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Krugman agrees with me.
There is no fixing Obama care.
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On July 10, the failing New York Times ran “Three Legs Good, No Legs Bad” by Paul Krugman who asserted that the reason “Republicans can’t come up with a non-disastrous alternative to Obamacare [is] because you can’t change any major element of the Affordable Care Act without destroying the whole thing.”
Krugman then informs us that ObamaCare is a “three-legged stool.” The first leg requires “that insurers offer the same plans, at the same prices, to everyone, regardless of medical history,” which “deals with the problem of pre-existing conditions.” The second leg is the individual mandate, which requires (some) Americans to buy health insurance. And the third leg of Krugman’s stool is subsidies for those who can’t afford to comply with the mandate; i.e. expanded Medicaid and tax credits to buy private health insurance. “The key point is that all three legs of this stool are necessary. Take away any one of them, and the program can’t work.”
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Where's the plan they said they had for the last 7 years?
Where's the plan that the so called president was touting at every event, "Everyone is going to love my plan" and "You will pay a VERY SMALL FRACTION of what you're paying today - with more coverage"?
Now's the time to bring those plans forward. If there were no plans, the Republicans and the so called president need to come forward, and tell the American public, "Sorry suckers, we had no plans - really for anything....we just wanted your vote!"
Tick Tock....BONGx8!!!!!!!!
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Tick Tock.......BONGx8!!!!!!!!
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They have no plan Jen. They want single payer.
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What you are saying is some one else is responsible for their medical bills. Nothing about lowering cost. Krugman said Obama care can not be fixed. He is right.
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(If I were to run,,,,terrific.)
Hey TT - Trump never said anything resembling that quote, it's fake news.
I'm sure your thinking that if CNN can spread fake news, why can't TT spread fake news.
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NO - no, no, no, no, no, no, no. You're not going to pull that one on me, ED. Oh, he said it alright. All during his campaign, at every stop he made, I heard him say it, along with, "Lock her up" and "Who's gonna pay for it?"
And now you're pretending you never heard him say anything remotely like that. Uh Huh...
Here - so who said this:
Rudolph? Rudolph's Mama? Idiot....
Tick Tock......BONGx8!!!!!!!!
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As far as the Meme, many people, great people, the best, say that it was on the internet a year ago, and they figure that Trump paid big to have it removed. Trump led the birther movement that had no basis, and which many still believe. I do believe he said it. It stays. Maybe when he is no longer the so called president, I will stop posting it. Until then, I believe what the Meme says....
Tick Tock.....BONGx8!!!!!!!!
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(NO - no, no, no, no, no, no, no. You're not going to pull that one on me, ED. Oh, he said it alright. All during his campaign, at every stop he made, I heard him say it,...
Rudolph? Rudolph's Mama? Idiot....)
TT - Thought you would go the other route and say "yea, I knew it was fake news, just messing with you - but no, you went the defensive route and doubled down saying: "Oh, he said it alright. All during his campaign, at every stop he made, I heard him say it".
This following Trump quote that you posted and now have stated is factual:
"If I were to run, I'd run as a Republican. They're the dumbest group of voters in the country. They believe anything on Fox News. I could lie and they'd still eat it up. I bet my numbers would be terrific."
is fake news, it's a lie, Trump never said it, you have been hoodwinked.
I don't care what your idiot friend Rudolph or his mom have told you - it was a fabricated story, don't be so gullible.
(Until then, I believe what the Meme says....)
Yea, I figured as much.