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OBAMA CARE : repubs are right , I was wrong : no need for it ( pic )
yep, why in the hell would you want to FORCE on good taxpayers that shit OBAMACARE ????
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Im confused why he did not get medicaid
https://www.cms.gov/MedicaidEligibility/ and http://www.ncdhhs.gov/dma/medicaid/basicmedelig.pdf Was he not eligible? |
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Obamacare only MANDATES that people BUY heath insurance and this guy has no $. This guy is mentally ill and he could have applied for and very likely received state anad and eventually SSI. |
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I would believe that that guy really looked at all alternatives and r=that was the only one viable ... wouldn't you ? |
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Did you apply for a cross-gender op ???? After all, YOU are MENTALLY ill :2 cents: |
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Do not need it at all ... just go to a free clinic ... simple :thumbsup:thumbsup |
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Looks a lot like this tube thing ... free porn vs pay porn ... why pay ??? |
Free clinics are tough to get into it Calif...unless you are Mexican.
Many hoops and ropes to jump for US citizens and legal immigrants. Speaking from past experience. NC I am sure is FUCT. He is unemployed basically...I think he was looking for 3 hots and a cot - not being able to afford it himself. Could you make it on a part time job at 7-11? When you get older you will see real quick you are disposable. |
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Why don't you LEARN a little about Obamacare if you're going to rant about it? |
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This thread is useless without 12clicks.
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Fuckin' GREAT! |
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The way Obamacare will supposedly work when it all is active is that people making under a certain amount of money will basically be pooled into the Medicaid system. A guy who is ill and unemployed would qualify for that. ""Starting on January 1, 2014, all low-income, non-elderly and non-disabled individuals will be eligible for Medicaid," the plan says. "This includes unemployed adults and working famlies ? all people with income below $29,000 for a family of four (133% of poverty)." |
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http://www.healthcare.gov/foryou/gen...aid/index.html |
I am happy to be able to pay for the high risk policy that obamacare mandated.
I was in the hospital yesterday they were starting to use a computer records system for that department that the health care act mandated. I told the nurses some of the keyboard shortcuts the nurses were in total confusion there. My primary care physician's and cardiologist's practices installed computerized records. The doctors and nurses were making their notes on laptops ? welcome to the 21 century!!! The record system that we were using here was 1970s ? archaic. Programmers are busy working, hardware sellers are selling, there are economic benefits in this ? give it a chance. I would preferred to see a single payer program but this is a compromise solution. If you can afford insurance you will have to buy it ? tuff shit. If you are working poor or indigent you will get reasonable care. Employers that pay chump wages and offer no insurance benefit are screwed ? too fucking bad. Now continue your tea party ... "dittos" |
99% of the people complaining about the ACA mandate are employed and already have insurance... The ACA will improve their coverage by preventing insurance companies from dropping you when you get sick AND removing arbitrary benefit limits. Why exactly would anyone who already has insurance even care that there is a mandate?
My opinion is that the mandate is legal under the commerce clause because the government can prove that the uninsured place financial burden on the insured via cost shifting. There are parts of the law that I am concerned with... specifically, it forces states to accept a large percentage of more people into Medicaid. I think this will ultimately lead to the law being ruled unconstitutional. The federal government doesn't have the right to force states to spend their budget as the federal government sees fit. |
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Hospitals can also prove that medicare/aid also cost shift to those who are insured/pay with cash and therefore hurt the majority. So should medicare/aid be made illegal? Opinion #2 is right |
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I have been listening to the oral arguments on C-SPAN radio Secondly, hospitals can't prove cost shifting due to Medicare. There is no loss... meaning that Medicare covers the cost... it just doesn't pay as much as private insurance or cash payers. |
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From your other comments about Obamacare, it's clear you get your information from the media. Quote:
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http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2011/...ing-important/ http://dailycaller.com/2011/03/03/ju...second-ruling/ Also seems that since it was declared unconstitutional Obama is breaking the law by continuing to implement it without an appeal. Those are old I know. To be honest I wont be following close attention until it gets to the SC. |
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An example of why the U.S. District Court ruling doesn't have a huge amount of bearing you just have to look at the 2257 rulings by the 6th district... |
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I agree that the a big problem is the medicaid mandate for states. Obamacare should have said that states must allow citizens to buy insurance over state lines, then I would agree with the CC. Since that clause was originally intended to regulate (in the old term TO MAKE REGULAR) commerce between the states. |
All he had to do was walk into a State Run Hospital into the ER and they would have treated him.
That simple. |
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A really big problem is places that take MedicAID are few and far between and if you do get an appointment for a specialty doc that could be 9 months or so before you see them. My stepson is on his own and mentally disabled and it has taken him 19 months to see a Urologist twice at the ONLY hospital in the dfw metroplex to still accept medicaid and they still cant find the problem. When you call or go to SSA they do not know anything other than what it says on the screen unless you get an older worker and thats tough. I think this situation of health care will be getting worse before it gets better and that will be awhile. I havent had private pay health insurance for 3 months and have to pay for rx out of pocket at about $450 with a rx card otherwise its well over $1600 for 2 pills.
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California, for instance, says all insurers have to cover treatments for lead poisoning, while other states let insurers decide whether to cover lead poisoning, and leaves lead poisoning coverage -- or its absence -- as a surprise for customers who find that they have lead poisoning. The result of this is that an Alabama plan can't be sold in, say, Oregon, because the Alabama plan doesn't conform to Oregon's regulations. A lot of liberals want that to change: It makes more sense, they say, for insurance to be regulated by the federal government. That way the product is standard across all the states. Conservatives want the opposite: They want insurers to be able to cluster in one state, follow that state's regulations and sell the product to everyone in the country. In practice, that means we will have a single national insurance standard. But that standard will be decided by South Dakota. Or, if South Dakota doesn't give the insurers the freedom they want, it'll be decided by Wyoming. Or whoever. This is exactly what happened in the credit card industry, which is regulated in accordance with conservative wishes. In 1980, Bill Janklow, the governor of South Dakota, made a deal with Citibank: If Citibank would move its credit card business to South Dakota, the governor would literally let Citibank write South Dakota's credit card regulations. Citibank wrote an absurdly pro-credit card law, the legislature passed it, and soon all the credit card companies were heading to South Dakota. And that's exactly what would happen with health-care insurance. The industry would put its money into buying the legislature of a small, conservative, economically depressed state. The deal would be simple: Let us write the regulations and we'll bring thousands of jobs and lots of tax dollars to you. Someone will take it. The result will be an uncommonly tiny legislature in an uncommonly small state that answers to an uncommonly conservative electorate that will decide what insurance will look like for the rest of the nation. |
DF, Total failure on your part
He said he worked for Coca Cola for 17 years and was suffering pain from slipped disc's. The guy then knows that Coca Cola gets sued all the time for Workman's comp and could and still can get it after working that long for that company. I know, I worked for Coca Cola for 9 years. To use this to bash the GOP is just a lame attempt as usual from you. Healthcare reform is needed, just not the one that Obama came up with |
where are all billion from medical stuff profit going on? :)
few back to community would be nice |
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http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/Gene...omparison.aspx |
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Healthcare reform was simply needed, and Obamacare is the first step.... in a long line of no steps, screwing people over, fucking the citizen over... finally, we've got our foot in the door. |
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Right vs Left BS doesn't fly with me, the people were pissed, they voted in Scott Brown to prove it, Barry pushed forward, people got more pissed, he got a shellacking, he pushed forward. So end result, we need reform, not the one we have now with Barry, not about right vs Left, it's about right vs wrong. Something like this shouldn't be a first step, it should be a home run Quote:
Depends nothing, like I said, I worked for them, if you have pain and worked for Coca Cola, there is a line of lawyers that will help. The guy was a fucking moron and no amount of legislation is going to fix that. |
Obamacare is like the Tea Baggers, it doesn't exist.
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Who did he fail to sell it to? You? Because I'm sold on it and I can name a shit ton of people that are sold on it, hell I can see them right here on gfy. If you have a pain related to the work you did for Coca Cola, then yes... and for all you know he hurt it while mowing his yard, or has been compensated already. But I know from direct experience, if you can work, you aren't getting shit. |
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Okay? You can have slipped discs and work, it's a problem if they bulge and are slipped. And again, it could have happened while mowing his yard and nothing to do with work. |
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http://www.whitehouse.gov/health-car...publican-ideas Here is a video of Chuck Grassley defending the individual mandate on Fox New Sunday during the process... |
The whole idea that we can open up a health care system and add many tens (or hundreds) of million deadbeats/ freeloaders/ non paying people/ illegals AND have it REDUCE costs --as Obama says --is patently absurd on its face.
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i dont care what people think he is my new hero.
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Only in USA.
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This story is a PERFECT example of how fucked up our government is, and here's why:
Government policy influences human behavior. Instead of slashing taxes and getting rid of ALL social programs, thus truly stimulating the economy and invigorating markets and thus creating jobs so this poor guy can get a job and make a living and pay for his own health care needs.. ..the government raises taxes, kills the economy, and forces an absurd, wasteful, bloated, and corrupt system which forces people to commit crimes to get free government health care giveaways.. Don't you see how this pathetic story is the PERFECT lesson of what is wrong with the big government/ Democratic method? |
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