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08-17-2012, 12:28 PM
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..restoring the 716 billion obama took out of it to mask the trauma that is obamacare
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Obamacare has not taken 700 billion out of Medicare. Seniors will still get the same care. He is going to pay less for some things that the government used to pay for.
Be like paying 10 dollars for a toliet seat you once paid 500 dollars for. You still got a seat to shit on you dumb ass. You just paid less for it.
Romney's plan is to take that 716 billion and make you buy private insurance with it.
It is all a tad more complicated than that but if you do not even know the basicis , I do not want to overwhelm you!
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08-17-2012, 12:32 PM
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so much obfuscation so little real truth
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Obamacare has not taken 700 billion out of Medicare. Seniors will still get the same care. He is going to pay less for some things that the government used to pay for.
Be like paying 10 dollars for a toliet seat you once paid 500 dollars for. You still got a seat to shit on you dumb ass. You just paid less for it.
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it has so taken it out...well there was nothing to start with but the amounts allocated to it on paper were reduced..to mask the trauma that is obamacare
yes your hobbiesobbie....on paper the benefits of medicare are the same, just the money has been changed to protect the guilty, just try to get a haircut for a dollar somewhere today
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08-17-2012, 12:45 PM
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You really need to study up on the subject matter.
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, just try to get a haircut for a dollar somewhere today
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Try getting health insurance with a Ryan voucher.
See how your poor ass feels after you voted for that SOB that cut the wealth's tax rate so that you would not be able to afford health insurance.
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08-17-2012, 12:46 PM
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Try getting health insurance with a Ryan voucher.
See how your poor ass feels after you voted for that SOB that cut the wealth's tax rate so that you would not be able to afford health insurance.
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you dolt, there is no ryan voucher...read up on it
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08-17-2012, 01:07 PM
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Really? No ryan voucher in his plan . huh, coulda fooled you!
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you dolt, there is no ryan voucher...read up on it
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Medicare beneficiaries would get voucher payments to buy private insurance plans. Medicare enrollees would choose among competing private insurance plans, offered on a new Medicare Exchange similar to the insurance exchange now offered to federal workers, including members of Congress. The plans offered through the exchange would be required to cover everyone, regardless of pre-existing conditions, and would be prohibited from charging discriminatory rates based on age and health condition. They would also be required to meet a minimum standard of coverage. The vouchers would go directly from the government to the insurance company
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/paul-...#ixzz23pOcRh2W
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08-17-2012, 01:10 PM
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Medicare beneficiaries would get voucher payments to buy private insurance plans. Medicare enrollees would choose among competing private insurance plans, offered on a new Medicare Exchange similar to the insurance exchange now offered to federal workers, including members of Congress. The plans offered through the exchange would be required to cover everyone, regardless of pre-existing conditions, and would be prohibited from charging discriminatory rates based on age and health condition. They would also be required to meet a minimum standard of coverage. The vouchers would go directly from the government to the insurance company
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/paul-...#ixzz23pOcRh2W
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arrrrgggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh hhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
you cant or havent read my previous posts and you post a portion of a bill that has not passed and wont pass and isnt being run on...you are a bulldog without a butt to back you up
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08-17-2012, 01:15 PM
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arrrrgggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh hhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!yo u cant or havent read my previous posts and you post a portion of a bill that has not passed and wont pass and isnt being run on...you are a bulldog without a butt to back you up
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Just read up on a subject matter before commenting. Those radio talk show hosts make a living out of lying to folks like you that don't know any better! Then you repeat their lies and the LovingKayla will believe you and before we know it there is a room full of Retards...errrrrrrrr, I mean Tea Folks, thinking a bunch of crazy caca.
never, that is wtf Ryan wants to pass. Vote for the SOB if you want to. But that is his plan. You are right, it could not pass Congress because Democrats would not vote for it. Now you have a chance to do so by voting for Ryan.
This is exactly why I think Ryan/Romney will be defeated. What they want to pass will not cut it with voters.
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08-17-2012, 01:16 PM
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Couponcare.
the old farts in Florida will absolutely love it!
not.
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08-17-2012, 01:20 PM
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maybebelieving you is too strong..maybe he just has the same disregard for absolute truth
i see you have jeepman believing you...yeah butch thats right butch ...get 'em butch
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08-17-2012, 04:40 PM
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Medicare beneficiaries would get voucher payments to buy private insurance plans. Medicare enrollees would choose among competing private insurance plans, offered on a new Medicare Exchange similar to the insurance exchange now offered to federal workers, including members of Congress. The plans offered through the exchange would be required to cover everyone, regardless of pre-existing conditions, and would be prohibited from charging discriminatory rates based on age and health condition. They would also be required to meet a minimum standard of coverage. The vouchers would go directly from the government to the insurance company
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/paul-...#ixzz23pOcRh2W
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You mean offer people a choice? How terrible! This will never work, people are too ignorant to choose for themselves! Democrats understand this.
What a dumbass. (That's WDF, not Ryan.)
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08-17-2012, 08:08 PM
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You mean offer people a choice? How terrible! This will never work, people are too ignorant to choose for themselves! Democrats understand this.
What a dumbass. (That's WDF, not Ryan.)
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If you have a voucher for 100 dollars and insurance cost 200 dollars, then that ain't much of a choice COFool.
Remember Ryan is not indexing the COL increases to health care costs but to a lower index. I forget which one but not near as high as healthcare cost are rising!
Read up on this shit and quit with the Shit For Brains talking points.
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08-17-2012, 09:01 PM
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Where does it say that the voucher will not cover the insurance? Where does it say that the coverage available by voucher will not be as good as what will be provided by Medicare? Where does it say that the vouchers will be mandatory?
You make shit up, then knock it down, and call yourself smart. That's why you're a dumbass.
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08-17-2012, 09:07 PM
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Somebody get COG some reading glasses and a new box of Depends...
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Where does it say that the voucher will not cover the insurance? Where does it say that the coverage available by voucher will not be as good as what will be provided by Medicare? Where does it say that the vouchers will be mandatory?
You make shit up, then knock it down, and call yourself smart. That's why you're a dumbass.
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You want me to come over and read it to you too old man? He index's health care , not to the rising cost of oh say healthcare. Be like indexing your car insurance to a horse buggy's costs.
Under Ryan's first plans, voucher payments increased based on changes in the consumer-price-index, which accounts for general inflation, rather than healthcare inflation, which is higher. What that means is that, over time, seniors would end up paying more out of pocket for healthcare.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/paul-...#ixzz23rLC0Gfv
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08-17-2012, 09:20 PM
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You forget to factor in economies of scale and competition, both of which will drive costs down. Isn't that the point? Lowering costs? And if given a choice, seniors will be able to tailor coverage to fit their own particular needs and not pay for coverage they will never use. That will also drive costs down. And improve quality.
I'm not a big Ryan fan, in fact, not a fan at all. But lying about his program does nothing but cloud the issue.
You simply are against individual freedom and choice, and think that only government has the answer. You have no understanding of market economics. You live for that government, which you love, to care for you.
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08-18-2012, 12:49 AM
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That is basically the Chilean retirement system !
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yeah, but that was after the country's bitch president cristina kirstener confiscated it to pay its debt load.
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