can't be said of Obamacare.
If so, why did McCain lose to Obama by 10 million votes? McCain said we would be in Iraq for another 15 years if he were elected. If there was broad support for the Iraq war McCain would not have lost by 10 million votes. I bet you believe in the COF theory, the liberal media brainwashed 55 million voters, that's why Obama won. He actually wrote that. It's in one of his 20,000 posts.
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Old 09-10-2013, 11:37 PM   #36
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So, the State of Kentucky is reviewing the misleading letters sent out by Humana.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- The letter Ray Brundige received from Humana spelled out two options — keep his health insurance policy for one more year for a $279 monthly premium or choose a new one that complies with the Affordable Care Act and pay a whopping $619 a month.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/...ewals/2774179/
Tell this person to move to New York. The cost of health insurance is going down by 50% because of competition generated by the government exchanges. See the excellant link provided by CJ7.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/17/he...anted=all&_r=0
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Old 09-11-2013, 12:12 AM   #37
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If so, why did McCain lose to Obama by 10 million votes? McCain said we would be in Iraq for another 15 years if he were elected. If there was broad support for the Iraq war McCain would not have lost by 10 million votes. I bet you believe in the COF theory, the liberal media brainwashed 55 million voters, that's why Obama won. He actually wrote that. It's in one of his 20,000 posts.
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Old 09-11-2013, 01:43 AM   #38
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COF, here is the link. Read replies #16 and #17. When asked the question why did Ron Paul only get 66 delegates in the Republican Primaries, you wrote the voters were BLINDED by the media. I consider that close enough.

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Close enough doesn't prove your point, ergo, you lied.
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Close enough doesn't prove your point, ergo, you lied.
Said the guy who made the following quote on these pages:

"I lied!"
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Old 09-11-2013, 09:35 AM   #41
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Hey CJ7...you cite one state it will go down in....nice cherrypicking...the original report shows premiums rise in a hell of a lot more states.. so yeah...youre pretty fucking hilarious...or pathetic. Choose which one gets you through the day
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Old 09-11-2013, 08:26 PM   #42
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Default Tell the part-timers at Trader Joe's how much they'll be saving.

"After extending health care coverage to many of its part-time employees for years, Trader Joe's has told workers who log fewer than 30 hours a week that they will need to find insurance on the Obamacare exchanges next year, according to a confidential memo from the grocer's chief executive.

"In the memo to staff dated Aug. 30, Trader Joe's CEO Dan Bane said the company will cut part-timers a check for $500 in January and help guide them toward finding a new plan under the Affordable Care Act. The company will continue to offer health coverage to workers who carry 30 hours or more on average....

"Trader Joe's has won kudos for offering its health care, dental and vision plans to part-time workers at a reasonable price -- a rarity in an industry known for low pay and scant benefits. But with low-wage workers eligible for tax subsidies to buy health insurance next year, the company has apparently calculated that offering medical coverage to part-timers who work 18 hours or more is no longer worth the cost."

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Old 09-15-2013, 03:38 AM   #43
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plus free medical care for millions more illegals under the immigration amnesty lie. Sure, it makes absolutely perfect sense how everything should cost less...
Only a family of 4 that makes less than 20,000 will qualify for Medicaid, which is free. To get the least expensive plan from the government exchange, you have to purchase a policy and pay a premium. A subsidy will be given to families of 4 that make less than $80,000. The closer you are to $80,000 the lower the subsidy. Under the current system unhealthy people can not get health insurance on their own( pre-existing conditions), unless you can get it where you work under your company's group plan with the insurer. Unhealthy people need health insurance too.
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Old 09-15-2013, 03:49 AM   #44
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"After extending health care coverage to many of its part-time employees for years, Trader Joe's has told workers who log fewer than 30 hours a week that they will need to find insurance on the Obamacare exchanges next year, according to a confidential memo from the grocer's chief executive.

"In the memo to staff dated Aug. 30, Trader Joe's CEO Dan Bane said the company will cut part-timers a check for $500 in January and help guide them toward finding a new plan under the Affordable Care Act. The company will continue to offer health coverage to workers who carry 30 hours or more on average....

"Trader Joe's has won kudos for offering its health care, dental and vision plans to part-time workers at a reasonable price -- a rarity in an industry known for low pay and scant benefits. But with low-wage workers eligible for tax subsidies to buy health insurance next year, the company has apparently calculated that offering medical coverage to part-timers who work 18 hours or more is no longer worth the cost."

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/0...n_3902341.html
Trader Joe's is a good company and a good corporate citizen. If all companies were like Trader Joe's you would not have 50 million people walking around with no health insurance. The purpose of Obamacare is to try and insure the most of these uninsured people. Insurance companies do not like to insure unhealthy people. Why do you think health insurance companies like United Health Care and Aetna are not offering health insurance through the government exchanges. They don't want to take the risk of insuring unhealthy people, despite the fact that millions are expected to sign up at the government exchanges and pay premiums.
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Old 09-15-2013, 04:13 AM   #45
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Close enough doesn't prove your point, ergo, you lied.
I did not lie, you were asked the question and I quote "Why did Ron Paul only get 66 delegates in the Republican primaries and go home right after Michelle Bachman." Your answer was this which is right from the link.
"That's easy, people have been blinded by the media. They've been spoon fed the notion that any thing worth doing must be done by government." When you say blinded you certainly were not talking about "loss of eyesight". You blamed Ron Paul's loss to Mitt in the republican primaries to the MEDIA. COF, you put your foot in your mouth and you can't get it out. You lose this one professor.
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