If I’m selling bags of dog crap nationwide for $50 a bag and only 6 sell on my Grand Opening, can I blame glitches with the website to my investors?OR Maybe people just don’t want a load of crap!
Matt, you are being rather generous. The building in real life looks more like a Hooverville shanty with a Tea Bagger pouring gasoline on it and blaming the president for the price of the gasoline.
TennCare was a State program, created (on a Federal waiver) to supplant Medicaid with a “Managed Care”program, instead of Medicaid’s “Fee-for-service” – in 1994 by Gov. McWherter. – nothing like Obama/Romney/Heritagecare. Financial problems (due to increasing medical costs and low resident income) necessitated program changes – in 2005 – to counter increasing costs, reducing some benefits and dropping some 190,000 participants…and it’s all Obama’s fault.
I keep reading comments suggesting that the ACA was designed to fail so that Obama could institute a single-payer system. I think that’s crazy — the failure of the ACA would make the idea of any reform less likely — that’s why a lot of Republicans want it to fail. But I do wish it had been possible to pass a better system, single-payer or public/private.
ConserveGov over 10 years ago
If I’m selling bags of dog crap nationwide for $50 a bag and only 6 sell on my Grand Opening, can I blame glitches with the website to my investors?OR Maybe people just don’t want a load of crap!
Enoki over 10 years ago
More like the space needle on top of a little shack that wasn’t built to code.
Mike in Albany over 10 years ago
Matt, you are being rather generous. The building in real life looks more like a Hooverville shanty with a Tea Bagger pouring gasoline on it and blaming the president for the price of the gasoline.
Robert C. Premium Member over 10 years ago
TennCare was a State program, created (on a Federal waiver) to supplant Medicaid with a “Managed Care”program, instead of Medicaid’s “Fee-for-service” – in 1994 by Gov. McWherter. – nothing like Obama/Romney/Heritagecare. Financial problems (due to increasing medical costs and low resident income) necessitated program changes – in 2005 – to counter increasing costs, reducing some benefits and dropping some 190,000 participants…and it’s all Obama’s fault.
lonecat over 10 years ago
I keep reading comments suggesting that the ACA was designed to fail so that Obama could institute a single-payer system. I think that’s crazy — the failure of the ACA would make the idea of any reform less likely — that’s why a lot of Republicans want it to fail. But I do wish it had been possible to pass a better system, single-payer or public/private.