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Zambero

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18. Knowing Republicans' penchant for obliterating the truth
Sun Apr 6, 2014, 11:17 PM
Apr 2014

I would not be surprised to see one of them come forward and state that this particular Obamacare fix was necessary in order to dismantle those pesky "death panels". So, putting on my devil's advocate hat for a moment, how might this sound for a bit of false equivalency...? : "We took a vote, it passed, and now Obamacare death panels do not exist". Perfectly true in a literal sense, but then again they never did exist. Anyway, when questioned as to why they caved and voted to improve (and not repeal for the 52nd time) a law that wingnuts are conditioned to despise, some sort of excuse will be forthcoming.

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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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