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Gwhittey

(1,377 posts)
4. Seriously can you be any more
Sat Mar 5, 2016, 11:40 AM
Mar 2016

dishonest or are you actually think this is a true statement? This is something GOP does to fool people and you are falling for it hook line and sinker. X + Y - Z = X+Y is what that article is claiming. And that is not true unless Z is zero. The article "forgets" to mention the savings that you are not paying to a 3rd party after this plan. Sean Hannity forums are over that way ------->

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My family pays more for Obamacare Csainvestor Mar 2016 #1
My family pays $13000 for Obamacare FreakinDJ Mar 2016 #10
I thought RW talking point OPs were not allowed on DU. nt TheBlackAdder Mar 2016 #25
The Tax Policy Center mhatrw Mar 2016 #43
That's $2500 less than I currently pay for health insurance, so I'm good with that. Punkingal Mar 2016 #2
.. Which will be MORE than offset by reduction in health insurance premiums. yodermon Mar 2016 #3
Not to mention the $15600 in increased wages dickthegrouch Mar 2016 #29
Seriously can you be any more Gwhittey Mar 2016 #4
"There's lies, damned lies, and statistics." hobbit709 Mar 2016 #5
Tax Meme yeah!!! UglyGreed Mar 2016 #6
How utterly DISHONEST of you. kath Mar 2016 #7
Another dishonest assessment leaving healthcare savings out of the equation. Broward Mar 2016 #8
This is the type of headline that leads to downticket Dem disasters. JaneyVee Mar 2016 #9
So then why did you recommend it? Gregorian Mar 2016 #15
Gregorian, I wish that were the truth. kstewart33 Mar 2016 #18
Exactly. That is the point of my post. kstewart33 Mar 2016 #16
Lies. The OP and this post are nothing but lies. cherokeeprogressive Mar 2016 #34
They manipulated the math to make it appear as though Bernie is a monster. Gregorian Mar 2016 #11
Tactics like these Gwhittey Mar 2016 #12
Reading Politico without reading the whole analysis is really taking a shortcut Nanjeanne Mar 2016 #13
But none of it will happen frazzled Mar 2016 #14
wrong. Campaign on single payer, *get* a public option. yodermon Mar 2016 #41
Who knew how many Democrats agree with Grover Norquist DefenseLawyer Mar 2016 #17
Results... Major Nikon Mar 2016 #19
You beat me to it... mak3cats Mar 2016 #22
Major, where are the "lies" in my post and/or the article which I linked? kstewart33 Mar 2016 #27
The alerter will have to answer that question Major Nikon Mar 2016 #30
Oops, sorry. kstewart33 Mar 2016 #35
I don't get it. Kang Colby Mar 2016 #20
Bernies health care plan: An annual $16,655 insurance savings for the average family. lumberjack_jeff Mar 2016 #21
The idea that single payer will be free isn't a very good one Major Nikon Mar 2016 #36
"$4700 in new taxes" is premised on the idea that we aren't already paying it. lumberjack_jeff Mar 2016 #38
I wouldn't say it's intellectually dishonest Major Nikon Mar 2016 #40
Is it possible for this particular attack to be posted 6 or 7 more times? Vinca Mar 2016 #23
6 or 7 is probably a low estimate... mak3cats Mar 2016 #24
This is why we don't have single payer today. Increased taxes vs premiums, deductibles and co-pays. andym Mar 2016 #26
Lying by omission tularetom Mar 2016 #28
And that assumes he is telling the truth MaggieD Mar 2016 #31
This is totally False INdemo Mar 2016 #32
This is getting ridiculous. kstewart33 Mar 2016 #33
Pay $4700 to save $13K????? basselope Mar 2016 #37
Bernie saving Americans money and providing health care! ThePhilosopher04 Mar 2016 #39
From the article libtodeath Mar 2016 #42
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