Phil Hands for December 03, 2013

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    pirate227  over 10 years ago

    The GOP is getting scared.

    California-GOP-creates-fake-healthcare-website-to-discourage-constituents-from-obtaining-insurance

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    cjr53  over 10 years ago

    I’m with Ruff, where is the $300 Million a day oil revenue bush-cheney promised? How are the republicans planning to bring back the people killed in the bush-cheney wars? What is the republican health care plan? Are they willing to “not get sick, and die quickly” if they do? We already know NOT; cheney had a heart installed.

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    Michael Peterson Premium Member over 10 years ago

    I’ve signed up. It took a while, but so what? It’s working now. They fixed it. I guess that’s a bad thing, but I’m just not sure why.

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    Dr Lou Premium Member over 10 years ago

    Its actually doing much better and will continue to do so. Health care reform is here to stay.

    Might sorta haveta start coming up with more original cartoon ideas very soon.

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    Dtroutma  over 10 years ago

    Was curious about AFLAC sponsoring NASCAR, a generally younger audience, with Carl Edwards driving for them and speaking for them. Googled them and the age of insured, they have a page covering the different " generations" Y 18-24, X 25-44. "baby boomers 45-65and “traditional” (oldies). It was very interesting what folks are buying, and what percentage. interesting that X’s for example who have insurance, 86% have major medical. The breakdowns of the demographics, and “generation outlooks” on “life” are also very interesting, and make the PPACA a much more desirable thing, across all ages, than the naysayers would have us believe!

    Hmmm also interesting on another link that AFLAC has a VERY short retention span on their “employees”.

    Just a different way to look at things from an insurance companies perspective, especially one that focuses on major medical and disability, and advertises very heavily on TV to “younger folks” based on where they place their sponsorship.

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