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Re: This Guy Isn't Out of Touch or Anything

Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 11:14 pm
by H4ever
mvscal wrote:
Mikey wrote:...employers need to hire more full time workers instead of part time,
Or maybe the Democrats in Congress shouldn't have passed the godawful piece of shit called "Affordable" Health Care based on a pack of bald face lies.

So how are all those healthcare savings workin out for ya?
Or maybe some of us have VA benefits for life? And perhaps the industrial military complex and all their clout are making it damn near mandatory you enlist or else eventually go bankrupt due to the sorry state of healthcare and the ass-raping perpetuated by the phamaceutical mother-fuckers? food for thought? you served... get the profit cock out of your mouth, slut.

Re: This Guy Isn't Out of Touch or Anything

Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2015 12:20 am
by H4ever
KC Scott wrote:Felix you just unwittingly proved the point - the stock price of UHC and Aetna broke out at the exact time the ACA was passed

Wall Street knew that when everyone Must buy health insurance - the cost of Heath insurance was going to rise

Not sure why Mikey doesn't see what happened there

Sounds like collusion by definition. Time to lock some greedy motherfuckers up? Or would that be a no-no in this 1% controlled trainwreck of its' former self country?

Re: This Guy Isn't Out of Touch or Anything

Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2015 12:49 am
by Mikey
KC Scott wrote:Felix you just unwittingly proved the point - the stock price of UHC and Aetna broke out at the exact time the ACA was passed

Wall Street knew that when everyone Must buy health insurance - the cost of Heath insurance was going to rise

Not sure why Mikey doesn't see what happened there
The fact that the "loyal opposition" nixed any chance of a public option, which would have provided a less expensive alternative (i.e. competition), and also will not let Medicare negotiate with pharmaceutical companies as all other major countries do, might have something to do with it.

Republicans will do anything they can to keep health care costs as high as possible, just so they can blame it on ACA. Not sure why you don't see what's happening right in front of your face.

Re: This Guy Isn't Out of Touch or Anything

Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2015 1:56 am
by mvscal
Mikey wrote: Republicans will do anything they can to keep health care costs as high as possible,
Such as?

Re: This Guy Isn't Out of Touch or Anything

Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2015 2:21 am
by Diego in Seattle
mvscal wrote:
Mikey wrote: Republicans will do anything they can to keep health care costs as high as possible,
Such as?
Pay attention, slappy. It's already been covered.

Re: This Guy Isn't Out of Touch or Anything

Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2015 2:28 am
by mvscal
Why don't you be a sport and reiterate. Thanks.

Re: This Guy Isn't Out of Touch or Anything

Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2015 2:41 am
by Diego in Seattle
mvscal wrote:Why don't you be a sport and reiterate. Thanks.
Sorry, this isn't a remedial class (like all your other classes). Have your wife read it to you sometime in between your beatings.

Re: This Guy Isn't Out of Touch or Anything

Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2015 3:24 am
by Felix
KC Scott wrote:Felix you just unwittingly proved the point - the stock price of UHC and Aetna broke out at the exact time the ACA was passed

Wall Street knew that when everyone Must buy health insurance - the cost of Heath insurance was going to rise

Not sure why Mikey doesn't see what happened there
their profitability is what's driving it, not the need for everyone to be insured.....you can see the drop in profits at the exact time the aca went into effect.....its surged since those initial hits....

Re: This Guy Isn't Out of Touch or Anything

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2015 1:14 pm
by mvscal
Diego in Seattle wrote:
mvscal wrote:Why don't you be a sport and reiterate. Thanks.
Sorry, this isn't a remedial class (like all your other classes). Have your wife read it to you sometime in between your beatings.
So...nothing then. Nice white flag. Now toddle off and suck another fat baby's dick.