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I see a glimmer of light over datasuspect's head
« on: October 11, 2013, 12:53:44 PM »

Here's a OP in which he/she gets skewered by the 0bama Onanist Organization:
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trying to figure out where I'm going to get the money for my obamacare [View all]
bronze = approx 214 per month, 6000 deductible

platinum = 500 or so per month, 1000 deductible

0 tax credit, no subsidy.

starting to feel like an ATM here, all my funds are pretty much spoken for.

plus, with a 6000 deductible, this would be insurance I couldn't actually use.

am i missing something here?

No, you're not missing anything, and in fact you've GAINED something: an object called ACA crammed up your backside.


And in another thread...


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10. i wonder where they expect people to get this extra money.

i'm not rich, but i get more than 1/3 of my income taken in various taxes. i don't get refunds i've had to pay taxes in addition to withholding ever since W.'s presidency.

adjusted for inflation, i don't make much more than i did 20 years ago.

i don't go without, but there isn't room for anything else.

the various levels of the middle class are being turned into ATMs.

and i don't mind paying taxes - but what do i get out of it?

it's the fleecing of the biggest pool of income earners. not interest income, but wages. it's class war for the benefit of the 1%.

you think the tea party is bad, wait till people start waking up.

Wow. Do you see what I see?


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Re: I see a glimmer of light over datasuspect's head
« Reply #1 on: October 11, 2013, 01:25:54 PM »
I saw this:

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you think the tea party is bad, wait till people start waking up.

Dude-- the Tea Party are neither more nor less than the people who already woke up.  When those you speak of "start waking up", they'll be joining an existing collection of, shall we say, "early adopters".
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Re: I see a glimmer of light over datasuspect's head
« Reply #2 on: October 11, 2013, 01:48:46 PM »
There's a lot of mean-spirited, Jon Lovitz "pathalogical liar" type jokes, which are infuriating.  Then someone says this:

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Response to lostincalifornia (Original post)
Fri Oct 11, 2013, 01:49 PM
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20. perhaps his employer will give him a raise= to the 'employer paid' part he lost. Send him to DU.

Your friend can ask for himself & someone will help him. 

 :thatsright:  Oy.  Didn't king barky try that, at the early stages of selling this?  I vaguely remember that. 

That pnwmom is getting on my nerves.  She's the sort who's going around crowing about free mammograms and pregnancy care to 30 year old guys.  Reminds me of an idiot on a politico board.

Idiot:  But your pre-existing condition is covered!
Dude:  I don't have any. 
Idiot:  But it's covered!
Dude:  What is?
Idiot:  Your pre-existing condition!!!!!!!!!!!!

Don't the pre-existings only apply children now anyway?

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Re: I see a glimmer of light over datasuspect's head
« Reply #3 on: October 11, 2013, 01:53:43 PM »
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you think the tea party is bad, wait till people start waking up.

Uh, oh.  Another one?



I saw this:

Dude-- the Tea Party are neither more nor less than the people who already woke up.  When those you speak of "start waking up", they'll be joining an existing collection of, shall we say, "early adopters".

I "think" that's what sh/e/it meant.  I think the (D)Ummie meant to say: 
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you think the tea party is bad now, wait till people start waking up.
« Last Edit: October 11, 2013, 02:01:43 PM by 98ZJUSMC »
              

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Re: I see a glimmer of light over datasuspect's head
« Reply #4 on: October 11, 2013, 01:59:10 PM »
There's a lot of mean-spirited, Jon Lovitz "pathalogical liar" type jokes, which are infuriating.  Then someone says this:

 :thatsright:  Oy.  Didn't king barky try that, at the early stages of selling this?  I vaguely remember that. 

That pnwmom is getting on my nerves.  She's the sort who's going around crowing about free mammograms and pregnancy care to 30 year old guys.  Reminds me of an idiot on a politico board.

Idiot:  But your pre-existing condition is covered!
Dude:  I don't have any. 
Idiot:  But it's covered!
Dude:  What is?
Idiot:  Your pre-existing condition!!!!!!!!!!!!

Don't the pre-existings only apply children now anyway?

Karin,,

I asked this question recently of a liberal:

Since health insurance was always a BENEFIT offered to attract good employees it stands to reason that this was a form of compensation which one would expect meant that through the years wages have not gone up perhaps as much as they could have to provide this benefit. Now, people are required to by it so it is no longer a benefit yet their wages will not be adjusted for the loss of this so in some sense the middle class wages have no declined thanks to ACA. AND with the penalty on employers they can not even offer their own subsidy to their employees to seek healthcare on the exchanges. If not for penalties to come on employers perhaps everyone could seek their own via the exchange and the employer may provide a 5K incentive instead which  might effectively pay for the deductable on most plans so the monthly premium would be what the family will have to bare only...Many, we are steadily moving to where families are going to have to put their kids to work over school to help provide for the household again and multi-generational homes will be the standard(I don't mind this but not to the extent that might happen ie 10-12 people in one house--parents, kids and spouses, and grandkids). Once again, liberals take us backwards rather then forwards.

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Re: Re: I see a glimmer of light over datasuspect's head
« Reply #5 on: October 11, 2013, 02:40:22 PM »
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Re: I see a glimmer of light over datasuspect's head
« Reply #6 on: October 11, 2013, 02:45:11 PM »
She has 26k posts.  Is she a troll spreading a false story?  :panic:






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Re: I see a glimmer of light over datasuspect's head
« Reply #7 on: October 11, 2013, 02:56:34 PM »
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trying to figure out where I'm going to get the money for my obamacare
bronze = approx 214 per month, 6000 deductible

platinum = 500 or so per month, 1000 deductible

0 tax credit, no subsidy.

starting to feel like an ATM here, all my funds are pretty much spoken for.

plus, with a 6000 deductible, this would be insurance I couldn't actually use.

am i missing something here?

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datasuspect (26,466 posts)
10. i wonder where they expect people to get this extra money.

i'm not rich, but i get more than 1/3 of my income taken in various taxes. i don't get refunds i've had to pay taxes in addition to withholding ever since W.'s presidency.

adjusted for inflation, i don't make much more than i did 20 years ago.

i don't go without, but there isn't room for anything else.

the various levels of the middle class are being turned into ATMs.

and i don't mind paying taxes - but what do i get out of it?

it's the fleecing of the biggest pool of income earners. not interest income, but wages. it's class war for the benefit of the 1%.

you think the tea party is bad, wait till people start waking up.

A funny thing happened on the way to democrat utopia, didn't it DUmmie?

During a March, 2008, DUmp discussion about the merits of government intervention in the healthcare arena, DUmmie undeterred posted that it didn't understand the right's "jump to socialism" when discussing "fixing healthcare" - especially involving insurance and the cost thereof.  The DUmmies pant-hooted and hurled invective at their strawmen as well as flung poop at their monitors.  But one DUmmie in particular had a very special slur against the evil and backwards right:

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datasuspect  (1000+ posts)      Thu Mar-27-08 06:36 AM
Response to Original message
8. because decades of propaganda and advertising have been very effective
 in brainwashing a nation of mullets.
http://www.conservativecave.com/index.php/topic,4865.msg58881/highlight,datasuspect+affordable+care+act.html#msg58881

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Re: I see a glimmer of light over datasuspect's head
« Reply #8 on: October 11, 2013, 02:57:51 PM »
  :lol:  Damn you!   :rotf:






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Re: I see a glimmer of light over datasuspect's head
« Reply #9 on: October 11, 2013, 04:03:17 PM »
Does Obama know of this?[/useful idiot]
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Re: I see a glimmer of light over datasuspect's head
« Reply #10 on: October 11, 2013, 04:04:00 PM »
Someone call Keith Olbermann!!!


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Re: I see a glimmer of light over datasuspect's head
« Reply #11 on: October 11, 2013, 04:06:21 PM »
Let's go over this again, shall we, DUmmies. It was Obama who wanted this abhorrent failure called socialized medicine. The Democratic Congress passed it. You cheered for it when it passed in 2010. Once it kicked in, you are now complaining about it. You cannot have it both ways. Am I trying inject too much reasons on DUmmies as they cannot be reasoned with?

Anyways, the DUmmies can just stop whining like batty children.

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Re: I see a glimmer of light over datasuspect's head
« Reply #12 on: October 11, 2013, 05:51:04 PM »
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trying to figure out where I'm going to get the money for my obamacare [View all]
bronze = approx 214 per month, 6000 deductible

platinum = 500 or so per month, 1000 deductible

0 tax credit, no subsidy.

starting to feel like an ATM here, all my funds are pretty much spoken for.

plus, with a 6000 deductible, this would be insurance I couldn't actually use.

am i missing something here?

Poor dummie. Poor, poor, dummie. I have no sympathy. None. Zip. Nada. Zilch.  You voted for the dems. You voted for obumbles. You got it in spades. We tried and tried to tell you. You would not listen to us. Sucks to be you. Too bad you took the rest of the nation with you.
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Re: I see a glimmer of light over datasuspect's head
« Reply #13 on: October 11, 2013, 05:55:02 PM »
A funny thing happened on the way to democrat utopia, didn't it DUmmie?
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Tell me, DUmmie, how do you like it now?


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