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Title: Obamacare's potential negative effect on the next election
Post by: Freeper on October 19, 2013, 10:30:25 AM
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MrsKirkley (64 posts)

Obamacare's potential negative effect on the next election

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Americans in general are very upset about the recent government shutdown and most are blaming republicans. Obviously, that's a good thing since they are to blame, but how long will their anger last? Americans are also upset about the family glitch in the health care law and many are blaming Democrats (I'm always hearing and reading that Nancy Pelosi said pass the law first without reading it to see what's in it. That's NOT what I think, it's what other people are saying). As the health care law goes into effect, more and more Americans are going to discover and be negatively impacted by the family glitch. Those hurt the most will be low income families. Unlike the shutdown, unless the family glitch is fixed, it will impact families all the way up to the next election. Because of the timing, I'm afraid the family glitch will hurt Democrats more than the shutdown will hurt Republicans. Who else is concerned about this?

http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023884104

Hey DUmmy guess what, you can't blame the repukes for one sentence in 0bamacare. The whole thing was drafted, forced through congress and signed into law by democrats. And yes Pelosi really did say we need to pass it to see what's in it.

You idiots own this law.


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Star Member Scuba (30,575 posts)
3. Snore.

For every voter turned off by the alleged "family glitch" there will be 400 who are thrilled to finally be able to afford health insurance.

But your concern is noted.

Looks like Scuba must be getting a hefty subsidy. If he had to pay more he would be screaming his head off. Typical of DUmmies as long as they don't have to pay they don't care how much the rest of us do. I could be like this DUmmy and not care because so far my wife and I are not seeing any changes with our insurance, we are the lucky few who's policies seem unaffected by this monstrosity, I do believe it is only a matter of time before they screw with our policy though. Even if we never have to pay an additional dime, I still do not want any working people to have to rearrange their budgets all so some DUmmies can get what they see as free health care.

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Star Member etherealtruth (9,108 posts)
16. Family glitch

http://ccf.georgetown.edu/media/the-acas-family-glitch-could-hurt-families-who-need-chip/

What Is the Family Glitch?

An apparent mistake in the ACA makes the future of CHIP particularly important.

The so-called family glitch in the health law requires employers to provide “affordable” insurance only for the workers themselves – not for their families.

Premiums for individual coverage must not exceed 9.5 percent of a worker’s income. But there is no limit on the employee’s share of premiums for family coverage, which typically costs close to three times as much as individual coverage.

It's not a bug, it's a feature. You idiots are too dense to realize it.

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Star Member Pretzel_Warrior (3,822 posts)
18. There will be far more winners than losers under ACA...so Dems win

 :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

Just wait DUmmy until you fools try to use your 0bamacare and find out how it really isn't free after all.
Title: Re: Obamacare's potential negative effect on the next election
Post by: BlueStateSaint on October 19, 2013, 11:08:41 AM
Just wait DUmmy until you fools try to use your 0bamacare and find out how it really isn't free after all.

Especially after the $8,000 family deductable . . . :censored: :maddernhell: :angryvillagers:
Title: Re: Obamacare's potential negative effect on the next election
Post by: Karin on October 19, 2013, 11:11:54 AM
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Star Member Scuba (30,575 posts)
3. Snore.

For every voter turned off by the alleged "family glitch" there will be 400 who are thrilled to finally be able to afford health insurance.

But your concern is noted.

You absolutely sure about that, Scuba?  Snore all you want, with your head planted firmly up your ass.

Some DUmmies say they're getting sick and tired of that old "your concern is duly noted."  

I just rowed over.  Good Lord, there are several DUmmies asking "what's the family glitch?  Sounds like trolling."  How freaking ignorant can they be about this law they defend to the death?  Everybody knows about this! 

Wow, the DUmmies are being huge assholes over there to the OP.  She says she's a cancer survivor and the family glitch is a big problem, and she's rather scared for her life. 

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Response to MrsKirkley (Reply #21)

Sat Oct 19, 2013, 11:30 AM

 Happyhippychick (5,936 posts)

24. Why would you start the post talking about your concern about Obama's negative impact when you have
Such dire health issues? It would make sense that you have bigger concerns than the Democratic Party.
 

 :bird:  bitch.

And they accuse her of being a troll over and over.  It's a very bullying thread. 
The Maggoty one is there, you can imagine. 
Title: Re: Obamacare's potential negative effect on the next election
Post by: NHSparky on October 19, 2013, 11:24:27 AM
Dear DUmmies,

You know what's most telling about this whole situation?  How many stories has the MSM run about people claiming their premiums have gone DOWN because of Obamacare?

That's right--NONE.  Zero. Zip. Nada.  Not a single ****ing one.  Every single case has premiums going UP, not down.  Less affordable, not more.  And people are simply saying, "**** it--it's cheaper to pay the fine."  Particularly those young folks on whom things like Social Security, etc., is propping up the system.  So when they see how they've been treated like a prison ho, what do you think is going to happen to a HUGE segment of your precious voting bloc, DUmmies?

Where is your god NOW?
Title: Re: Obamacare's potential negative effect on the next election
Post by: GOP Congress on October 19, 2013, 02:23:31 PM
MrsKirkley is not long for Primitive Isle with only 64 posts. All 7 of my new moles were zapped just before hitting 100 (which is why I'm starting on Kos).
Title: Re: Obamacare's potential negative effect on the next election
Post by: txradioguy on October 19, 2013, 02:27:02 PM
Dear DUmmies,

You know what's most telling about this whole situation?  How many stories has the MSM run about people claiming their premiums have gone DOWN because of Obamacare?

That's right--NONE.  Zero. Zip. Nada.  Not a single ****ing one.  Every single case has premiums going UP, not down.  Less affordable, not more.  And people are simply saying, "**** it--it's cheaper to pay the fine."  Particularly those young folks on whom things like Social Security, etc., is propping up the system.  So when they see how they've been treated like a prison ho, what do you think is going to happen to a HUGE segment of your precious voting bloc, DUmmies?

Where is your god NOW?

The way things are going 2014 could make 2010 look like a narrow win for the GOP.
Title: Re: Obamacare's potential negative effect on the next election
Post by: 98ZJUSMC on October 19, 2013, 02:34:48 PM
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family glitch

So?  What do families matter to you Socialists anyway?  You've been destroying them for over 50 years, why stop now?

faOrwArD!!1111111!!!!


The way things are going 2014 could make 2010 look like a narrow win for the GOP.

Hope you're right.  I guess we'll have to watch and see what develops.

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Star Member Scuba (30,575 posts)
3. Snore.

For every voter turned off by the alleged "family glitch" there will be 400 who are thrilled to finally be able to afford health insurance be put on Medicaid.

But your concern is noted.

FIFY, retard.
Title: Re: Obamacare's potential negative effect on the next election
Post by: Mr Mannn on October 19, 2013, 02:53:36 PM
Especially after the $8,000 family deductable . . . :censored: :maddernhell: :angryvillagers:
Its the deductibles that prove the lie to health care. The cheapest  policies (most affordable) have the highest deductibles.

What does this mean: Even with Obamacare, the poor have NO healthcare. Can a poor guy afford thousands of dollars before his insurance kicks in?
I get $10 prescriptions...will the poor get that? NO!

Once this kicks in, the GOP will gain seats, not lose them. All in spite of idiots running the party.
Title: Re: Obamacare's potential negative effect on the next election
Post by: BlueStateSaint on October 19, 2013, 03:34:04 PM
The way things are going 2014 could make 2010 look like a narrow win for the GOP.

Amnesty or no amnesty, even. :cheersmate:
Title: Re: Obamacare's potential negative effect on the next election
Post by: dandi on October 19, 2013, 05:09:04 PM
A lot of those "50,000,000 uninsured", or whatever the number was they pulled out of their asses and wrung their hands constantly about, were single young adults who were in good health and didn't want insurance to begin with. I know I didn't buy health insurance myself until I was in my 30's. I wonder how that demographic feels about having to shell out hundreds of dollars a month now for a product they don't need or want.
Title: Re: Obamacare's potential negative effect on the next election
Post by: Freeper on October 19, 2013, 10:08:15 PM
A lot of those "50,000,000 uninsured", or whatever the number was they pulled out of their asses and wrung their hands constantly about, were single young adults who were in good health and didn't want insurance to begin with. I know I didn't buy health insurance myself until I was in my 30's. I wonder how that demographic feels about having to shell out hundreds of dollars a month now for a product they don't need or want.

I imagine they thought it would either be free or next to it, now they are facing the reality that they will be paying not only for their own coverage but coverage for the 0bamaphone people as well.
Title: Re: Obamacare's potential negative effect on the next election
Post by: Aristotelian on October 22, 2013, 09:48:32 AM
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Star Member Scuba (30,575 posts)
3. Snore.

For every voter turned off by the alleged "family glitch" there will be 400 who are thrilled to finally be able to afford health insurance.

But your concern is noted.

Looks like Scooby Doo is on a troll hunt - ruh-roh.
Title: Re: Obamacare's potential negative effect on the next election
Post by: GOP Congress on October 22, 2013, 11:42:29 AM
I wonder when Skinner is gonna ban the term "Obamacare?" I haven't seen it proposed yet, but it's coming...