John Deering for October 16, 2013

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    Dave Ferro  over 10 years ago

    Well, if everyone paid for their own healthcare, we’d have universal healthcare.

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    Enoki  over 10 years ago

    Another day and not one word on Obamacare in the media… Maybe we should rename it Obamakatrina….

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    Enoki  over 10 years ago

    Thank you so very much Mr. King for that totally gratiutious ad hominen insult. I found it very humorous.

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    Enoki  over 10 years ago

    Okay, okay…! I’ll try and remember that when I’m sober! :)

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    braindead Premium Member over 10 years ago

    Couldn’t Deering have drawn a Job Creator? Or has he never seen one?

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    Dtroutma  over 10 years ago

    If you’re covered by VA medical care, you’re covered as far as having “insurance”. There’s still some question about those having to cover spouses with other means, or if a person already has several coverages, like FEHB, VA, and Medicare. Old farts should still be in fairly good shape, which is the whole point of getting younger, healthier (temporarily) folks enlisted to balance out the actuarial element.

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    pirate227  over 10 years ago

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    FourcentsSr  over 10 years ago

    If it doesn’t work get rid of it. If it is bad from your perspective stop complaining and win some elections. All I see here are sour grapes because you lost and couldn’t overcome a majority of voters.

    Get busy with all the conspiracy ideas. When you loose and loose out come the silly complaints. In a Democracy you get change with majority votes. Gerrymandering them will have the opposite effect you seek. If it is absolutely intolerable move. Do you miss Bush? He doesn’t miss you, LOL

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    Michael Peterson Premium Member over 10 years ago

    Apparently — and you’d have to actually look around to figure this out — the states that took responsibility for themselves have ACA websites that work perfectly well. The clog is in the states that abandoned their citizens because they’d rather serve the interests of fatcat contributors. Granted, a website set up by the lowest bidder is likely to fail, but you get what you pay for and, if you live in a state that doesn’t want to watch out for you, well, that’s democracy, bub. People voting against their own interests don’t do so well — what a surprise!

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