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In reply to the discussion: We ARE the grass roots, and can help ACA succeed [View all]philosslayer
(3,076 posts)7. I'll bump this one more time... but a question...
Do we support the President or not? I'm a bit shocked that in a thread asking for help in signing people up, people are actually deriding the law. Isn't that what we have Republicans for? Are we for the ACA or not? And if so, what are we doing to help convince the young to enroll? There is not ONE example or person on this site who is advocating it with their friends?
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Most folks are excluded from subsidized plans on the exchanges, the ramping sucks
TheKentuckian
Nov 2013
#6
Yes, the intent was to block people with employer insurance from the exchanges.
Yo_Mama
Nov 2013
#16
My husband's insurance rates are getting jacked and his employer may stop offering spousal coverage.
Nuclear Unicorn
Nov 2013
#10
We already do not qualiy for subsidies. Damn my husband's luck but he has a good job.
Nuclear Unicorn
Nov 2013
#13
He's in a supervisory position. For him it's "possible" for everyone else it's "probable."
Nuclear Unicorn
Nov 2013
#17
The 'grassroots' for this law are Moderate Centrists and Blue Dogs who refused the Public Option
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2013
#20
No, Obama never campaigned on single payer. Also, many Democrats such as myself
okaawhatever
Nov 2013
#25
You are confusing PUBLIC OPTION with single-payer, putting those words in the poster's mouth is
Dragonfli
Nov 2013
#31
I didn't say he campaigned on single payer and you know it. Public Option. Claro?
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2013
#36
For some of us our priorities are to continually fight for healthcare for all.
NCTraveler
Nov 2013
#35