Posted on 03/16/2012 5:10:23 PM PDT by Mustang Driver
Slowly but surely the truth is coming out about Obamacare: Conservatives were right.
Conservatives said Obamacare would cost trillions. Our intellectual and moral superiors on the left sneered.
The CBO reported this week that Obamacare will cost nearly $1.8 trillion in the first 10 years alone nearly double what Democrats said it would cost. And instead of reducing the deficit, Obamacare will increase the deficit.
Conservatives said Obamacare would cost people their health insurance. Our intellectual and moral superiors on the left sneered.
The CBO reported this week that Obamacare already has cost 4 million people their health insurance.
Conservatives said there would be less health care under Obamacare.
This week, MSNBC reported:
Most women can go as long as five years between cervical cancer screenings as long as they make sure to get both a Pap smear and an HPV test when they do get examined, a government panel said Wednesday.
The interval between cervical cancer screenings can safely be extended for women between the ages of 30 and 65, according to the new recommendations from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force.
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Better worry old fart, you don’t sound that “economical viable and sustainable”!
Worry is not productive, what comes my way will be sustainable.
I think $9 per gallon gasoline is going to tip these guys over like Gurnsey’s in a rocky field.
But when will gas get to $9.00/gal.?
Best wishes and thoughts to you.
My doctor told me the same thing - no need to come back for 5 years. I was astounded. I’ve had 3 procedures done in my lifetime due to abnormal smears and she says come back in 5 years? Seriously? I’m definitely finding a new doctor.
Not to worry though, there'll be no traffic. This war will be fought curb to curb.
Here’s how the new health system works for my family. Our family doctor of over 10 years quit his practice a year ago, and gave us 4 months of heads up. He had a nurse practitioner who he added in the last few years of his practice, and she took over his patients for him. One problem that arose was our insurance no longer covered visits with her. She is only open a few days a week.
So yesterday our young adult son, who had (still has) a cough, fever, and sore throat couldn’t see even the NP because the office wasn’t open. We were willing to pay for the service because at least we know her some. Instead, he had to go to a walk-in clinic to see a doctor (assuming he was an MD or DO) that we’ve never met or know anything about. Better health care? Not in my view.
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