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Just now, DC Tom said:

 

Insurance companies are already jacking up premiums, and deductibles.  This court decision is irrelevant to that.  Really, the most impact would be on the Medicaid expansion.

 

It's academic anyway.  This is just a necessary predecessor to getting it in front of the Supreme Court.  It doesn't change anything.  

It changes that it will be brought up again before the Supreme Court.

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On 12/11/2018 at 8:58 AM, Swill Merchant said:

It's very complicated, but at its most fundamental level, the problem with health care costs is the intermediary between buyer and seller. 

 

The immutable laws of supply and demand naturally reign in runaway costs in a free market. When the consumer does not have a personal stake in the price of services it negates those effects.

 

 

 

That is a big part of the problem.

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On 12/11/2018 at 6:58 AM, Swill Merchant said:

It's very complicated, but at its most fundamental level, the problem with health care costs is the intermediary between buyer and seller. 

 

The immutable laws of supply and demand naturally reign in runaway costs in a free market. When the consumer does not have a personal stake in the price of services it negates those effects.

 

 

 

I think the issues is the insurance company doesn't bat an eye at paying those massively inflated costs because they say "***** it!  We're making shitloads of money!"

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OBAMACARE, RIPJUDGE DECLARES UNCONSTITUTIONAL WITHOUT TAX

 

 

More:

 

How strong is this evening’s ruling? It is premised on the fact that Congress has repealed the penalty assessed against those who decline to buy health insurance:

U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor in Fort Worth sided with the argument put forward by a coalition of Republican-leaning states, led by Texas, that Obamacare could no longer stand now that there’s no penalty for Americans who don’t buy insurance.

 

The U.S. Supreme Court had upheld the law in 2012, by classifying the legislation as a tax. But since Congress removed the individual mandate in 2017, O’Connor ruled, there’s no way the ACA can be allowed to stand.

 

“The Individual Mandate can no longer be fairly read as an exercise of Congress’s Tax Power and is still impermissible under the Interstate Commerce Clause — meaning the Individual Mandate is unconstitutional,” O’Connor wrote. “The Individual Mandate is essential to and inseverable from the remainder of the ACA.”

 

 

 
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Obamacare was always at heart a bad-faith proposition.

The individual mandate penalty was never a tax, and everyone knows it.

The exchanges were never about fostering competition, and everyone knows that, too.

The entire scheme was cynical.

 

A Federal Judge Finally Exposes The Lies At The Heart Of Obamacare

 

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Obamacare was sold to the American people under false pretenses and upheld by a dishonest Supreme Court ruling. Now it's coming apart, and it's about time.

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On 12/14/2018 at 11:02 PM, Doc Brown said:

Pry goes to the Supreme Court on appeal and law is upheld by Roberts again.  Meanwhile, Trump and the GOP will have to explain how they praised the decision by the judge in Texas which if upheld will result in insurance companies jacking up the premiums or denying those with preexisting conditions.  Something the GOP promised wouldn't happen before the midterms.  Should be interesting to watch.

 

Striking down things like the preexisting conditions and other “good” aspects of the ACA, as well as those that were not working and that the Rs didn’t fix when they had the chance, will be front and center in 2020. 

 

The SC case will be argued and/or decided during the 2020 campaign. 

 

Probably good for for Ds. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Benjamin Franklin said:

 

Striking down things like the preexisting conditions and other “good” aspects of the ACA, as well as those that were not working and that the Rs didn’t fix when they had the chance, will be front and center in 2020. 

 

The SC case will be argued and/or decided during the 2020 campaign. 

 

Probably good for for Ds. 



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Posted

Boyst, you missed the point entirely. Why quote BF and then give a dissertation on tampons when all you needed was a definition of douchebag.

 

 

 

 

Posted
4 hours ago, 3rdnlng said:

Boyst, you missed the point entirely. Why quote BF and then give a dissertation on tampons when all you needed was a definition of douchebag.

 

 

 

 

Because that B word sounded like he was on the rag.

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Posted

You know what one area the government could improve with their heavy hand of regulation?  School physical education.

 

It is an absolute farce today.  

Posted
5 minutes ago, dpberr said:

You know what one area the government could improve with their heavy hand of regulation?  School physical education.

 

It is an absolute farce today.  

Yep, just look at all the fat kids on sports teams these days. Sad. (Obviously kids and parents play a roll as well) 

Posted
24 minutes ago, dpberr said:

You know what one area the government could improve with their heavy hand of regulation?  School physical education.

 

It is an absolute farce today.  

Or the government could, as many Blue States have done, is launch public health campaigns against smoking, sugar and salt. Why is smoking rates so much higher in red states?

 

Now who would be against educating the public against these health hazards? hmmm...

Posted
48 minutes ago, dpberr said:

You know what one area the government could improve with their heavy hand of regulation?  School physical education.

 

It is an absolute farce today.  

I miss climbing the rope in gym class.

Posted
5 hours ago, BigMcD said:

Yep, just look at all the fat kids on sports teams these days. Sad. (Obviously kids and parents play a roll as well) 

 

I noticed, while checking plans for my HS Reunion online, that 7 out of 10 current cheerleaders on the homepage were OBESE.

 

Quite a change since I remember one of my friends complaining about the strict weight/size requirements she had to endure to stay on the squad when I was a teenager.

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MORE:

  

WHO COULD HAVE SEEN THIS COMING, BESIDES EVERYONE WITH A BRAIN? 

 

It Sure Looks Like This Obamacare Program Has Led to More People Dying: Under the health law, Medicare started penalizing hospitals for too many readmissions. Now mortality rates are up.

 

 

 

But remember, if you opposed ObamaCare, it was because you wanted people to die. All the best thought leaders said so.

 

 

 

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, B-Man said:

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WHO COULD HAVE SEEN THIS COMING, BESIDES EVERYONE WITH A BRAIN? 

 

It Sure Looks Like This Obamacare Program Has Led to More People Dying: Under the health law, Medicare started penalizing hospitals for too many readmissions. Now mortality rates are up.

 

 

 

But remember, if you opposed ObamaCare, it was because you wanted people to die. All the best thought leaders said so.

 

It's called perverse incentive, and any policy wonk or politician who down plays it's existence, and very real impacts, are far more interested in political outcomes than actual solutions.

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On 12/27/2018 at 8:29 AM, dpberr said:

You know what one area the government could improve with their heavy hand of regulation?  School physical education.

 

It is an absolute farce today.  

 

Here in Illinois, Phys Ed is a mandated class K-12. In many states it no longer is. 

Posted
16 minutes ago, keepthefaith said:

 

Here in Illinois, Phys Ed is a mandated class K-12. In many states it no longer is. 

 

Gotta try to keep the kids in shape there, so they have a fighting chance against the clergy. 

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