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Post by Moses on Aug 2, 2014 10:35:35 GMT -5
But it has not effected me... and I think it is and will be working for a long time... Truth is... Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi, and Barack Obama's careers are coming to an end... and they are set for the remainder of their lives... and none of them stake their lives on the Affordable Healthcare Act... That's because unions, after pushing to get it forced on the rest of us, bought a special "exemption", so they don't have to suffer the consequences of their own decisions. That's because serfpuppetmarxlefties !
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Post by kashmir on Aug 2, 2014 10:47:43 GMT -5
Yeah I was right you had nothing to back up your statement……. Unions can’t get an Obamacare win, but insurers are getting help Those who want to keep their health plans that don’t comply with the Affordable Care Act scored a win Wednesday when the administration decided to extend them another two years. But the administration also handed out less-noticed Obamacare victories and defeats in yesterday’s wide-ranging rule. The losers: Unions, which pushed for an exemption to a health-care law fee that they said unfairly penalizes their health plans. The winners: Insurers, who helped save the rocky health-care law's rollout. Another loss for unions The extension of non-compliant plans grabbed all the headlines Wednesday. Tucked in a 335-page rule, though, was the administration's decision not to broaden a proposed exemption on the health-care law’s transitional reinsurance program. It marks the second recent Affordable Care Act defeat for unions. Over the summer, the administration rejected unions’ pleas to allow their health plans to access federal subsidies. The three-year, $25 billion reinsurance program is meant to stabilize the individual market if there’s an early rush of sick insurance customers between 2014 and 2016. It’s funded by fees charged to the health plans themselves. The unions say they're being unfairly forced to pay into a program that their members will never benefit from. For what it's worth, large businesses have also backed repeal of the reinsurance fee for the same reason. www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2014/03/06/unions-cant-get-an-obamacare-win-but-insurers-are-getting-help/
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Post by redleg on Aug 2, 2014 10:54:02 GMT -5
That's because unions, after pushing to get it forced on the rest of us, bought a special "exemption", so they don't have to suffer the consequences of their own decisions. That's because serfpuppetmarxlefties ! No, that was simple bribery. After all, if the unions don't continue laundering money for the Dems, they would have to actually do some real work.
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Post by redleg on Aug 2, 2014 10:55:05 GMT -5
Yeah I was right you had nothing to back up your statement……. Unions can’t get an Obamacare win, but insurers are getting help Those who want to keep their health plans that don’t comply with the Affordable Care Act scored a win Wednesday when the administration decided to extend them another two years. But the administration also handed out less-noticed Obamacare victories and defeats in yesterday’s wide-ranging rule. The losers: Unions, which pushed for an exemption to a health-care law fee that they said unfairly penalizes their health plans. The winners: Insurers, who helped save the rocky health-care law's rollout. Another loss for unions The extension of non-compliant plans grabbed all the headlines Wednesday. Tucked in a 335-page rule, though, was the administration's decision not to broaden a proposed exemption on the health-care law’s transitional reinsurance program. It marks the second recent Affordable Care Act defeat for unions. Over the summer, the administration rejected unions’ pleas to allow their health plans to access federal subsidies. The three-year, $25 billion reinsurance program is meant to stabilize the individual market if there’s an early rush of sick insurance customers between 2014 and 2016. It’s funded by fees charged to the health plans themselves. The unions say they're being unfairly forced to pay into a program that their members will never benefit from. For what it's worth, large businesses have also backed repeal of the reinsurance fee for the same reason. www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2014/03/06/unions-cant-get-an-obamacare-win-but-insurers-are-getting-help/Ah, competing links. What fun.
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Post by kashmir on Aug 2, 2014 11:03:25 GMT -5
Yeah I was right you had nothing to back up your statement……. Unions can’t get an Obamacare win, but insurers are getting help Those who want to keep their health plans that don’t comply with the Affordable Care Act scored a win Wednesday when the administration decided to extend them another two years. But the administration also handed out less-noticed Obamacare victories and defeats in yesterday’s wide-ranging rule. The losers: Unions, which pushed for an exemption to a health-care law fee that they said unfairly penalizes their health plans. The winners: Insurers, who helped save the rocky health-care law's rollout. Another loss for unions The extension of non-compliant plans grabbed all the headlines Wednesday. Tucked in a 335-page rule, though, was the administration's decision not to broaden a proposed exemption on the health-care law’s transitional reinsurance program. It marks the second recent Affordable Care Act defeat for unions. Over the summer, the administration rejected unions’ pleas to allow their health plans to access federal subsidies. The three-year, $25 billion reinsurance program is meant to stabilize the individual market if there’s an early rush of sick insurance customers between 2014 and 2016. It’s funded by fees charged to the health plans themselves. The unions say they're being unfairly forced to pay into a program that their members will never benefit from. For what it's worth, large businesses have also backed repeal of the reinsurance fee for the same reason. www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2014/03/06/unions-cant-get-an-obamacare-win-but-insurers-are-getting-help/Ah, competing links. What fun. My links are from March 6, 2014. Yours are from 2013. I win!!!
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Post by vosa on Aug 2, 2014 14:12:40 GMT -5
Ah, competing links. What fun. My links are from March 6, 2014. Yours are from 2013. I win!!! You say you always post links to support your claims so where is the link that says you win? Or as your doppelganger from the original Sunspot would say "~ Linky ~"And what is it you think you have won?
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Post by kashmir on Aug 2, 2014 14:18:17 GMT -5
My links are from March 6, 2014. Yours are from 2013. I win!!! You say you always post links to support your claims so where is the link that says you win? Or as your doppelganger from the original Sunspot would say "~ Linky ~"And what is it you think you have won? Okay you got me there, wasn't much to prove redleg wrong, it would be easier to prove him right for a change. How about that links I provided for you to 'support' your claim about the 11,472,000 have fled the workforce? www.girlsjustwannahaveguns.com?Hilarious!!!!
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Post by Moses on Aug 2, 2014 14:30:51 GMT -5
My links are from March 6, 2014. Yours are from 2013. I win!!! You say you always post links to support your claims so where is the link that says you win? Or as your doppelganger from the original Sunspot would say "~ Linky ~"And what is it you think you have won? A heartwarming verbal exchange with happy you?
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Post by vosa on Aug 2, 2014 14:36:10 GMT -5
You say you always post links to support your claims so where is the link that says you win? Or as your doppelganger from the original Sunspot would say "~ Linky ~"And what is it you think you have won? Okay you got me there, wasn't much to prove redleg wrong, it would be easier to prove him right for a change. How about that links I provided for you to 'support' your claim about the 11,472,000 have fled the workforce?www.girlsjustwannahaveguns.com?Hilarious!!!! And exactly where would I find these links that you provided to support my claim about the 11,472,000 have fled the workforce?
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Post by magnaestback on Aug 2, 2014 16:22:11 GMT -5
But it has not effected me... and I think it is and will be working for a long time... Truth is... Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi, and Barack Obama's careers are coming to an end... and they are set for the remainder of their lives... and none of them stake their lives on the Affordable Healthcare Act... That's because unions, after pushing to get it forced on the rest of us, bought a special "exemption", so they don't have to suffer the consequences of their own decisions. Whenever a union pos drops dead to a painful miserable death that they deserve a angel gets its wings!
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Post by kashmir on Aug 2, 2014 17:51:11 GMT -5
That's because unions, after pushing to get it forced on the rest of us, bought a special "exemption", so they don't have to suffer the consequences of their own decisions. Whenever a union pos drops dead to a painful miserable death that they deserve a angel gets its wings! And there is a grateful union member that retired very early at 55 years of age with a phenomenal pension with medical. "You won't get me I'm part of the union, until my dying day" You sound bitter……..
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Post by magnaestback on Aug 2, 2014 18:55:32 GMT -5
Whenever a union pos drops dead to a painful miserable death that they deserve a angel gets its wings! And there is a grateful union member that retired very early at 55 years of age with a phenomenal pension with medical. "You won't get me I'm part of the union, until my dying day" You sound bitter…….. I retired at 54............. on my own without stealing a cent.
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Post by kashmir on Aug 3, 2014 13:19:58 GMT -5
And there is a grateful union member that retired very early at 55 years of age with a phenomenal pension with medical. "You won't get me I'm part of the union, until my dying day" You sound bitter…….. I retired at 54............. on my own without stealing a cent. Oh, was that your coy way of inferring that mine had been stolen and yours was not stolen? I can assure you it was all legal, 'leaving not a red cent on the table', at 55 years of age it did not pay to work anymore, get my drift?
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Post by aboutwell on Aug 3, 2014 13:32:35 GMT -5
My links are from March 6, 2014. Yours are from 2013. I win!!! You say you always post links to support your claims so where is the link that says you win? Or as your doppelganger from the original Sunspot would say "~ Linky ~"And what is it you think you have won? Links are like polls... of very little use... if any... unless they are reporting in one's own favor...
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Post by magnaestback on Aug 3, 2014 13:41:06 GMT -5
I retired at 54............. on my own without stealing a cent. Oh, was that your coy way of inferring that mine had been stolen and yours was not stolen? I can assure you it was all legal, 'leaving not a red cent on the table', at 55 years of age it did not pay to work anymore, get my drift? Legalized theft is commonplace, parasites and trash use it all the time.
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Post by vosa on Aug 3, 2014 14:04:08 GMT -5
You say you always post links to support your claims so where is the link that says you win? Or as your doppelganger from the original Sunspot would say "~ Linky ~"And what is it you think you have won? Links are like polls... of very little use... if any... unless they are reporting in one's own favor... That's a cop out excuse to avoid having a poster's claim challenged. Your comment seems to indicate that you don't believe there are any legitimate news sources anywhere in the world.
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Post by aboutwell on Aug 3, 2014 15:46:20 GMT -5
Links are like polls... of very little use... if any... unless they are reporting in one's own favor... That's a cop out excuse to avoid having a poster's claim challenged. Your comment seems to indicate that you don't believe there are any legitimate news sources anywhere in the world. I only said that because someone said something about swapping opposing links... AND... because I believe there's a lot of truth in it... (especially polls)... and sure I believe there are legitimate links out there... I have posted many of them... only to have them refuted by people like Redleg... (only named because he was the latest that I can remember)...
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