Obamacare screws the young & healthy

Excuse me, I'm a Boomer and I didn't support any of this. We're not an homogenous thinking generation. Just like all of you don't ride skateboards.

bro I know not every baby boomer is a bloodsucking vampire. just most of you are. I am sure you have some good ones among you all.
 
I am personally tired of the youngsters that go to the emergency rooms for treatment and don't pay their bills, running up charges for the rest of us. This is a HUGE problem, so it is either forcing them into health insurance or refusing to treat them? Which is your preference?

refuse to treat them. obviously.

but you need to stop lying. health care costs are predominantly incurred by the boomers right now. not the youth.
 
The ones liberals want aborted?

I know of no one that wants anyone else to have any abortion. NO ONE. But reproductive choice is the law of the land and this country was founded on guarantees like that. A woman and her doctor make the decision. Not you, not the church, not the government, not anyone other than the woman and her doctor and that's about as righteous as it gets in the US versions of individual liberties and freedom.

Petula
 
Or even just rework it.

You know those 16,000 new IRS agents hired to police the individual mandate? Instead, send them out to collect emergency room bills from deadbeats. To garnish their paychecks. Repossess their cars. Withhold their earned income tax credit. Turn off their cable TV, turn off their iPhones, etc.

Q: Will the IRS hire 16,500 new agents to enforce the health care law?

A: No. The law requires the IRS mostly to hand out tax credits, not collect penalties. The claim of 16,500 new agents stems from a partisan analysis based on guesswork and false assumptions, and compounded by outright misrepresentation.

FULL ANSWER
This wildly inaccurate claim started as an inflated, partisan assertion that 16,500 new IRS employees might be required to administer the new law. That devolved quickly into a claim, made by some Republican lawmakers, that 16,500 IRS "agents" wouldbe required. Republican Rep. Ron Paul of Texas even claimed in a televised interview that all 16,500 would be carrying guns. None of those claims is true.

http://www.factcheck.org/2010/03/irs-expansion/
 
I know of no one that wants anyone else to have any abortion. NO ONE. But reproductive choice is the law of the land and this country was founded on guarantees like that. A woman and her doctor make the decision. Not you, not the church, not the government, not anyone other than the woman and her doctor and that's about as righteous as it gets in the US versions of individual liberties and freedom. Petula

I guess those "choices" don't count anymore since now you must take ObamaPonzi or be penalized.
 
Looks to me like a Ponzi scheme that will collapse if young healthy people opt out.

Then the liberals will say the only alternative is Socialized medicine. I think that's been their goal all along.


again why would people pay the fine and then refuse the care?


how stupid do you think Americans are?
 
Q: Will the IRS hire 16,500 new agents to enforce the health care law?

A: No. The law requires the IRS mostly to hand out tax credits, not collect penalties. The claim of 16,500 new agents stems from a partisan analysis based on guesswork and false assumptions, and compounded by outright misrepresentation.

FULL ANSWER
This wildly inaccurate claim started as an inflated, partisan assertion that 16,500 new IRS employees might be required to administer the new law. That devolved quickly into a claim, made by some Republican lawmakers, that 16,500 IRS "agents" wouldbe required. Republican Rep. Ron Paul of Texas even claimed in a televised interview that all 16,500 would be carrying guns. None of those claims is true.

http://www.factcheck.org/2010/03/irs-expansion/
If true, That's the best news I've heard all week.
 
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