Even More Obamacare Follies

There are a lot of morons out there. Most of them vote Democrat, too.

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I see on Townhall.com front page that it's been confirmed that "Many of ObamaCare's 8 Million Enrollments" are Duplicates. Wow, I wonder how that happened?
 
I see on Townhall.com front page that it's been confirmed that "Many of ObamaCare's 8 Million Enrollments" are Duplicates. Wow, I wonder how that happened?

You're not surprised are you? It's been one lie after another to get this POS law enacted. Family yearly savings in the thousands, keep your doctor, no new taxes, will cost under $1T.

The enrollment figure was a ready made idiot test. ALL of my Dem friends sheepishly agreed that they did not believe the government figures. It just so happens that they pushed over the magic number right at the end of the (extended) sign up period. IT'S A MIRACLE!!!

Liked this quotation...reminded me of several people who frequent Volnation.com:

[The Obama administration] just manufactured the largest-sounding number possible and heralded it as exciting proof that the "law is working" and the "debate is over." Much of the media blindly repeated the number, some going so far as to pant excitedly about an Obamacare "winning streak."
 
Many people were told to sign up again at first because they were having so much trouble w/the website crashing & so forth. If they did resign up two or three times then a lot of these numbers are completely wrong on how many people (as one) actually did. So now we're back to square one about how many have signed up for the ACA.
 
Many people were told to sign up again at first because they were having so much trouble w/the website crashing & so forth. If they did resign up two or three times then a lot of these numbers are completely wrong on how many people (as one) actually did. So now we're back to square one about how many have signed up for the ACA.

Yep. The only number that matters is the number that has bought insurance. Anyone could sign-in to snoop around with no attention of ever buying. I recall reporters saying they had signed in to check it out.
 
Yep. The only number that matters is the number that has bought insurance. Anyone could sign-in to snoop around with no attention of ever buying. I recall reporters saying they had signed in to check it out.

They use the same math to determine the unemployment numbers..
 
Yep. The only number that matters is the number that has bought insurance. Anyone could sign-in to snoop around with no attention of ever buying. I recall reporters saying they had signed in to check it out.

I know I did just that. Now I get ObamaSpam in my Gmail.
 
Politics: Californians with Obamacare are driving to Mexico for cheaper, better healthcare | Best of Cain



Californians unhappy with their forced Obamacare related healthcare packages are finding a cheaper and more efficient way to see a doctor — high tail it to Mexico.

The growing trend among Californians finds citizens driving into Mexican towns like Tijuana, and seeing a doctor for as little as $15 out of pocket. While the Obama administration remains puzzled why so few Latinos are signing up for health insurance, the answer can be found just a few short miles away from the border.

The administration will continue to have a tough task going forward, in an attempt to entice Latinos with green cards back into the United States for their medical visits. Those who can travel back and forth over the border have little reason to enroll in an expensive healthcare system, racked with long waits and errors.
 
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Politics: Californians with Obamacare are driving to Mexico for cheaper, better healthcare | Best of Cain



Californians unhappy with their forced Obamacare related healthcare packages are finding a cheaper and more efficient way to see a doctor — high tail it to Mexico.

The growing trend among Californians finds citizens driving into Mexican towns like Tijuana, and seeing a doctor for as little as $15 out of pocket. While the Obama administration remains puzzled why so few Latinos are signing up for health insurance, the answer can be found just a few short miles away from the border.

The administration will continue to have a tough task going forward, in an attempt to entice Latinos with green cards back into the United States for their medical visits. Those who can travel back and forth over the border have little reason to enroll in an expensive healthcare system, racked with long waits and errors.

This has been a trend for well over 15 years. If you have ever driven into TJ, you know this. Almost every billboard (and there are lots of them) advertise medical/dental facilities. For example, I took my best friend to TJ every day for a month for cancer treatments in 2008. He flew here from Knoxville to do this.

Also, people have been going south of the border for prescription meds since, at least, the mid 90s.

I have friends in east TN that fly their family of 5 to Costa Rica every year for a "medical vacation". They do all the family's physicals, her lady parts' inspections, and any pending medical or dental procedures. Then they relax at a resort on the beach for a few days, before flying home. The savings in medical/dental costs pays for the entire vacation. They have been doing this since about 2001-2002.

This certainly ain't nothing new.

Oh, and again, I didn't vote for Obama.............
 
This has been a trend for well over 15 years. If you have ever driven into TJ, you know this. Almost every billboard (and there are lots of them) advertise medical/dental facilities. For example, I took my best friend to TJ every day for a month for cancer treatments in 2008. He flew here from Knoxville to do this.

Also, people have been going south of the border for prescription meds since, at least, the mid 90s.

I have friends in east TN that fly their family of 5 to Costa Rica every year for a "medical vacation". They do all the family's physicals, her lady parts' inspections, and any pending medical or dental procedures. Then they relax at a resort on the beach for a few days, before flying home. The savings in medical/dental costs pays for the entire vacation. They have been doing this since about 2001-2002.

This certainly ain't nothing new.

Oh, and again, I didn't vote for Obama.............

I'm sure this has been a common practice in the past, but it seems to be picking up steam
 
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I'm sure this has been a common practice in the past, but it seems to be picking up steam

Why do you think that?

The recent increases in violence against tourists, at least in northern baja to include TJ, have put quite a bit of downward pressure on this activity. Or so I am told by an MD with an office in TJ who depends on US patients.
 
This has been a trend for well over 15 years. If you have ever driven into TJ, you know this. Almost every billboard (and there are lots of them) advertise medical/dental facilities. For example, I took my best friend to TJ every day for a month for cancer treatments in 2008. He flew here from Knoxville to do this.

Also, people have been going south of the border for prescription meds since, at least, the mid 90s.

I have friends in east TN that fly their family of 5 to Costa Rica every year for a "medical vacation". They do all the family's physicals, her lady parts' inspections, and any pending medical or dental procedures. Then they relax at a resort on the beach for a few days, before flying home. The savings in medical/dental costs pays for the entire vacation. They have been doing this since about 2001-2002.

This certainly ain't nothing new.

Oh, and again, I didn't vote for Obama.............

Yep. We have had people going south of our border
for medical treatment and north of the border for prescription drugs for many years.
 
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