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Haha! That's rich. I hope the dems are smart enough to talk about this to voters! arcane1 Apr 2014 #1
I seriously doubt it, unfortunately. pangaia Apr 2014 #2
Any hint on what the three changes are? canoeist52 Apr 2014 #3
The 3 fixes are here... babylonsister Apr 2014 #5
Here they are... monmouth3 Apr 2014 #14
4 clicks later ... the details progree Apr 2014 #15
So for the religious exemption, can the employer just say they have religious reasons mucifer Apr 2014 #16
About all's I know is that it allows an INDIVIDUAL to opt out of the ACA progree Apr 2014 #19
Quite frankly, being able to afford it but choosing to remain uninsured IronLionZion Apr 2014 #26
"The penalties were more to help offset the cost more than to force insurance upon the unwilling" BS progree Apr 2014 #33
I have a different perspective and disagree IronLionZion Apr 2014 #36
Obama broke his campaign promise and imposed a mandate just for $4 billion/yr? Incredible progree Apr 2014 #37
It's individuals, not corps. It lets Christian Scientists opt-out. (nt) jeff47 Apr 2014 #24
Christian Science and practically anybody else. I don't see anything in the law that progree Apr 2014 #30
Theoretically, lying about it is tax fraud. jeff47 Apr 2014 #31
I still don't see anything in the law that prevents me from saying that it is God's will that progree Apr 2014 #32
The first one is bullshit, and I'm not wild about the second one Arkana Apr 2014 #22
Small towns with limited budgets IronLionZion Apr 2014 #25
"young and healthy don't want insurance" is largely a GOP myth IronLionZion Apr 2014 #23
the young and healthy are over 26 yrs old Epiphany4z Apr 2014 #27
There is no possible way to know how many people are "healthy" for statistics IronLionZion Apr 2014 #29
Don't think anyone said that, nice straw man argument though :) progree Apr 2014 #34
GOP opponents say it 24/7 nt IronLionZion Apr 2014 #35
I don't know, I don't listen to GOP 24/7. I think they say the mandate isn't necessary progree Apr 2014 #38
Ok BlindTiresias Apr 2014 #4
Today's GOP: when they do something positive they have to hide it from their base Martin Eden Apr 2014 #6
Jeez, House repug leaders can pass anything as long as louis-t Apr 2014 #7
Still no fix for the "family glitch" Spacemom Apr 2014 #8
But there is a religious exemption from purchasing health insurance progressoid Apr 2014 #13
Cowards, as usual. Solly Mack Apr 2014 #9
R#8 & K for, bwah-hah for all the laugh lines in this reporting: UTUSN Apr 2014 #10
Shows you are dumb the house & senate GOPers are Iliyah Apr 2014 #11
They just had to pass it to see what's in it Brown Coat Apr 2014 #12
Let's kick this one more time. n/t UTUSN Apr 2014 #17
Knowing Republicans' penchant for obliterating the truth Zambero Apr 2014 #18
It eliminates the cap on high deductible plans for small businesses IronLionZion Apr 2014 #20
I bet they had to sneak it in!! mstinamotorcity2 Apr 2014 #21
Boehner scrambles to appear less constructive ProSense Apr 2014 #28
Midterms are upon us. It's a repeat of 2010. joshcryer Apr 2014 #39
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