archer wrote: The subject is, and was, health insurance. And don't act like people haven't been using emergency rooms for their routine health care needs costing us all higher premiums and health care costs.
That is demonstrably false. You keep bringing it up but I have not seen you defend it.
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You ignore the point of the video. Why don't you speak to the fact that the information is being abused? If the R's were doing this you would crap a brick and we all know it.
On balance, many Americans will benefit from the healthcare expansion. They are guaranteed coverage regardless of their medical history. And lower-income families will gain access to comprehensive coverage at little or no cost TO THEM.
There, I corrected your statement. The cost is still high but it's the rest of us that have to pay it for them.[/quote]
The cost for low income families has always been born by rest of us.....now it will be less as they can get care from a doctor or clinic rather than the emergency room......that's good for us, but you knew that.[/quote]
If we have always payed for it and costs are going down why are premiums going up?[/quote]
HEARTLESS wrote: PrintSmith is correct. archer if the cost for low income families will go down, why are rates going up so much for the rest of us? Please try a real answer, not some canned HuffingPoop/Democrap response.
Since you keep bringing it up I guess I just missed your answer.
And another thread bites the dust.When one of you already labels any response as "huffingpoop/democrap" I'll pass Thank you. Talk to yourselves, you are not worth my time.
archer wrote: And another thread bites the dust.When one of you already labels any response as "huffingpoop/democrap" I'll pass Thank you. Talk to yourselves, you are not worth my time.
So why the focus on young women this time around? Jen Caltrider of ProgressNow Colorado Education said in a statement: “I watch a lot of football, so I’m not really surprised keg stands and red solo cups are the way to reach 20-something guys. Those guys signing up for insurance is only half the equation. We need to reach 20-something women, as well, and we hope this round of ads will do that.”
Wow! This truly demonstrates the lack of respect liberal progressives have for women. So Archer, in your opinion, do these ads elevate women? Do they show respect?
As someone noted: "These ads send the message that you're really stupid and gullible...and after electing Obama twice...maybe they have a point."