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Got another interesting email today. It listed some 'Obama Myths'.
Obama Myth #1: You can keep your doctor; you can keep your health care plan. The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has estimated that nearly 6 million Americans currently covered by an employment-based plan would not have coverage under the current reform proposals. Obama Myth #2: The AARP supports ObamaCare. In response to the President's claims, the AARP issued a statement which asserted that "indications that we have endorsed any of the major health care reform bills currently under consideration in Congress are inaccurate." However, 60,000 AARP members have discontinued their membership - so one might assume it is a business decision for them. Obama Myth #3: 46 million Americans are uninsured and uninsurable. According to the Census Bureau, of the 46 million Americans who are uninsured: * 10.1 million are individuals who have income of $66,000 for a family of four, but who elect to remain uninsured. * 9.3 million are non-citizens who generally do not pay tax. * 6.4 million who are enrolled in Medicaid or S-CHIP but reported to the Census taker that they were not. (This phenomenon is known among statisticians as the Medicaid undercount.) * 4.3 million are eligible for Medicaid or S-CHIP but have not enrolled. * 5 million are childless adults, mainly healthy, young adults who simply do not wish to pay for insurance. That last one, especially, has been in the mill for quite a while now. The major media never mentions it, of course. -- John H "If you think healthcare is expensive now, wait until it's free!" --Anonymous |
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On Aug 23, 7:53*pm, Guzzistimo wrote:
Got another interesting email today. It listed some 'Obama Myths'. Obama Myth #1: You can keep your doctor; you can keep your health care plan. it doesn't matter if you can keep your doctor. private insurance companies only let you choose doctors with degrees from the philippines, or the university of st. george's in the grenadines. they don't pay for anything that actually makes you sick, claiming that everything is a 'pre existing condition'. so it's a myth you get to choose your doctor under private enterprise. what actually happens is your insurance company rations health care based on the latest dividend statement to stockholders Obama Myth #2: The AARP supports ObamaCare. In response to the President's claims, the AARP issued a statement which asserted that "indications that we have endorsed any of the major health care reform bills currently under consideration in Congress are inaccurate." However, 60,000 AARP members have discontinued their membership - so one might assume it is a business decision for them. ?? now THIS makes no sense. is he saying that AARP DOESN"T support obama and therefore 60K seniors DO and quit? 60K members is about 1% of AARP's membership.... and many of them have govt health insurance Obama Myth #3: 46 million Americans are uninsured and uninsurable. According to the Census Bureau, of the 46 million Americans who are uninsured: * * * 10.1 million are individuals who have income of $66,000 for a family of four, but who elect to remain uninsured. IOW they can't afford to pay for it because their employer doesn't cover them and 66K is not enough to raise a family of 4 AND pay 2000/ month for health insurance * * * 5 million are childless adults, mainly healthy, young adults who simply do not wish to pay for insurance. That last one, especially, has been in the mill for quite a while now. The major media never mentions it, of course. seems ol' guzzie, like the right winger he is, doesn't know crap about crap.... |
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![]() "wf3h" wrote in message ... On Aug 23, 7:53 pm, Guzzistimo wrote: Got another interesting email today. It listed some 'Obama Myths'. Obama Myth #1: You can keep your doctor; you can keep your health care plan. it doesn't matter if you can keep your doctor. private insurance companies only let you choose doctors with degrees from the philippines, or the university of st. george's in the grenadines. they don't pay for anything that actually makes you sick, claiming that everything is a 'pre existing condition'. so it's a myth you get to choose your doctor under private enterprise. what actually happens is your insurance company rations health care based on the latest dividend statement to stockholders Obama Myth #2: The AARP supports ObamaCare. In response to the President's claims, the AARP issued a statement which asserted that "indications that we have endorsed any of the major health care reform bills currently under consideration in Congress are inaccurate." However, 60,000 AARP members have discontinued their membership - so one might assume it is a business decision for them. ?? now THIS makes no sense. is he saying that AARP DOESN"T support obama and therefore 60K seniors DO and quit? 60K members is about 1% of AARP's membership.... and many of them have govt health insurance Obama Myth #3: 46 million Americans are uninsured and uninsurable. According to the Census Bureau, of the 46 million Americans who are uninsured: * 10.1 million are individuals who have income of $66,000 for a family of four, but who elect to remain uninsured. IOW they can't afford to pay for it because their employer doesn't cover them and 66K is not enough to raise a family of 4 AND pay 2000/ month for health insurance * 5 million are childless adults, mainly healthy, young adults who simply do not wish to pay for insurance. That last one, especially, has been in the mill for quite a while now. The major media never mentions it, of course. seems ol' guzzie, like the right winger he is, doesn't know crap about crap.... ~~ Snerk ~~ ...and he was a senior officer in the US Army......makes you think eh? |
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Don White wrote:
seems ol' guzzie, like the right winger he is, doesn't know crap about crap.... ~~ Snerk ~~ ..and he was a senior officer in the US Army......makes you think eh? No. Low standards and longevity. |
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![]() "Guzzistimo" wrote in message ... Got another interesting email today. It listed some 'Obama Myths'. Obama Myth #1: You can keep your doctor; you can keep your health care plan. The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has estimated that nearly 6 million Americans currently covered by an employment-based plan would not have coverage under the current reform proposals. Obama Myth #2: The AARP supports ObamaCare. In response to the President's claims, the AARP issued a statement which asserted that "indications that we have endorsed any of the major health care reform bills currently under consideration in Congress are inaccurate." However, 60,000 AARP members have discontinued their membership - so one might assume it is a business decision for them. Obama Myth #3: 46 million Americans are uninsured and uninsurable. According to the Census Bureau, of the 46 million Americans who are uninsured: * 10.1 million are individuals who have income of $66,000 for a family of four, but who elect to remain uninsured. * 9.3 million are non-citizens who generally do not pay tax. * 6.4 million who are enrolled in Medicaid or S-CHIP but reported to the Census taker that they were not. (This phenomenon is known among statisticians as the Medicaid undercount.) * 4.3 million are eligible for Medicaid or S-CHIP but have not enrolled. * 5 million are childless adults, mainly healthy, young adults who simply do not wish to pay for insurance. That last one, especially, has been in the mill for quite a while now. The major media never mentions it, of course. -- John H "If you think healthcare is expensive now, wait until it's free!" --Anonymous So Obama is trying to fix what isn't broken. LOL. The real reason government wants to do health care is to raise taxes. Opening the pandoras box to justify insane tax increases, spending most of the money on pork, corruption and buddy corporations. Amazing how many fall for this rouse. |
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On Aug 24, 12:22*pm, "Canuck57" wrote:
"Guzzistimo" wrote in message ... Got another interesting email today. It listed some 'Obama Myths'. Obama Myth #1: You can keep your doctor; you can keep your health care plan. The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has estimated that nearly 6 million Americans currently covered by an employment-based plan would not have coverage under the current reform proposals. Obama Myth #2: The AARP supports ObamaCare. In response to the President's claims, the AARP issued a statement which asserted that "indications that we have endorsed any of the major health care reform bills currently under consideration in Congress are inaccurate." However, 60,000 AARP members have discontinued their membership - so one might assume it is a business decision for them. Obama Myth #3: 46 million Americans are uninsured and uninsurable. According to the Census Bureau, of the 46 million Americans who are uninsured: * ** 10.1 million are individuals who have income of $66,000 for a family of four, but who elect to remain uninsured. * ** 9.3 million are non-citizens who generally do not pay tax. * ** 6.4 million who are enrolled in Medicaid or S-CHIP but reported to the Census taker that they were not. (This phenomenon is known among statisticians as the Medicaid undercount.) * ** 4.3 million are eligible for Medicaid or S-CHIP but have not enrolled. * ** 5 million are childless adults, mainly healthy, young adults who simply do not wish to pay for insurance. That last one, especially, has been in the mill for quite a while now. The major media never mentions it, of course. -- John H "If you think healthcare is expensive now, wait until it's free!" --Anonymous So Obama is trying to fix what isn't broken. *LOL. he thinks the health care system in this country ISN'T broken res ipsa loquitur |
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![]() "wf3h" wrote in message ... On Aug 24, 12:22 pm, "Canuck57" wrote: "Guzzistimo" wrote in message ... Got another interesting email today. It listed some 'Obama Myths'. Obama Myth #1: You can keep your doctor; you can keep your health care plan. The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has estimated that nearly 6 million Americans currently covered by an employment-based plan would not have coverage under the current reform proposals. Obama Myth #2: The AARP supports ObamaCare. In response to the President's claims, the AARP issued a statement which asserted that "indications that we have endorsed any of the major health care reform bills currently under consideration in Congress are inaccurate." However, 60,000 AARP members have discontinued their membership - so one might assume it is a business decision for them. Obama Myth #3: 46 million Americans are uninsured and uninsurable. According to the Census Bureau, of the 46 million Americans who are uninsured: * 10.1 million are individuals who have income of $66,000 for a family of four, but who elect to remain uninsured. * 9.3 million are non-citizens who generally do not pay tax. * 6.4 million who are enrolled in Medicaid or S-CHIP but reported to the Census taker that they were not. (This phenomenon is known among statisticians as the Medicaid undercount.) * 4.3 million are eligible for Medicaid or S-CHIP but have not enrolled. * 5 million are childless adults, mainly healthy, young adults who simply do not wish to pay for insurance. That last one, especially, has been in the mill for quite a while now. The major media never mentions it, of course. -- John H "If you think healthcare is expensive now, wait until it's free!" --Anonymous So Obama is trying to fix what isn't broken. LOL. he thinks the health care system in this country ISN'T broken res ipsa loquitur ----------- Funny, he wants reform, an excuse to bump taxes. Obama's claim to fame so far, is he is bound to hold the record of the most increased debt over time of any president yet. Government is looking for a way to pay for Obama's debt-corruption spend. |
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wf3h wrote:
On Aug 24, 12:22 pm, "Canuck57" wrote: "Guzzistimo" wrote in message ... Got another interesting email today. It listed some 'Obama Myths'. Obama Myth #1: You can keep your doctor; you can keep your health care plan. The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has estimated that nearly 6 million Americans currently covered by an employment-based plan would not have coverage under the current reform proposals. Obama Myth #2: The AARP supports ObamaCare. In response to the President's claims, the AARP issued a statement which asserted that "indications that we have endorsed any of the major health care reform bills currently under consideration in Congress are inaccurate." However, 60,000 AARP members have discontinued their membership - so one might assume it is a business decision for them. Obama Myth #3: 46 million Americans are uninsured and uninsurable. According to the Census Bureau, of the 46 million Americans who are uninsured: * 10.1 million are individuals who have income of $66,000 for a family of four, but who elect to remain uninsured. * 9.3 million are non-citizens who generally do not pay tax. * 6.4 million who are enrolled in Medicaid or S-CHIP but reported to the Census taker that they were not. (This phenomenon is known among statisticians as the Medicaid undercount.) * 4.3 million are eligible for Medicaid or S-CHIP but have not enrolled. * 5 million are childless adults, mainly healthy, young adults who simply do not wish to pay for insurance. That last one, especially, has been in the mill for quite a while now. The major media never mentions it, of course. -- John H "If you think healthcare is expensive now, wait until it's free!" --Anonymous So Obama is trying to fix what isn't broken. LOL. he thinks the health care system in this country ISN'T broken res ipsa loquitur It isn't broken. If you go to the emergency room you will get treated fro your emergency condition. If you have cold or the sniffles you can go to the drug store and buy some over the counter medication. |
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On Aug 24, 2:17*pm, "Canuck57" wrote:
"wf3h" wrote in message ... On Aug 24, 12:22 pm, "Canuck57" wrote: "Guzzistimo" wrote in message .. . Got another interesting email today. It listed some 'Obama Myths'. Obama Myth #1: You can keep your doctor; you can keep your health care plan. The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has estimated that nearly 6 million Americans currently covered by an employment-based plan would not have coverage under the current reform proposals. Obama Myth #2: The AARP supports ObamaCare. In response to the President's claims, the AARP issued a statement which asserted that "indications that we have endorsed any of the major health care reform bills currently under consideration in Congress are inaccurate." However, 60,000 AARP members have discontinued their membership - so one might assume it is a business decision for them. Obama Myth #3: 46 million Americans are uninsured and uninsurable. According to the Census Bureau, of the 46 million Americans who are uninsured: * 10.1 million are individuals who have income of $66,000 for a family of four, but who elect to remain uninsured. * 9.3 million are non-citizens who generally do not pay tax. * 6.4 million who are enrolled in Medicaid or S-CHIP but reported to the Census taker that they were not. (This phenomenon is known among statisticians as the Medicaid undercount.) * 4.3 million are eligible for Medicaid or S-CHIP but have not enrolled. * 5 million are childless adults, mainly healthy, young adults who simply do not wish to pay for insurance. That last one, especially, has been in the mill for quite a while now.. The major media never mentions it, of course. -- John H "If you think healthcare is expensive now, wait until it's free!" --Anonymous So Obama is trying to fix what isn't broken. LOL. he thinks the health care system in this country ISN'T broken res ipsa loquitur ----------- Funny, he wants reform, an excuse to bump taxes. Obama's claim to fame so far, is he is bound to hold the record of the most increased debt over time of any president yet. *Government is looking for a way to pay for Obama's debt-corruption spend. ROFLMAO!! the right thinks obama has been president for the last 8 years. they kinda forgot about the spending binge the ultra rich went on for the last 30 years that the middle class is paying for you gotta love the right. they have the attention span of a tomato plant |
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On Aug 24, 4:09*pm, BAR wrote:
wf3h wrote: On Aug 24, 12:22 pm, "Canuck57" wrote: "Guzzistimo" wrote in message . .. Got another interesting email today. It listed some 'Obama Myths'. Obama Myth #1: You can keep your doctor; you can keep your health care plan. The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has estimated that nearly 6 million Americans currently covered by an employment-based plan would not have coverage under the current reform proposals. Obama Myth #2: The AARP supports ObamaCare. In response to the President's claims, the AARP issued a statement which asserted that "indications that we have endorsed any of the major health care reform bills currently under consideration in Congress are inaccurate." However, 60,000 AARP members have discontinued their membership - so one might assume it is a business decision for them. Obama Myth #3: 46 million Americans are uninsured and uninsurable. According to the Census Bureau, of the 46 million Americans who are uninsured: * ** 10.1 million are individuals who have income of $66,000 for a family of four, but who elect to remain uninsured. * ** 9.3 million are non-citizens who generally do not pay tax. * ** 6.4 million who are enrolled in Medicaid or S-CHIP but reported to the Census taker that they were not. (This phenomenon is known among statisticians as the Medicaid undercount.) * ** 4.3 million are eligible for Medicaid or S-CHIP but have not enrolled. * ** 5 million are childless adults, mainly healthy, young adults who simply do not wish to pay for insurance. That last one, especially, has been in the mill for quite a while now.. The major media never mentions it, of course. -- John H "If you think healthcare is expensive now, wait until it's free!" --Anonymous So Obama is trying to fix what isn't broken. *LOL. he thinks the health care system in this country ISN'T broken res ipsa loquitur It isn't broken. If you go to the emergency room you will get treated fro your emergency condition. If you have cold or the sniffles you can go to the drug store and buy some over the counter medication. and if you have cancer? oh. i guess you die. courtesy of far right pro life medicine |
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