People always make this false assumption that change is good. Well, change is bad and all these people who are all so jubilant right now have no ****ing clue what's about to hit them. I'm tired of fighting this right now, so I'll await the court challenges, if this piece of **** stands I will laugh at all the poor sucker's pain when they finally see the end result of all this change. Humiliation really is appropriate for the partisan supporters of this administration and congress.
People always make this false assumption that change is good. Well, change is bad and all these people who are all so jubilant right now have no ****ing clue what's about to hit them. I'm tired of fighting this right now, so I'll await the court challenges, if this piece of **** stands I will laugh at all the poor sucker's pain when they finally see the end result of all this change. Humiliation really is appropriate for the partisan supporters of this administration and congress.
More like higher premiums, try again.Access to medical insurance is "about to hit us".
Which has what to do with the effects of this bill?I'm tired of seeing my husband suffer and watch his chronic illness go untreated and get worse and worse.
You might if you lose your job or if you have a pension that is vested in the stock market.You think I really give a flying frap if the economy gets worse?
It's in the tank already.
Chronic pain doesn't go away by legislation, nice try.I want my husband's health to get better.
They always had options, emotional talking points are completely worthless to me. And again, if proponents of this piece of **** suffer more because of it I will laugh.I want my loved ones to have access to basic medical care.
Geez, yes they will because now guess what, they still won't have better coverage and their costs will go up. Clinics might even start to see further doctor shortages which would not have happened with real reform. You can stop with the smarmy comments and uninformed emotional rhetoric anytime now.yes the urban poor and uninsured are going to suffer from health coverage
You're now ignored.You can stop making wafer-thin comments about a bill that we haven't seen the outcome of yet, then?
yes the urban poor and uninsured are going to suffer from health coverage
Damn it, I'm trying to quit this thread. :x
No one will get any help with coverage until 2014.
I just added to my ignore list cause this poster offers nothing of value, kind of like the bill that was just passed. I was dangerously close to getting myself in trouble.Damn it, I'm trying to quit this thread. :x
No one will get any help with coverage until 2014.
yes the urban poor and uninsured are going to suffer from health coverage
I think you folks really need to learn a few things about healthcare, this 'aint gonna be tea and roses for you. But hey, enjoy your "victory" while it still feels good, and remember you were warned, actually don't worry, the first time you complain I'll remind you.Pearls before swine, my friend.
They won't know what to do with it. It'll go to their heads. They'll be gulping antibiotics by the handful. They'll be having colonoscopies for fun. Mastectomies will become the new status symbol in the 'hood, much like Gucci purses and Tommy Hilfiger jeans were in the '90s.
Pretty soon they'll start getting uppity ideas, thinking they're as good as the upper and middle classes.
Just think of the pain and humiliation we're setting them up for.
Someone's got to stop this insanity, before it's too late! :lol:
But LMR can make generalizations about its effectiveness in 2010?
I think I'll renew a couple of health company appointments in the next couple of weeks here Harry. The crowd supporting this bill probably just made me rich. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! I hate this bill and everything in it, but hey, if the Dems want to screw everyone over with it I might as well cash in.Hmmm, it depends on what you mean by effective.
The pre-existing part activates in 6 months but insurers can raise rates on those people to whatever they want to.
So you can't be denied but you will pay through the nose still.
There isn't a whole lot that happens until 2014, the things happening now will mostly be taxes and minimum mandate requirements.
Change for the sake of change. Not for the sake of making things better, just for making them different. Brilliant policy.
Thanks a whole big ****ing lot for that.
I think I'll renew a couple of health company appointments in the next couple of weeks here Harry. The crowd supporting this bill probably just made me rich. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! I hate this bill and everything in it, but hey, if the Dems want to screw everyone over with it I might as well cash in.
Why should I give a **** about people who are trying to surrender my rights to accumulate property and be left alone in liberty? The pro side has screwed the country so I might as well make money off of their misery brought about by their ill advised actions.Thank you for helping make my point about greed, sir.
Why should I give a **** about people who are trying to surrender my rights to accumulate property and be left alone in liberty? The pro side has screwed the country so I might as well make money off of their misery brought about by their ill advised actions.
Nothing like profiting off other people's misery!
I'm not trying to be a jerk but as I read somewhere else, you need a spreadsheet to understand it.
Most folks don't understand what it's about because of the misleading talking points.
It's very confusing.
Just don't have any delusions that people will be getting cheap insurance coverage anytime soon and it's dicey what kind of aid they will get in 2014.
We still have 2 more election cycles to go through before that happens.
The Mayan prediction, notwithstanding.
Not really. Obama ran on CHANGE, didn't he?You are twisting his words to suit your beliefs.:twisted: