Republicans Admit DEFEAT

zappasguitar

Well-known member
Suck on that Tea-Bag, Obama haters!


Republicans Have Admitted Defeat On The ACA By Voting to Fund Obamacare


The dirty little secret that congressional Republicans are carrying around with them is that while they are campaigning on killing the ACA, they quietly threw up the white flag and voted to fund Obamacare before they left town.

National Journal reports that conservatives are finally realized that they were duped,

Congress approved its first regular spending bill in years this past week, in a move hailed by many as a return to fiscal sanity. But there’s a potential danger for Republicans lurking in the depths of the $1.1 trillion omnibus appropriation package that sailed through both houses: Obamacare.

While the GOP managed to win some concessions on the Affordable Care Act, conservatives see the spending bill as “funding Obamacare,” as RedState wrote. It’s basically the same thing that Ted Cruz and other conservatives blocked a few months ago, forcing a government shutdown, and Cruz tried again to rally support for blocking the spending bill.

Tea-party and conservative groups railed against the bill, while Heritage Action warned lawmakers to vote against the package, saying that “by continuing to fund implementation of Obamacare, the omnibus bill would continue to entangle taxpayer dollars in abortion coverage.” The bill passed, of course, thanks in part to the lesson of October.

The same thing that Republicans shut the government down because they did not want the ACA funded. They stomped, screamed, faux filibustered, and raised millions of dollars. In the end, they did exactly what they said they wouldn’t do by funding the ACA. The words of congressional Republicans say repeal and kill Obamacare, but their actions are an admission of defeat.

Elected Republicans and GOP candidates now use Obamacare much like they used to use abortion and same sex marriage. They fearmonger on the ACA to get the base to come out and vote on Election Day. The political reality is that the ACA isn’t going anywhere. Republicans funded it in 2014. They will vote to fund it again in 2015. Since they won’t want to risk a government shutdown during a presidential election year, they will fund it again in 2016.


http://www.politicususa.com/2014/01/20/republicans-admitted-defeat-aca-voting-fund-obamacare.html
 
its too late already.....its the same story as the cost of gas.....

it was $1.95 a gallon then in a year went to $4......now its $3.29 and people are happy its not $4.....but forget how recently it was $1.95.....

our premiums were $600 and went to $1200.....if they repeal Obamacare the premiums will probably go down to $900 and they will expect us to be grateful.........
 
its too late already.....its the same story as the cost of gas.....

it was $1.95 a gallon then in a year went to $4......now its $3.29 and people are happy its not $4.....but forget how recently it was $1.95.....

our premiums were $600 and went to $1200.....if they repeal Obamacare the premiums will probably go down to $900 and they will expect us to be grateful.........

And just as the rising cost of gas was due to the greed of the Oil Companies, the rising cost of insurance is due to the greed of the Insurance Companies.
 
And just as the rising cost of gas was due to the greed of the Oil Companies, the rising cost of insurance is due to the greed of the Insurance Companies.
Correct. The only difference is that gas will always be high, because the oil companies now shut down refineries whenever prices reach a low of app. $3.50/gallon.

As opposed to health insurance costs, which will continue to go down, as doctors stop writing orders for unnecessary tests/meds, and people have access to preventive care at no out of pocket cost, as opposed to waiting until treatment costs several thousands.
 
yes, because of the new law. therefore, it's the fault of the ACA.

Nonsense.

If insurance companies had left the policies alone of people who already met the minimum requirement for the ACA, we wouldn't have this problem.


The thing is, the Insurance Companies wanted to take another shot at badmouthing the ACA and at Obama, so they dishonestly changed tiny portions of the policies of millions of clients, thus rendering them invalid under the rules of the ACA.
 
I kept my plan, until I got a better one this month. Don't blame ACA for insurance companies' policy re. grandfathered plans.


BINGO!!

On the nosey!

MILLIONS of plans were grandfathered in and completely acceptable, until greedy insurance companies CHANGED tiny portions of the policies to render them invalid.
 
Nonsense.

If insurance companies had left the policies alone of people who already met the minimum requirement for the ACA, we wouldn't have this problem.


The thing is, the Insurance Companies wanted to take another shot at badmouthing the ACA and at Obama, so they dishonestly changed tiny portions of the policies of millions of clients, thus rendering them invalid under the rules of the ACA.

because the ACA was written to allow exactly that thing to happen in order to force people to single payer
 
Back
Top