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squares with the McKinsey data
Instead, the vast majority are previously insured people, many of whom are getting a better deal on the exchanges because they either qualify for subsidies, or because theyre older individuals who benefit from the laws steep rate hikes on the young.
Yep - sure looks like a rousing success to me.
It is truly astounding that a state like Tennessee, with an EMBARRASSINGLY high poverty rate (39%), can be so against a law that is designed to free poor people from the shackles of the free market and give them health insurance.
was brought down for four extra hours by a technical glitch not a rush of procrastinators or hackers.
Can't make this stuff up folks - it was down on the first day and it went down on the last. Oh and before we say it's because of all the traffic...
Obamacare Website Fails as Deadline Arrives - NBC News
People on food stamps are likely working at minimum wage jobs. They are not free loaders, and likely work harder and longer than cubicle and office 1%ers.It also drives the price up. Who does that affect more? People who actually pay with their money or the freeloaders that pay with somebody else's?
People on food stamps are likely working at minimum wage jobs. They are not free loaders, and likely work harder and longer than cubicle and office 1%ers.
People on food stamps are likely working at minimum wage jobs. They are not free loaders, and likely work harder and longer than cubicle and office 1%ers.
We are all freeloaders in a sense. We use roads, schools, and police departments. Likewise, we benefit from generous tax deductions.If you receive food stamps or any sort of government assistance you're a freeloader. How hard or how long they work, if at all, is very subjective & who really gives a damn? I don't. There should be incentive & an urgency to do better than that situation instead of incentive to stay in it.
We are all freeloaders in a sense. We use roads, schools, and police departments. Likewise, we benefit from generous tax deductions.
You paying slightly higher taxes helps society, and therefore helps you. I don't want to live in a country with a sick population that will give me diseases. Therefore, it is incredibly worth it to pay taxes to free these people from the free market price system so that they can get medical care.Uh, okay. You can pay more taxes if you want, I prefer to just pay my share.