Denver Post: Colorado ACA Approval Rating Drops Below 40%

13 Feb 2014 15:04 - 13 Feb 2014 15:19 #11 by Reverend Revelant

LadyJazzer wrote: I stand by 'em... Facts don't change...Right-wing talking-points do.

ACA numbers keep rising, and all the bullsh*t talking-ponts from the Koch Brothers, Club For Growth, and the TeaBagger Party can't change it.


When did the Koch Borthers take over The Huffington Post?

Millennials Will Not Sign Up for Obamacare

Millennials will not sign up for Obamacare or the Affordable Care Act.

Regardless of the term used to describe the new health care law, less than one quarter of young people ages 18 to 29 say they will definitely or probably enroll in insurance through an exchange, according to a poll from the Harvard Public Opinion Project released Wednesday morning.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mariel-kl ... 01266.html


Since when did the Koch Brothers purchase the Harvard Institute of Politics?

1. MOST MILLENNIALS BELIEVE ACA/OBAMACARE WILL BRING HIGHER COSTS, WORSE CARE


Among the 18- 29- year olds currently without health insurance, less than 1/3 say they're likely to enroll in the exchange (13% say they will definitely enroll, 16% say they will probably enroll); 41% say they are 50-50 at the moment.

http://iop.harvard.edu/blog/iop-release ... 2013Survey


When did the Koch Brothers take over CBS and all the ACA insurers networks?

On Obamacare enrollment, insurers don't share government's optimism

CBS News also received a guarded analysis from a source involved in implementation of the Affordable Care Act who supports Obamacare.

The source said the bump of young invincibles to 27 percent of January enrollees was “progress,” but added “they neglect to point out that they need roughly 40 percent to help achieve a balanced risk pool” necessary under a successful business model.

“3.3 million people is still a relatively small proportion of the population that ‘should be’ interested," added the source, who is not authorized to speak on behalf of the administration and does not wish to be identified.

“Looking at the total of 3.3 million, netting out the non-pays, and listening to the anecdotal carrier reports, it doesn't look like we have more than a fraction--certainly something less than 10%-- of the previously uninsured,”

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/on-obamacar ... -optimism/


None of the above reports are from the Koch Brothers, Club For Growth or the Tea Party. You can stand by whatever you want but you can only have your own opinions, not your own facts.

I'm standing here outside of your little echo chamber and I noticed you're looking mighty stupid right about now.

Waiting for Armageddon since 33 AD

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13 Feb 2014 15:17 #12 by Blazer Bob
Tic-Tock.

Speaking of the Koch Brothers (Boo),

"MONEY IN POLITICS AND THE HYPOCRISY OF THE LEFT
As I eagerly await the daily announcement from the media and the organized Left about the latest purported outrage of the Koch brothers spending money on politics, it is worth taking in the data compiled by the lefty Center for Responsive Politics about the top donors to political campaigns. The data on campaign spending from 1989-2014 show that all of the lefty talk about “corporate money” in politics is a smoke screen: the largest donors are labor unions and left-leaning grassroots groups. In fact, the number one donor is Act Blue, which hasn’t been around all that long.

The screen cap below shows the top 15 political donors. Eleven of the 15 tilt Democratic while none tilt Republican, and nine of them are labor unions, with the second largest political donor being the giant public employee union, AFSCME. Koch Industries comes in way down at 59th place on the list."...

http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2 ... e-left.php

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13 Feb 2014 15:23 #13 by FredHayek
BB,
You have it all wrong, their political money is only used for good, whereas the Koch Brothers use their cash to steal elections from the people.

If it is true that the rich control government, why do we still have a progressive tax system? Why hasn't the flat tax been passed?

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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13 Feb 2014 15:29 #14 by PrintSmith

LadyJazzer wrote: I stand by 'em... Facts don't change...Right-wing talking-points do.

ACA numbers keep rising, and all the bullsh*t talking-ponts from the Koch Brothers, Club For Growth, and the TeaBagger Party can't change it.

You're correct, sortakinda, the dissatisfaction numbers for the ACA are in fact rising as time goes by (tick-tock) and the Party of Democrats is still trying to say that scat can be picked up by the clean end.

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14 Feb 2014 08:26 #16 by Mtn Gramma
Oh My Gosh! That was excellent! Did you read the penalty page in the post? Holy Cow!

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