Airstrip One
Completely Effed
Reagan was a statist?
He did sign that vile mandatory age 21 drinking law into effect.
Reagan was a statist?
No...it didn't
odd....I still seem to be disputing it.......how does that work?....You're wrong. The main reforms of the ACA were originally Republican ideas. That's an undisputable fact.
I have been saying this for years. The problem of free riders was created by government. That it was Reagan is of no consequence. It set up an issue of moral hazard and should be repealed.
I am OK with people dying. People die. That is part of life. My guess is that if they knew there was no fall back they would take out catastrophic coverage.
But, I also guess there would still be charity care as there has always been so people would get care.
I know you thought by bringing up Reagan you would create a scenario where rigties would be be loathe to criticize him and do everything to defend him. You probably thought you set an elaborate trap. I am sure there are lots of big Indian little Indian republicans who would oblige you.
But this independent won't take the bait.
BTW it is laughable beyond extreme that you think Obamacare is free market
You need to read more that Krauthhammer and listen to something other than Fox News or the folk on conservative talk radio. Here's a reality check that should help:
Obamacare Myths
Falsehoods about the Affordable Care Act are still swirling -- and the intensity of the claims is rising as the exchanges are set to launch.
Posted on September 16, 2013
http://www.factcheck.org/2013/09/obamacare-myths/
The ACA sets a baseline set of benefits and eliminates a company's feedom to chose whether or not to issue a policy as well as restrictions on how a company manages its business. That absolutely interferes with companies ability to compete. Regulation is the antithesis of free market. How is it that you do not know this ?What caught my eye in your response was the line about charity care picking up the slack. That is the same nonsense babbled by Ron Paul before he bowed out of politics....which would have been met with pitch forks and torches by the residents of the states of Louisiana, New Jersey, etc. in the last few years of natural disasters.
Secondly, since the ACA in no way interferes with insurance companies competing for customers, why would you deem that the "free market" no longer exists for them?
Yes it is true that falsehoods are still swirling, trouble isthey are oming from the administration and it's political cronies.You need to read more that Krauthhammer and listen to something other than Fox News or the folk on conservative talk radio. Here's a reality check that should help:
Obamacare Myths
Falsehoods about the Affordable Care Act are still swirling -- and the intensity of the claims is rising as the exchanges are set to launch.
Posted on September 16, 2013
http://www.factcheck.org/2013/09/obamacare-myths/
Quote Originally Posted by Taichiliberal View Post
What caught my eye in your response was the line about charity care picking up the slack. That is the same nonsense babbled by Ron Paul before he bowed out of politics....which would have been met with pitch forks and torches by the residents of the states of Louisiana, New Jersey, etc. in the last few years of natural disasters.
Secondly, since the ACA in no way interferes with insurance companies competing for customers, why would you deem that the "free market" no longer exists for them?
The ACA sets a baseline set of benefits and eliminates a company's freedom to chose whether or not to issue a policy as well as restrictions on how a company manages its business. That absolutely interferes with companies ability to compete. Regulation is the antithesis of free market. How is it that you do not know this ?
Quote Originally Posted by Taichiliberal View Post
You need to read more that Krauthhammer and listen to something other than Fox News or the folk on conservative talk radio. Here's a reality check that should help:
Obamacare Myths
Falsehoods about the Affordable Care Act are still swirling -- and the intensity of the claims is rising as the exchanges are set to launch.
Posted on September 16, 2013
http://www.factcheck.org/2013/09/obamacare-myths/
Yes it is true that falsehoods are still swirling, trouble isthey are oming from the administration and it's political cronies.
I know....I got grandfathered in. It was sweet. I was 20 and could go drinking but my 19 year old friends couldn't.He did sign that vile mandatory age 21 drinking law into effect.

Really? So the exchange were created to do..what?The ACA sets a baseline set of benefits and eliminates a company's feedom to chose whether or not to issue a policy as well as restrictions on how a company manages its business. That absolutely interferes with companies ability to compete. Regulation is the antithesis of free market. How is it that you do not know this ?
So you have no issues with the ethics that you would be dooming others to die and that you risk that yourself?
Another question than, if you oppose the universal mandate why don't you then argue for ending the free rider problem?
Complete strawman. The purpose of requiring hospitals to treat all emergency patients is humanitarian. That even those who have no money deserve basic life saving medical care. If you don't support that requirement under Cobra than you do support denying these people basic life saving care, if they cannot pay, right?
Don't go wish washy on me here Grind.
You're wrong. I'm pointing that out
odd....I still seem to be disputing it.......how does that work?....
What caught my eye in your response was the line about charity care picking up the slack. That is the same nonsense babbled by Ron Paul before he bowed out of politics....which would have been met with pitch forks and torches by the residents of the states of Louisiana, New Jersey, etc. in the last few years of natural disasters.
Secondly, since the ACA in no way interferes with insurance companies competing for customers, why would you deem that the "free market" no longer exists for them?
Quote Originally Posted by Taichiliberal View Post
What caught my eye in your response was the line about charity care picking up the slack. That is the same nonsense babbled by Ron Paul before he bowed out of politics....which would have been met with pitch forks and torches by the residents of the states of Louisiana, New Jersey, etc. in the last few years of natural disasters.
Secondly, since the ACA in no way interferes with insurance companies competing for customers, why would you deem that the "free market" no longer exists for them?
Charity care had ALWAYS picked up the slack. What do you think Catholic hospitals have done? You are a statist and ignorant of history.
Who said charity never picked up the slack? I didn't. I merely pointed out that libertarian lunkheads like Ron Paul were spouting nonsense that agencies like FEMA were not necessary, and that charitable agencies would replace them. Like I said, try telling that to the states of Louisiana, New Jersey, etc. in the last few years of natural disasters. "Picking up the slack" means that AFTER someone else has done the major work...in this case government agencies. You eliminate those agencies, and there would be a hell of a lot more than just "slack" to pick up. Understand now?
There is ZERO competition in Obamacare. The government sets the standards of coverage. That is not a free market. You are uninformed, don't know how the free market works or lying. Which is it?
It is a fact....a person who is disputing it is denying reality. THAT is how that works.
