oh and I forgot. You would piss of the most mighty of the might, the Jewish empire. good luck with that![]()
sorry to say, but the losers in the end will be the white race if there was any kind of violent power struggle here.
lol now that's just comical. we are 100million plus armed american citizens, who will have the backing of a great many of our military and police. street gangs pose no real threat and couldn't ever take over a country dude, grow up.
oh and I forgot. You would piss of the most mighty of the might, the Jewish empire. good luck with that![]()
let me get this straight. So street gangs taking over the government is a comical theory, but hordes of armed overweight football watching moms and pops taking over the government isn't???
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same person
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Jon Stewart Delivers Blistering Takedown of Obamacare Rollout: Dems Can't 'Spin This Turd"
October 21, 2013 - After the government shutdown, Jon Stewart said all Democrats had to do to regain political footing was "a mildly competent implementation" of the health care policy they'd been touting for three years, and somehow they managed to screw it up royally, leaving Stewart to tear into President Obama and the Democrats for failing to "spin this turd."
Stewart was utterly befuddled at how buggy the Obamacare site is being. It's so bad, even the calculator doesn't work. Stewart said normally websites are set up so it's "nearly impossible to not sign up for something," but somehow the Obama administration managed to fumble at every turn.
He even had some choice words for Obama for defending the "product" of health care and saying that despite the massive number of people who haven't been able to sign up, a teeny tiny bunch of other people managed to pull it off.
Stewart sent John Oliver to sign up for the health care law, but for some reason he got trapped inside the computer and chased around by Pac-Man instead.
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As ususal, SA210 wants to score Red Team points at the cost of American's getting access to affordable health care. Sad what you've become. How can you look at yourself in the mirror?
Easy..I know that I'm not red team or blue team and I can think for myself. I know the truth that mandating people who dont want or need or even those that can't afford that bogus coverage to buy it.. is pretty stupid. But blue team told you to support it, so I guess you're doing your job as a sheeplol
What access? Nobody can get on because the website is so ty.... just imagine how horrible the service will be if people actually get to sign up for it!
The flipside is they can't charge you the BS penalty until they fix this ... let's hope lefty's cousin takes a while polishing that turd...
Are you really comparing health insurance to Amazon? When you buy something at Amazon you pay the same price as everyone else and the government doesn't subsidize part of it.
I'm not defending the website's problems but there's obvious reasons they need your personal info for a quote. You can look up the premiums on the web without going through the site, though.
it's the same personal info you're handing the IRS with your tax return, who coincidentally is in charge of handling with the subsidies/penalty.
That's some flawed logic. The coverage will be bad because the website servers haven't launched well?
So we're just automatically going to trust the same people who can't come out with a simple website that allows people to log in, displays the proper data, has a working calculator, and records users' information correctly to handle the rest of this healthcare program? The same people who have kept other simple tasks like paying taxes or doing basically anything at the DMV as archaic and inefficient as possible?
Not to mention, step 1 was having a proper website in place - if they're going to fine people for not having government healthcare, the least they could do is get step 1 right first....
Will I trust compe ion and standards for care/cost over private monopolistic insurance companies that have no checks in place for charging $200 for a $3 pill, and $100k for an $8k procedure?
100%. Absolutely.
No it will be bad bc the same government that is stupidly mandating Health Care (Sick Care) coverage to those that don't want or need it.. is the same government that told you that pizza is a vegetable
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lol standards
Since they clearly didn't have good enough standards for the quality of their website or the company they hired to put it together, which should be the simplest part of the entire program, how can anyone trust the government's standards for the rest of the program?
False equivalence. Just because the website has some initial issues doesn't mean the coverage will be poor. Of course it's going to be a rocky start getting millions of people signed up for insurance. Not an excuse, but come on, this process is gargantuan and extremely difficult/tedious. Talk to doctors in the profession. Seriously. Talk to them. Ask them what they think. I personally know two ER doctors and they are both raving about the potential for The AFA to change the system in place, because they deal on a DAILY basis with how ing BROKEN it is.
Right now, we have a bad system. Even if this isn't the perfect solution, it's an attempt at a solution, which is better than what we currently have in place. Unless you like paying for Joe Schmoe's $80,000 ER bill for 4 days because he fell off a rail while skateboarding with no insurance?
You're obviously not very familiar with insurance companies. They can screw things up just as much - if not more - as the government.
This bothers me more tbh
Every hour, taxpayers in the United States are paying
$11.26 million for Total Cost of Wars
Nobody's denying that insurance companies can and do screw up, but from all the hype about this plan and how hard the Democrats fought for it, pulling out the "but the private companies screw up too!" excuse already is pretty pathetic, tbh.... I guess we'll have to see how it all shakes out once people are finally able to sign up, but going from past history and how the government's already bungled the easiest part of the program, I have my doubts....
It's homeowners who are footing the majority of that bill... anyway.anyone remember when the GOP was about personal responsibility? Here is a ty attempt to hold reckless people a little responsible for their own bad health and all the GOP whines about is that these people, who they detest otherwise, are being called outRight now, we have a bad system. Even if this isn't the perfect solution, it's an attempt at a solution, which is better than what we currently have in place. Unless you like paying for Joe Schmoe's $80,000 ER bill for 4 days because he fell off a rail while skateboarding with no insurance?
Its not like Congressmen are coding the website. It was a private company that ed this up. The website is totally ed and I get why its a huge PR nightmare but its a pretty stupid way to judge the program, IMO. The program WILL have problems but I don't see what a ty website has to do with that.
But I don't have bad health, why do I have to purchase it?
Cause you never know brother....besides, odds are you already have insurance, a bonus for you because insurance companies can't deny you coverage or cap your benefits.. in the long run private companies will have to open their restricted markets and the free market will price insurance at more compe ive rates.
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