REPEAL it — and DON’T replace it.
That it won’t work will simply harden the resolve of the Washington class to make sure it is never, never repealed.
“It’s a disaster, but you’re stuck with it and I’m outta here. Want to hear about my retirement plan and medical benefits?”
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Pretty lame, if you ask me.
It will be “fixed” by simply making it another entitlement program that will cost hundreds of billions and destroy the quality of healthcare in this country.
were going to get enough young people signing up to make this bill work.
Its not a BILL its a LAW you voted for... Nice try D!CKHEAD
And he voted for it anyway ...
What an anus hole! Now he wants to get credit for dissing what he whole heartedly foisted on the people.
Hell is approaching you Jim Moran, I hope you’re starting to feel the heat.
Well, let’s see. I’m a young person and I have all of $50 to my name, and THAT’S going to car insurance so I can legally drive to my job, which pays barely enough to feed me and pay for my gas money.
And even if I HAD the money to sign up for your sh*t plans, I’d rather blow it all on hookers and blow than on you. And I’m Christian, which should tell you exactly what I think of your plans.
Such a fungus is Mister Moran.
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Amazing how honest they get when they are going to leave Office.
I suspect ObamaCare makes young, healthy people less likely to buy insurance. The only reason they ever did was in case something bad happened, so they wouldn’t get cut out by a pre-existing condition. Now in that unlikely event they just have to cover the first year out of pocket, and they’re good. Why pay more than necessary to cover just the initial costs?
Here’s jim moran cheerleading for obamacare back when.
Q: Isnt it true that this expensive law is going to bankrupt the country and explode the deficit?
A: The opposite is true. According to the latest estimates from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, the health care law reduces the deficit by $109 billion over the next 10 years and over $1 trillion over the following decade.
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Q: I am a young adult. Is it true that, because of the new limits on age-based rating in the health care law, young adults like me will suffer rate shock and never be able to afford the premiums in the new Marketplaces?
A: That is not true. Large majorities of young adults will not pay more for insurance because they will qualify for generous premium tax credits that will make insurance affordable. Currently, about 29 percent of people in their 20s are uninsured (almost double the rate of the overall population) and the health care law will actually greatly improve their access to affordable coverage. Eighty-eight percent of 18-to-20-year-olds projected to buy a plan in the Marketplaces are expected to have incomes less than 300% of the poverty level, so they also will be eligible for substantial tax credits to help pay premiums in the Marketplaces or for Medicaid. In addition, those under 30 may purchase a low cost catastrophic plan.
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Q: I have heard that, since it was enacted in 2010, the health care law has caused health care costs and premiums to rise rapidly. Is that true?
A: No, that is not true. The opposite is true. Since the enactment of the health care law, the growth in overall health care spending and Medicare spending has decreased to record lows. In fact, U.S. health care spending grew at historic lows for a third consecutive year in 2011.
More here:
http://moran.house.gov/navigating-affordable-care-act
What the heck - do some Dims start to develop a conscience after they leave politics? Would be nice if they took one into the job.
Mo problem. obama’s got the pen and he’s got our money. He will try to force it to happen. Just change the law on his own so the money comes right out of millenials’ paychecks. And if that’s not enough, just take it out of ours. You say it’s a tax? The GOP will complain but do nothing and Roberts will surely back him on his right to make this happen.