The Right calls this Socialism?

  • Thread starter Thread starter Guns Guns Guns
  • Start date Start date
It sets up a new competitive health insurance market giving millions of Americans the same choices of insurance that members of Congress will have.

http://www.whitehouse.gov/healthreform/summary


Why don’t Republican members of Congress want millions of Americans to have the same choices of insurance that they do?
 
It brings greater accountability to health care by laying out commonsense rules of the road to keep premiums down and prevent insurance industry abuses and denial of care..


http://www.whitehouse.gov/healthreform/summary


What’s wrong with requiring the insurance industry to stop abusing consumers?
 
you're such a hack. you know that is not the way it works. he made the claim, it is up to him to back it up. and so far, neither you nor him as backed up his claims.

the burden is on the person who made the original claim. i don't why i have to educate you about this nearly everyday. you're either dishonest or the dumbest poster on the internet.

Well alrightie then.

You admit he's simply doing the same thing you do...not providing proof to back his claim.

You know...like in the "Bachmann loses Georgia" thread...where you claim I said it was a "big loss", but after 10+ pages of posts you somehow STILL can't provide the proof to back your claim.

So can we assume you'll be giving him the same break you gave yourself and allow him to dodge providing the proof?

Or will everyone get to enjoy the latest example of Yurt playing the same old pissy semantic word games to dodge responsibility?
 
zappy is so shallow he doesn't realize i made that post to MOCK him.

go and prove you didn't say those words zappy, according to you, because you said SM is wrong, it is now up to you to prove him wrong.

good lord, you are too easy to get riled up and too easy to get you all pissy using your logic against you.
 
zappy is so shallow he doesn't realize i made that post to MOCK him.

go and prove you didn't say those words zappy, according to you, because you said SM is wrong, it is now up to you to prove him wrong.

good lord, you are too easy to get riled up and too easy to get you all pissy using your logic against you.



And just as predicted...one pissy little semantic word game, courtesy of the yurtard, delivered right on schedule.

Is that guy predictable, or what?
 
And just as predicted...one pissy little semantic word game, courtesy of the yurtard, delivered right on schedule.

Is that guy predictable, or what?

translation:

i will now back off my claim that yurt must prove \\\legion/// wrong because i realize that i am incapable of living by the same standards i set for others

you're a bigger whiny hypocrite than dune. that says alot about you.
 
translation:

i will now back off my claim that yurt must prove \\\legion/// wrong because i realize that i am incapable of living by the same standards i set for others

you're a bigger whiny hypocrite than dune. that says alot about you.


That may be so, however both of us still pale in comparison to, and stand humbled before, the staggering, supreme hypocrite that is the Yurtard.

His whiny, two-faced hypocrisy shines like a beacon to all the other pissy little crybabies of the world, showing them that if they try heard enough, they too can one day earn the title of biggest douchebag in their circle of acquaintances.

:good4u:
 
That may be so, however both of us still pale in comparison to, and stand humbled before, the staggering, supreme hypocrite that is the Yurtard.

His whiny, two-faced hypocrisy shines like a beacon to all the other pissy little crybabies of the world, showing them that if they try heard enough, they too can one day earn the title of biggest douchebag in their circle of acquaintances.

:good4u:

you crack me up. you're like a 5 year old. you get busted in massive hypocrisy, again, and then you sort of fess up to it, but then turn around and say: i know you are but what am i.....

like i said, you're a huge whiner. you're all sore because i showed, once again, your blatant hypocrisy. you can cry all day that i am "supreme hypocrite", however, it just makes you look like little boy having a temper tantrum because you just got caught in your own hypocrisy. you're just mad because you haven't found any hypocrisy on my part.

carry on little boy.
 
I guess Yurt the derailer has no points to make in support of the repeal of the Affordable Health Care Act.
 
says the troll who derailed my thread about how bad obamacare is*your thread contains numerous false claims you can't back up. pound sand troll.

I debunked your Karl Rove article as nothing but guesswork. No wonder you're having a hissy fit.

Care to explain which of my posts in this thread are "false"?

Didn't think so.
 
Health insurers and employers who offer coverage must provide you with clear, consistent information about your health plan starting in 2012.


http://www.healthcare.gov/index.html


I wonder how many of the Rightards who oppose the law know what's in it?

My insurance carrier just sent me a notice that I needed to complete my "wellness risk assessment" by Sept. 30, to avoid paying an additional (up to $450) in premiums next year. So, I go to the website, where it took nearly an hour to sort out my username and password, and whether or not I was registered or had simply lost my username and password... anyway, once I finally got to the place to take my "wellness risk assessment" I proceeded to do so... It was about 30 minutes of answering stupid questions, like... how often per week do you exercise? What is your average daily caloric intake? When was (date) your last eye exam? When was (date) your last digital proctological exam? Do you use recreational drugs? Have you felt depressed in the past 6 months?

Now, I am sure we paid millions or billions of dollars to mandate the insurance companies to do this, and I am sure they spent millions to put it all together and present it... but I can't figure out how this is supposed to improve the cost of health care, or make anything better.... can you pinheads explain that to me?
 
I debunked your Karl Rove article as nothing but guesswork. No wonder you're having a hissy fit.

Care to explain which of my posts in this thread are "false"?

Didn't think so.

lmao. and your links are not guesswork? the entire issue is guesswork at this point. what a dishonest little whiny troll. your links are guesswork, your lies are your claims about the gop.

deal with it
 
It makes insurance more affordable by providing the largest middle class tax cut for health care in history, reducing premium costs for tens of millions of families and small business owners who are priced out of coverage today.


This helps 32 million Americans afford health care who do not get it today – and makes coverage more affordable for many more.


Under the plan, 95% of Americans will be insured.



http://www.whitehouse.gov/healthreform/summary

Why do conservatives want to repeal this law?

Don't they want 95% of Americans to be insured?


^ GUESSWORK ^

therefore, according to legion, he has debunked his own thread

:lol:
 
Under the Affordable Care Act, health plans cannot limit or deny benefits or deny coverage for a child younger than age 19 simply because the child has a “pre-existing condition” — that is, a health problem that developed before the child applied to join the plan.


http://www.healthcare.gov/law/features/rights/childrens-pre-existing-conditions/index.html


The Right thinks it's OK to let a sick child die if their parents cannot pay the whole cost of treatment out of pocket.

^ LIES ^
 
On October 1, the Independent Payment Advisory Board will begin operations to develop and submit proposals to Congress and the President aimed at extending the life of the Medicare Trust Fund. The Board is expected to focus on ways to target waste in the system, and recommend ways to reduce costs, improve health outcomes for patients, and expand access to high-quality care.

http://www.healthcare.gov/law/timeline/

Why does the Republican Party want to stop this process?
 
Also on October 1, the new Community First Choice Option allows states to offer home and community based services to disabled people through Medicaid rather than institutional care in nursing homes.

http://www.healthcare.gov/law/timeline/

Why would conservatives want to prevent states from offering home and community based services to disabled people through Medicaid rather than institutional care in nursing homes?
 
The Republican Party is on record saying the repeal of the Affordable Health Care Act is one of their highest priorities.

The Affordable Care Act stops health plans from retroactively canceling your insurance coverage solely because you or your employer made an honest mistake on your insurance application.

http://www.healthcare.gov/law/features/rights/cancellations/index.html

The GOP says this needs to be repealed. Why?
 
Back
Top