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SuperFlameKitty [2014-04-07 23:14:46 +0000 UTC]
Oh, by the way, F YOU Obama Care!
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SuperFlameKitty [2014-04-07 23:14:22 +0000 UTC]
I think Obama Care was one of the reasons I had to move two times and we lost a lot of money.
Ever since Obama was elected, we've become poorer and frugal.
This stupid "care" system made my dad lose his job (due to the stop of the money for the department) TWICE in 2 years...
God, I miss my old friends
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serpenttao04 [2013-10-13 15:24:52 +0000 UTC]
I want to point out that Obamacare is a child version of what we have here in the Netherlands. Our insurance costs p.p. are MUCH lower than they are in the US, EVERYONE is insured, if something happens, they treat you BEFORE asking if you're insured and can pay for it, so it guarantees much better, faster and safer treatment, and it's cheaper for everyone if implied properly. At first, you might be paying a little more p.p., but you can't say that "everyone with a rational mind sees this is a piece of shit". Obamacare is something that's been proving to work around the globe, you're the only ones who don't have a similar system yet.
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IAmTheUnison In reply to serpenttao04 [2013-10-13 15:59:03 +0000 UTC]
Wrong. I wish people from other countries would stop confusing Obamacare with whatever programs they have in their societies. There are some very heinous characteristics attached to this corrupt and unconstitutional bill. Among other things, I would assume people in your country are not penalized for not accepting whatever healthcare equivalent you have. I would also assume that the politicians in your country have not exempted themselves from it while expecting the rest of the country to "just accept it".
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serpenttao04 In reply to IAmTheUnison [2013-10-13 16:21:36 +0000 UTC]
I said Obamacare is a child version of what we have, I didn't say it's the same. We don't get penalized for not having insurance because it's factually impossible to live here and not have insurance. If you have no home, no money, nothing at all, you're still insured. Your politicians are already insured by their employer, and as such are not exempt from it. I read the 15 things list, most of which were unsourced or single-sourced to a one-sided survey, as well as the 20 new imposed taxes. The taxes come down to at most 3.5% increase in taxes for households who earn over 250.000 dollars a year, singles who earn 200.000 dollars a year (in which you have to agree with me that since you're among the lowest tax percentages worldwide, the extremely rich people should pay a little more to help the rest of us), and increase literally nothing at all as long as people under 250.000 have health care. Which they make possible for everyone, even those who can't afford it right now. There are arguments in there about premiums going up a ton (untrue, if they go up at all, it's far less than expected), doctors en-masse leaving the business (which is based on their own personal visions, for which they are to blame, not the government) and the demand for health care going up (because obviously, with Obamacare in effect, people get sick a lot more often. Obviously). You read 15 arguments and accept them all as the truth, why is that?
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Nerudan18 [2013-10-11 14:33:53 +0000 UTC]
......I fucking HATE the IRS!
To adapt Dale Gribble: "U.S Taxpayer! You'd have to be the stupidest man on the planet to think Obamacare could possibly be a good idea! Have you seen what the law says?! Look at yourselves! This law makes you part of a 12-headed jackass! This law is the feces that is produced when party loyalty eats too much stupidity! This law makes me envy the deaf and the blind!"
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IAmTheUnison In reply to Nerudan18 [2013-10-11 23:40:24 +0000 UTC]
I must agree with Dale Gribble...especially regarding the part about people who favor this law being the stupidest people on the planet. Unfortunately, I've met quite a few of these incredibly stupid people since I began criticizing this unconstitutional law.
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Fireninjastar [2013-10-10 13:52:52 +0000 UTC]
The IRS screws over people?
Well holy fucking shit
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Same-side [2013-10-10 10:12:37 +0000 UTC]
Will O-care cover spinal cord stimulators? Somehow, I doubt it. Thus, I would be on drugs if I didn't get one already.
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IAmTheUnison In reply to Same-side [2013-10-10 23:44:09 +0000 UTC]
Spinal cord stimulators? Yeah, I seriously doubt it. Good thing you already have one.
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Same-side In reply to IAmTheUnison [2013-10-11 00:23:20 +0000 UTC]
Not to mention the tax on medical devices. O-care is killing innovation.
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IAmTheUnison In reply to Same-side [2013-10-11 02:17:58 +0000 UTC]
That's not the only thing Obombacare will be killing.
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Same-side In reply to IAmTheUnison [2013-10-11 02:48:11 +0000 UTC]
Don't say "bomb." It's inflammatory. :
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IAmTheUnison In reply to Same-side [2013-10-13 08:12:47 +0000 UTC]
Being inflammatory is one of the things I do best.
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Tohokari-Steel [2013-10-10 04:56:06 +0000 UTC]
Add that to the fact that the American public currently pays more taxes than most of Europe...
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IAmTheUnison In reply to Tohokari-Steel [2013-10-10 22:07:25 +0000 UTC]
That's just pathetic. America was founded by people who rebelled against the British Empire (the most powerful empire in the world at that time) because of a 2% tax increase on a breakfast beverage. Fast-forward to today...WHAT THE FUCK HAPPENED?!!!
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Tohokari-Steel In reply to IAmTheUnison [2013-10-10 23:12:25 +0000 UTC]
Comedian Brad Stine laid it out nicely:
We fought and beat the world's greatest superpower in the 18th century, BECAME the greatest superpower in the 20th century, and NOW we need signs to tell us to put a helmet on.
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Zer05um In reply to Tohokari-Steel [2013-10-10 09:39:23 +0000 UTC]
Really? I doubt that somehow, unless you ignore indirect taxation.
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anoncru [2013-10-10 03:58:24 +0000 UTC]
Results of Obamacare; just heard from a National Guard Sargeant that not only are they giving out abortions without parent notification, but if an elementary school kid wants a sex change, no parent notification involved either. And of course elementary school kid age sex change is legal in this new bill.
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IAmTheUnison In reply to anoncru [2013-10-10 10:08:52 +0000 UTC]
If you know of any articles which talk about this please link them to me, I'll address that in the continuations of "Why Obamacare Is Bad".
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Hatchetstein4Real [2013-10-10 01:59:08 +0000 UTC]
This is why I never accept this kind of government process!
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