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PostPosted: Wed May 04, 2016 3:21 pm 
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Read yesterday Allen West thought the big ACA bombshell comes end of October in skyrocketing premium hikes.


Not the one term Rep. Allen West who got politely drummed out of the military for engaging in illegal gunplay with a prisoner? Nor the Allen West who never held a position away from the military, military contractors or as a political talking head?

Come on, I can toss out Bernie Sanders as more qualified to speak out on military organization, funding and tactics than you can West & healthcare.

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PostPosted: Wed May 04, 2016 3:22 pm 
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If nothing else, the ACA should have made the public angrier about the plain collusion between insurance companies & health care systems, but it didn't do that either.


That's an excellent point, problem was that the ACA itself was shrouded in bullshit, obfuscated and hustled through Congress in a criminal way. We were told we wouldn't know what was in it until it passed. The time to be pissed was before the law was passed, but rational voices were drowned out by the Republicans and brow beaten by Democrats. It's all plain as day now....but it's here and isn't going anywhere.

The abridged version is 925 pages or thereabouts. I've tried to read it when I fly for work...no go.


Staying out of airport bars makes reading on planes easier.

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PostPosted: Wed May 04, 2016 3:24 pm 
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If nothing else, the ACA should have made the public angrier about the plain collusion between insurance companies & health care systems, but it didn't do that either.

Public is too worried about what bathroom someone chooses to piss in to be concerned with trivial stuff like the cost of their healthcare. People are dumb.


It's really sad how much of a massive issue that became two months ago. Hell, we had a what 20 page thread overnight on an issue none of us here will ever be confronted with. Even Trump called it a non-issue :lol:

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Seacrest wrote:
SomeGuy wrote:
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If nothing else, the ACA should have made the public angrier about the plain collusion between insurance companies & health care systems, but it didn't do that either.


That's an excellent point, problem was that the ACA itself was shrouded in bullshit, obfuscated and hustled through Congress in a criminal way. We were told we wouldn't know what was in it until it passed. The time to be pissed was before the law was passed, but rational voices were drowned out by the Republicans and brow beaten by Democrats. It's all plain as day now....but it's here and isn't going anywhere.

The abridged version is 925 pages or thereabouts. I've tried to read it when I fly for work...no go.


Staying out of airport bars makes reading on planes easier.


SomeGuy: Oh, we gonna start this now? :drunken:

Seacrest: I pooped myself last night

CFSMB: :lol: :shock: :cry: :lol:


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PostPosted: Wed May 04, 2016 3:29 pm 
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SomeGuy wrote:
Seacrest wrote:
SomeGuy wrote:
Regular Reader wrote:

If nothing else, the ACA should have made the public angrier about the plain collusion between insurance companies & health care systems, but it didn't do that either.


That's an excellent point, problem was that the ACA itself was shrouded in bullshit, obfuscated and hustled through Congress in a criminal way. We were told we wouldn't know what was in it until it passed. The time to be pissed was before the law was passed, but rational voices were drowned out by the Republicans and brow beaten by Democrats. It's all plain as day now....but it's here and isn't going anywhere.

The abridged version is 925 pages or thereabouts. I've tried to read it when I fly for work...no go.


Staying out of airport bars makes reading on planes easier.


SomeGuy: Oh, we gonna start this now? :drunken:

Seacrest: I pooped myself last night

CFSMB: :lol: :shock: :cry: :lol:



:lol: :lol:

Glad to see you escaped from Dunning

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PostPosted: Wed May 04, 2016 3:41 pm 
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SomeGuy wrote:
That's an excellent point, problem was that the ACA itself was shrouded in bullshit, obfuscated and hustled through Congress in a criminal way. We were told we wouldn't know what was in it until it passed. The time to be pissed was before the law was passed, but rational voices were drowned out by the Republicans and brow beaten by Democrats. It's all plain as day now....but it's here and isn't going anywhere.

The abridged version is 925 pages or thereabouts. I've tried to read it when I fly for work...no go.


It is virtually impossible to read any significant section of the federal codes. By design.

I had to "read" up on federal COBRA legislation about 25 years ago. I quickly realized I was in over my head. I went to the guy who assigned the work to me, explained that what I had for him was little more than others' summaries that I checked as well as I could, but that it was out of my wheelhouse. He laughed, thanked me for the honesty & explained that at his advanced age, he wasn't even up for attempting even that. :lol:

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