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Its not the type of change that you are thinking. American people better wake up and understand that this man is no good
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She's like... OMGAAAAD I'M GONNA SEE OBAMA
And Obama walks in...
She's like... ;OOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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@JRMWhitingTube When government injects money into the healthcare system, it raises the price of everything. Before government involvement, healthcare was affordable, now with government money, and waste, fraud, and abuse, and lawyers without tort reform, this is why healthcare costs hare skyrocketed. Get government out of the business, costs will go down. It's almost the definition of inflation -- more money (government) chasing fewer resources. And Obamacare will make this worse.
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@JRMWhitingTube The freedom to be free of government mandates and dictates about how i deal with my own health issues. The money the government TAKES from me to spend on someone else's healthcare. Many live risky lifestyles, or do drugs, cigarettes, are overweight, drive bicycles down steep hillsides and get hurt, and why should I be paying for their healthcare? They can choose to buy health care coverage or take a vacation, I made such a decision and others don't pay for my healthcare.
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stupid black gorilla go burn in hell u fuckin black arab piece of shit
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NO JOKE: FOREIGN BANKS TOOK MOST FROM FED; BERNANKE KEPT SECRET
Thanks Obama for "spending the future" on the banks.
WSJ: More Americans work for govt than manufacturing, farming, fishing, forestry, mining, utilities -- combined...
Thanks Obama for intrusive Government like Socialized Health Care.
2012, the American people are through with shifty career politicos. The democrats lost all credibility with their embrace of Socialism.
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Barry Soetoro aka Obama bin laden makes me sick.
I think I am going to throw up.
Imagine a world were you could be denied health insurance because of pre existing conditions.
Thank you President Obama!
mcam51 1 year ago 14
@bigalhorse1 I went to the CBO website, this is from the report ; while other provisions would tend to increase the premiums paid by less healthy enrollees or would tend to increase the premiums paid by enrollees in some states relative to enrollees (which would encourage states to reduce the
number and extent of benefit mandates that they impose), would cause premiums for older people to increase and premiums for younger people to decrease. This is in the republican alternative reform
barsense 1 year ago 5