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In reply to the discussion: Michael Moore: ACA is both "awful" and "a godsend" [View all]valerief
(53,235 posts)16. Bwahahaha!
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Agreed, a bad republican idea that is slightly better than nothing. n/t
Egalitarian Thug
Jan 2014
#39
It's much better for many but far worse for some who will pay more for less coverage.
last1standing
Jan 2014
#43
Exactly. Look at the money flows, somebody has to pay to support the insurance industry.
Egalitarian Thug
Jan 2014
#44
It's going to be up to us talking about it to make it happen. You know as well as I do
loudsue
Jan 2014
#15
The people that are broke while employed, people that are toward the right of that
Egalitarian Thug
Jan 2014
#40
It has also come to light that, at least until 2015, the cap on out of pocket expenses only applies
dflprincess
Jan 2014
#48
yeah. coz the obvious solution to the problems posed by the private HC insurance system was
KG
Jan 2014
#17
I've said it before, it may also come through pressure from the business community
riderinthestorm
Jan 2014
#38
Already-Well-Insured Multi-Millionaire Michael Moore writes from a certain perspective.
stopbush
Jan 2014
#30
So, is everyone besieging his or her state legislators for state medicare for all?
merrily
Jan 2014
#51