Tbird19482
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And into the night is really dumb.I see you're trying the repetitive training method, smart. It works when training a dog to sit so what the hell, it's worth a try. I don't know though, dogs are pretty smart.
And into the night is really dumb.I see you're trying the repetitive training method, smart. It works when training a dog to sit so what the hell, it's worth a try. I don't know though, dogs are pretty smart.
He and his socks are on ignoreAnd into the night is really dumb.
Democrats ARE the crazies.Well, look at you, Lurchy's seething with bitter revenge fantasies instead of anything resembling justice. Stay calm, we don't need you getting all amped up and angry to the point you're engraving messages on shells.
No Democrat president in sight, thank God. If you lunatics want a shot at it, try muzzling your resident crazies first. Oh, and maybe learn the difference between a penis and a vagina, quit robbing little girls and women of their hard-earned victories, and figure out why borders and legal citizenship aren’t just pesky suggestions.
But let’s be real, you fools are too busy tripping over basic biology and common sense to climb that mountain. Good luck!
Hmmmmm. You have a point. A dog is much smarter. Indeed, I've gotten ChatGPT to figure it out. That means Democrats are dumber than AI.I see you're trying the repetitive training method, smart. It works when training a dog to sit so what the hell, it's worth a try. I don't know though, dogs are pretty smart.
Remember, when Democrats passed Obamacare, it was mandatory. Well, THAT got thrown out by the courts.Realize that ALL--ALL--of the cuts to Medicaid (no, Medicare isn't part of this) are cuts that were supposed to occur years ago under the Obamacare bill. The Democrats, and the Democrats alone, created Obamacare. As part of that they funded expanded Medicaid by subsidizing it federally with each state being allowed to opt in. What the Democrats expected was that all states would opt in.
The problems with their nefarious scheme were:
* Most states didn't opt in or only did so in a limited manner. Only deep blue states opted in totally.
* The funding for this expansion was done on a temporary and declining basis by the federal government. It started at 70% and declined to 0 over 10 years. This was done to make Obamacare look revenue neutral, so the Democrats could lie to the public about the cost of their plan.
* When funding started to decline, the blue states that had opted in couldn't pay to keep expanded Medicaid going without massively raising taxes. That was political suicide so they got the Democrats in congress to pass continuing resolutions to keep the funding going for a few years more at the 70% level. This resulted in some of the massive spending increases we've seen lately.
Now, the BBB ended that funding, as was originally planned, or at least written into, Obamacare. The blue states where expanded Medicaid was done the most are in a panic as they can't pay for this and don't want large numbers of Democrat voters kicked off Medicaid. Thus, the Democrats in congress are desperate to keep this funding going and that's the primary sticking point in the current continuing resolution bills:
The Democrats want it written into these resolutions that this funding will continue, not end as signed into law with the BBB. The Republicans want a continuing resolution that changes nothing and just keeps spending going a couple of months more until they can get a budget passed.
So, the origin of the current problem is largely in Obamacare being passed on a totally fraudulent set of lies about how it would be funded. Instead of lowering medical insurance costs it raised them substantially. Toss in expanded Medicaid, a partial attempt to socialize medical insurance, and you have the perfect storm coming home to the Democrat party.
And you just called yourself dumber than me.And into the night is really dumb.
I don't have or need any 'socks', Gunky.He and his socks are on ignore
Well yeah, most are dumber than their spirit animal, an ass. That's a donkey for any of you from Rio Linda. (hat tip Limbaugh, lol)Hmmmmm. You have a point. A dog is much smarter. Indeed, I've gotten ChatGPT to figure it out. That means Democrats are dumber than AI.
Even when it was mandatory this problem existed. You either went on expanded Medicaid, if it was available in your state, or you got a crap plan from the marketplace. Either way, the expanded Medicaid side was simply an expansion of socialized health insurance paid for on a declining basis by the feds.Remember, when Democrats passed Obamacare, it was mandatory. Well, THAT got thrown out by the courts.
Once Obamacare became optional, then you have the scenario you described.
Where ?And you just called yourself dumber than me.![]()
Well said,100% correct.Realize that ALL--ALL--of the cuts to Medicaid (no, Medicare isn't part of this) are cuts that were supposed to occur years ago under the Obamacare bill. The Democrats, and the Democrats alone, created Obamacare. As part of that they funded expanded Medicaid by subsidizing it federally with each state being allowed to opt in. What the Democrats expected was that all states would opt in.
The problems with their nefarious scheme were:
* Most states didn't opt in or only did so in a limited manner. Only deep blue states opted in totally.
* The funding for this expansion was done on a temporary and declining basis by the federal government. It started at 70% and declined to 0 over 10 years. This was done to make Obamacare look revenue neutral, so the Democrats could lie to the public about the cost of their plan.
* When funding started to decline, the blue states that had opted in couldn't pay to keep expanded Medicaid going without massively raising taxes. That was political suicide so they got the Democrats in congress to pass continuing resolutions to keep the funding going for a few years more at the 70% level. This resulted in some of the massive spending increases we've seen lately.
Now, the BBB ended that funding, as was originally planned, or at least written into, Obamacare. The blue states where expanded Medicaid was done the most are in a panic as they can't pay for this and don't want large numbers of Democrat voters kicked off Medicaid. Thus, the Democrats in congress are desperate to keep this funding going and that's the primary sticking point in the current continuing resolution bills:
The Democrats want it written into these resolutions that this funding will continue, not end as signed into law with the BBB. The Republicans want a continuing resolution that changes nothing and just keeps spending going a couple of months more until they can get a budget passed.
So, the origin of the current problem is largely in Obamacare being passed on a totally fraudulent set of lies about how it would be funded. Instead of lowering medical insurance costs it raised them substantially. Toss in expanded Medicaid, a partial attempt to socialize medical insurance, and you have the perfect storm coming home to the Democrat party.
Everything about it was a lie.Well said,100% correct.
Obamacare was a predictable trainwreck from the jump, and every right-winger who actually understood the bill called it, because it wasn't hard to see coming if you understand human nature at all.
I remember all those brain-dead drones drooling over what they thought was going to be “free healthcare” for them, and I bet plenty of the morons here bought it hook, line, and sinker.
Surprise, not only was it not free, but you got strong-armed into buying a garbage plan that many didn’t need or want, if not you were slapped with a $2,000 fine at tax time for saying no. Funny, but not funny.
I had a lefty buddy who lost his mind when the IRS bill hit, whining about the big lie. He didn't 'buy in' but still had to pay two grand.
Obama swore it was for “the people,” but it was a fat gift to the big three insurance giants, instantly handing them tens of millions of new customers, raking in record profits, and crushing the small players who couldn’t compete. T
he big three literally doubled their market share virtually overnight. Now, the left wants us to eat their lies and beg for more.
The losers are literally holding Americans hostage right now and the left is cheering it on and blaming the ones that have already voted to keep the lights on.
On the money again. I remember the health plan we belonged to in our small family business literally doubled the very next year after the bill passed. Yes, doubled. We ended up choosing a plan with a $5000 deductible and pooling money each week into a fund to cover the deductible for anyone in the family that needed care. It was only possible because we were relatively healthy and rarely needed medical attention at the time.Everything about it was a lie.
It increased government interference in the health insurance market bigtime.
It radically decreased choice of what you health insurance covered and often mandated coverage of stuff you didn't need.
It raised the cost of individual health insurance policies sky high
Health insurers couldn't provide the funds to subsidize the plan so the government was forced to step in and spend tens of billions doing that.
Expanded Medicaid was where something like 90% of previously uninsured persons got added coverage (eg., socialized health insurance).
The expanded Medicaid program was massively expensive such that only the feds could cover the costs.
Your plan often left you with fewer providers and options (Remember the whopper of a lie Obama told? "If you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor...")
The Democrats fucked hundreds of millions of Americans with Obamacare. Do they give a shit? No.
I have employer coverage (Tri-care / FEHB--eg., government employee / military health insurance plan) and it's basically the same one that covers Congress. Thus, it's reasonably priced, and pretty good. Amazing what happens when those that get to vote on and pay for their health insurance have the same plan as you do...On the money again. I remember the health plan we belonged to in our small family business literally doubled the very next year after the bill passed. Yes, doubled. We ended up choosing a plan with a $5000 deductible and pooling money each week into a fund to cover the deductible for anyone in the family that needed care. It was only possible because we were relatively healthy and rarely needed medical attention at the time.
It's a poor representation of what they are. A donkey can be quite intelligent, but Democrats aren't even as smart as AI.Well yeah, most are dumber than their spirit animal, an ass. That's a donkey for any of you from Rio Linda. (hat tip Limbaugh, lol)
When it was mandatory, the problem was compounded.Even when it was mandatory this problem existed. You either went on expanded Medicaid, if it was available in your state, or you got a crap plan from the marketplace. Either way, the expanded Medicaid side was simply an expansion of socialized health insurance paid for on a declining basis by the feds.
The Democrats, no doubt, expected that down the road, future congresses would simply pass legislation to continue the mass subsidies and eventually they'd become permanent. That's what happened with many previous social-welfare programs. This time, it didn't and the subterfuge (aka lies) the Democrats used to try and sell Obamacare as revenue neutral and a great idea, ran into the train wreck of reality.
Now the Democrats are scrambling to save their asses as the Medicaid side of Obamacare collapses into ruin because the states that wholeheartedly adopted it can't pay for it themselves--like the original legislation called for.
You are not denying your own post because people can see them, you are denying your own posts DESPITE the fact that people can see them.Where ?
And don't pull your normal BS saying I am denying my posts because everybody can see that I am not you fucking ASSHOLE.
Socialism can only be implemented on a lie. It promises Nirvana, but it turns into Hell every time.Everything about it was a lie.
It increased government interference in the health insurance market bigtime.
It radically decreased choice of what you health insurance covered and often mandated coverage of stuff you didn't need.
It raised the cost of individual health insurance policies sky high
Health insurers couldn't provide the funds to subsidize the plan so the government was forced to step in and spend tens of billions doing that.
Expanded Medicaid was where something like 90% of previously uninsured persons got added coverage (eg., socialized health insurance).
The expanded Medicaid program was massively expensive such that only the feds could cover the costs.
Your plan often left you with fewer providers and options (Remember the whopper of a lie Obama told? "If you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor...")
The Democrats fucked hundreds of millions of Americans with Obamacare. Do they give a shit? No.
Lol too bad that fool is talking to himself and wasting his time.I see you're trying the repetitive training method, smart. It works when training a dog to sit so what the hell, it's worth a try. I don't know though, dogs are pretty smart.