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In reply to the discussion: How is Obamacare not a disaster for the Democratic party? (revised) [View all]jberryhill
(62,444 posts)8. The answer is very simple
Because most people benefit under the ACA, and majorities win elections.
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brentspeak
Nov 2013
OP
I take *pride* in being on the opposite side of most issues as you, Sid. It's how I know I'm on the
Romulox
Nov 2013
#18
No. I won't hate anything that's constructive or that goes against the status quo.
BlueCaliDem
Nov 2013
#79
Is this a threat? I think a toxic atmosphere of intimidation is taking over... nt
Romulox
Nov 2013
#136
And you *do* know that those people you find so credible, are responsible for killing the P.O.,
BlueCaliDem
Nov 2013
#57
empathy? I have empathy for my friends, family and acquaintances who have chronic diseases
PeaceNikki
Nov 2013
#36
That's not what "empathy" means. It means caring about people other than you and yours.
Romulox
Nov 2013
#42
If by "backpedaling" you mean "threw it right back in your face", then yeah ...
11 Bravo
Nov 2013
#100
Nonsense. She used "counselor" as a term of derision/entitlement...for a *public defender*. nt
Romulox
Nov 2013
#139
um... a public defender is still a "Counselor at law" by profession. You're belittling her by acting
PeaceNikki
Nov 2013
#162
...and she's not a public defender. She's in private practice and owns her multi-attorney firm.
Chan790
Nov 2013
#167
She'll still be cut from her insurance if she can't pay the increased premium.
Romulox
Nov 2013
#140
The President negotiated away the Public Option in backdoor sessions with the Insurance Industry.
Romulox
Nov 2013
#21
NO, the purpose was to improve the individual insurance people were paying high premiums for
Fla Dem
Nov 2013
#43
They DO decrease in many markets -- even with the coverage being vastly superior to pre-ACA
BlueStreak
Nov 2013
#47
Who knows what they *will* do. We are reacting to what is actually happening. nt
Romulox
Nov 2013
#137
You are aware that Medicare was in much worse shape at this point on its own rollout timeline?
Chan790
Nov 2013
#169
Oh, here you are again trumpeting the horn of negativity, bad news, and concern. More people will
Pisces
Nov 2013
#11
The only problem is that insurance companies are still involved. But it is at least trying to
RBInMaine
Nov 2013
#166
It's a disaster because it doesn't do what the President said it would: a) Lower costs; b) insure
Romulox
Nov 2013
#25
So people not going to emergency rooms for care...costing us billions in taxes
VanillaRhapsody
Nov 2013
#115
It does "a" for most people, for "b" it insures a hell of a lot more in real plans...
Chan790
Nov 2013
#171
Well, after our little non-profit corporation was priced out of being able to afford health
Zorra
Nov 2013
#35
The article fails to give details about people's financial situations, the "comparable plans" they
BenzoDia
Nov 2013
#41
Do you even BEGIN to realize how many of us have been HELPED by this legislation???
ScreamingMeemie
Nov 2013
#103
That was pretty much the first thing that crossed my mind when I read this post. n/t
Ms. Toad
Nov 2013
#98
Poor families are also being negatively affected because of the family glitch.
MrsKirkley
Nov 2013
#61
Why would she want a substandard plan? Oh, yeah, because she's a lawyer and probably
valerief
Nov 2013
#65
People with chronic health conditions will likely have to pay at least $5,000/yr more.
MrsKirkley
Nov 2013
#73
More than what? YOu know many personal healthcare insurances that cover diabetes or cancer?
Mass
Nov 2013
#86
The ACA has its flaws, to be sure. But to claim it makes things *worse* for all of us
nomorenomore08
Nov 2013
#168
A lot more people have been helped than hurt. People know that. For one, I welcome a system who
Mass
Nov 2013
#84
Actually, the Dems who met with Obama met to make a few fixes. Even Landrieu this morning defended
Mass
Nov 2013
#148
If most Americans like "Obamacare" by the midterm election it will be a success. If not ...
spin
Nov 2013
#114
single payer is awesome, but we didn't have the votes for it. not even close.
dionysus
Nov 2013
#160
Because Dems just swept a southern state from a Teabagger running on your platform.
JaneyVee
Nov 2013
#124
I have been critical about the aca, however it benefits more people than it hurts
lostincalifornia
Nov 2013
#130
It is going to be interesting to see what kind of rebates are given out after next year.
Incitatus
Nov 2013
#158