Obama Care #'s are vastly inflated

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Clubber Lang, Oct 29, 2014.

  1. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    Obama Care #'s are vastly inflated



    "everybody knows that"
     
  2. Vastly? There are a reduction in numbers but read the last paragraphs.

    "Despite a lack of transparency from the Obama administration about how enrollment has evolved, there are many reasons why a person might drop coverage, some of them positive, such as getting a full-time job with coverage.

    Washington state said that of about 24,000 no longer enrolled, one-third shifted to Medicaid."

    People could've gotten jobs!


    Benghazi! Benghazi! Benghazi!
     
  3. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    That might be true if it weren't for the fact that
    75 Percent Of Jobs Created This Year Were Part-Time Due To Weak Economy, Obamacare Concerns
     
  4. The labor force participation rate is at 40 year lows.

    Try again dipshit.
     
  5. jem

    jem

    Convertibility drinks the koolaid where they confuse reality with the land of unicorns and fairies where leftist polices work.

    where was that great cartoon... someone posted...
    about democrat fairy land...

     
  6. They could've become entrepreneurs.:mad:.
     
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  7. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    Yes, because regulations have eased so much that starting a new business is now easier than ever. Oh, and people who couldn't previously afford health care now can afford to start a new business!
     
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  8. Ah yes, the party of stupid suggests everyone who is jobless just "become an entrepreneur".

    Didn't the dame of leftist politics go on the record last week and tell her audience that government "creates jobs" and that no one should be persuaded to believe that the private sector has anything to do with it.
     
  9. I noticed that Ricter ("the free market liberal") backslapped Spike for his clueless post.

    Another remarkable example of cognitive dissonance of the party of stupid.
     
    #10     Oct 29, 2014