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Mar 23, 2017 13:18:44   #
Big Bass
 
Progressive One wrote:
I teach people getting Masters ad Doctorates with an education already...unlike yourself and we do not discuss ignorant cracka ass shit because it doesn't pay anything....look around you........


Can they sue you when they fail?

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Mar 23, 2017 13:27:18   #
Progressive One
 
Big Bass wrote:
Can they sue you when they fail?


Go get an education you fking idiotic moron.........my students average 100k/yr once they finish.......you're an idiot....those degrees cost too much money to be f-cking around....anything under a B is failing at that level....you've never seen a B in your life on your report cards.......dumbass

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Mar 23, 2017 13:33:21   #
Big Bass
 
Progressive One wrote:
Go get an education you fking idiotic moron.........my students average 100k/yr once they finish.......you're an idiot....those degrees cost too much money to be f-cking around....anything under a B is failing at that level....you've never seen a B in your life on your report cards.......dumbass


I take it that's a "yes." Just been served a new subpoena to defend your incompetence?

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Mar 23, 2017 13:34:16   #
Progressive One
 
Top health groups united against GOP bill
Advocates for patients and doctors express alarm at the plan to replace Obamacare.
By Noam N. Levey
WASHINGTON — As House Republicans move toward a vote to roll back the Affordable Care Act, nearly every major organization representing patients and doctors now opposes the legislation.
The American Cancer Society’s advocacy arm warned in a letter to lawmakers this week that the House bill threatens patients’ ability “to afford insurance that covers the healthcare services they need to treat a cancer diagnosis.”
The National Alliance on Mental Illness, another leading patient advocate, called the legislation “life-threatening,” cautioning that it would “destroy countless hopes for recovery.”
And a coalition of 87 patient and physician groups — including the American Academy of Pediatrics, the March of Dimes and the American Lung Assn. — told GOP congressional leaders in another letter that the House bill “could be devastating to people with serious diseases.”
Also on record against the legislation are the American Medical Assn., the American College of Physicians and the American Nurses Assn.
The outpouring of opposition from dozens of organizations, many of whom for decades have advocated for patients’ health, has not deterred the Republican push to repeal the 2010 law, often called Obamacare.
But it underscores how out of step the plan put forth by President Trump and his congressional allies is with the widely held views of doctor and patient advocacy groups about what works best for patients, particularly the sickest and most needy.
“The bottom of my stomach falls out when I look at some of what is being proposed,” said Barbara Jones, who for 14 years has been helping patients, many uninsured, who phone the American Cancer Society’s call center in Austin, Texas, seeking help.
“Do these politicians really know what happens when someone is diagnosed with a catastrophic cancer?”
The House GOP bill, which would cut more than $1 trillion in federal aid that helps low- and moderate-income Americans get health insurance, is projected to nearly double the number of people without health coverage over the next decade, increasing the ranks of uninsured by 24 million.
Millions of consumers also would see skimpier health coverage and higher deductibles under the Republican plan, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimates.
Hardest hit in the long run would be lower-income Americans and those nearing retirement, according to the budget office.
Republican leaders dismiss those dire predictions and say they are clearing away government regulations to reduce costs and create what House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.) often calls a more “patient-centered” system.
Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price said recently the House bill would “restore, protect and preserve the doctor-patient relationship, the trusting partnership that is fundamental to quality healthcare.”
Trump and other Republicans note that, in contrast, the current law is pushing up premiums for some consumers and leaving fewer insurance choices in some parts of the country.
The GOP push has picked up support from several influential groups, including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the National Retail Federation. And some supporters of the repeal push are doctors, including Price, a former orthopedic surgeon.
Most patient advocates and leading physicians agree that Obamacare has shortcomings.
But across the country — in community clinics and hospitals, doctor’s offices and healthcare call centers like the one in Texas — many of the people who work closest with sick patients say they don’t understand how stripping away health coverage and scaling back what insurers must cover will improve patients’ lives.
“The fact is, people are not going to go to the doctor if they don’t have insurance,” said Dr. Mary Newman, a primary care physician in suburban Baltimore, adding that even wealthier patients are reluctant to seek routine care for something like a suspicious skin mole or a breast lump if they’re uninsured.
“It is really scary,” Newman said. “We help them any way we can, but they are ashamed or in denial about asking for help without insurance coverage.”
The obstacles for doctors and nurses who care for poor patients often are even larger.
At HealthLinc, a network of health clinics in northwestern Indiana that historically served large numbers of uninsured patients, doctors and nurses were routinely forced to skip recommended tests or treatments because patients couldn’t afford them, said Beth Wrobel, the clinic’s chief executive.
“I’d have to get on the phone and beg the local hospital for an MRI or something like that,” Wrobel said. “We want to be able to send our patients on their way to wellness, but our options were very limited.”
The expansion of Medicaid coverage in Indiana through Obamacare has begun to change that, she said, as patients now can go see specialists they need, or get MRIs and other tests the clinic can’t provide.
The healthcare law has extended coverage to more than 20 million previously uninsured Americans and is driving the nation’s uninsured rate to the lowest levels recorded, data show.
A growing body of research shows that is dramatically improving patients’ access to care.
The share of adults who skipped medical care because of costs dropped by nearly one-fifth between 2013 and 2015, according to a recent report from the Commonwealth Fund.
The gains were even more dramatic in the states that have most expanded coverage through the federal healthcare law.
The improved access is leading to better results, other studies indicate , including helping poor patients better control diseases such as asthma and high blood pressure.
And still other research suggests that the coverage expansions made possible by Obamacare ultimately may save lives.
That is what researchers found occurred in Massachusetts after that state enacted its trailblazing coverage expansion in 2006, a model that was replicated in the federal law that President Obama signed in 2010.
At the cancer call center in Texas, Jones worries all that progress may now be reversed.
“I’m afraid we’ll be back to hearing people ask us, ‘You mean they are going to let me die?’ ” she said. “And we won’t have many answers.”
noam.levey @latimes.com
Twitter: @noamlevey

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Mar 23, 2017 14:49:32   #
Glaucon
 
vernon wrote:
Oh enlighten us please.Tell us all the good things TRUMP HAS DONE.Then you can tell us all the lies that Obama spread and of course you ate them up like canned dick.


I think you are confusing what the Trumpster promised to do with what he HAS ACTUALLY DONE. I have never been able to get you turd hurlers to tell me a lie that Obama told and I have gotten one or more things that annoyed you all about the black guy, but so far, no lies.

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Mar 23, 2017 14:52:01   #
Big Bass
 
Glaucon wrote:
I think you are confusing what the Trumpster promised to do with what he HAS ACTUALLY DONE. I have never been able to get you turd hurlers to tell me a lie that Obama told and I have gotten one or more things that annoyed you all about the black guy, but so far, no lies.

"You can keep your doctor." "You can keep your plan."

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Mar 23, 2017 15:05:56   #
Progressive One
 
Poll: 56% of voters disapprove of Republican health care plan
Only 17% of voters approve of the plan and 26% are undecided. The question -- "There is a Republican health care plan to replace Obamacare, known as the American Health Care Act. Do you approve or disapprove of this Republican health care plan?" -- did not go into specifics of the plan.

"Replacing Obamacare will come with a price for elected representatives who vote to scrap it, say many Americans, who clearly feel their health is in peril under the Republican alternative," said Tim Malloy, assistant director of the poll.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/23/politics/poll-republican-health-care-plan/index.html

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Mar 23, 2017 15:09:17   #
Big Bass
 
Progressive One wrote:
Poll: 56% of voters disapprove of Republican health care plan
Only 17% of voters approve of the plan and 26% are undecided. The question -- "There is a Republican health care plan to replace Obamacare, known as the American Health Care Act. Do you approve or disapprove of this Republican health care plan?" -- did not go into specifics of the plan.

"Replacing Obamacare will come with a price for elected representatives who vote to scrap it, say many Americans, who clearly feel their health is in peril under the Republican alternative," said Tim Malloy, assistant director of the poll.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/23/politics/poll-republican-health-care-plan/index.html
Poll: 56% of voters disapprove of Republican healt... (show quote)


90% haven't even seen it.

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Mar 23, 2017 15:16:56   #
Progressive One
 
Big Bass wrote:
90% haven't even seen it.


The GOP has 30 that do not like it....takes 22 of them to kill it

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Mar 23, 2017 15:35:03   #
Glaucon
 
Big Bass wrote:
"You can keep your doctor." "You can keep your plan."


That is the favorite and only example of the authoritarian followers. Pay close attention: there were two parts of ACA that turned out to be in conflict. One part required that all insurance plans meet minimum standards. Doctors who were part of the plans that didn't meet minimum standards would have to meet minimum standards or you couldn't keep that doctor. Did Obama know that when he made the statement about keeping your doctor? Did Obama know that it would not be true for a very small number of people? If he did know, he lied and if he didn't know, he made and error.

How many people were affected by the fact that doctors had to meet minimum standards? Did Bush know or did he not know that Saddam didn't have weapons of mass destruction. Was the lie or error Bush made as serious as Obama's lie or error? We could start with the fact that a small number of people could be inconvenienced by having to select a new doctor and the fact that a TRILLION DOLLARS AND 200,000 DEATHS were wasted on the invasion of Iraq that was justified on a lie or an error.

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Mar 23, 2017 15:41:12   #
Big Bass
 
Glaucon wrote:
That is the favorite and only example of the authoritarian followers. Pay close attention: there were two parts of ACA that turned out to be in conflict. One part required that all insurance plans meet minimum standards. Doctors who were part of the plans that didn't meet minimum standards would have to meet minimum standards or you couldn't keep your doctor. Did Obama know that when he made the statement about keeping your doctor did he know that it would not be true for a very small number of people? If he did know, he lied and if he didn't know, he made and error.

How many people were affected by the fact that doctors had to meet minimum standards? Did Bush know or did he not know that Saddam didn't have weapons of mass destruction. Was the lie or error Bush made as Obama's lie or error? We could start with the fact that a small number of people could be inconvenienced by having to select a new doctor and the fact that a TRILLION DOLLARS AND 200,000 DEATHS were wasted on the invasion of Iraq.
That is the favorite and only example of the autho... (show quote)


It's 2 lies you requested. No matter how you attempt to spin them, they are still lies. Here's 63 more lies. Scroll down to the video:-
http://rightalertspolls.com/russians-slam-cnn-for-reporting-lie-of-school-closing/

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Mar 23, 2017 15:51:15   #
Ricko Loc: Florida
 
Big Bass wrote:
It's 2 lies you requested. No matter how you attempt to spin them, they are still lies. Here's 63 more lies. Scroll down to the video:-
http://rightalertspolls.com/russians-slam-cnn-for-reporting-lie-of-school-closing/


BB-you have to understand that with the lefties if a republican misspeaks its a lie but with a democrat its an error.
Can you believe the moronic BS spread by Glaucon and Peter S. Two little lemmings who are anxiously waiting for the polls showing that Hillary won. lol lol America First !!!!

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Mar 23, 2017 16:07:00   #
Glaucon
 
Big Bass wrote:
It's 2 lies you requested. No matter how you attempt to spin them, they are still lies. Here's 63 more lies. Scroll down to the video:-
http://rightalertspolls.com/russians-slam-cnn-for-reporting-lie-of-school-closing/


Big Ass, A lie is a statement that the person who makes the statement knows is not true. Since we aren't able to read minds to determine intent, we have a problem. We can solve that problem politically: if the person who makes a statement that is not true or that turns out not to be true is hated by your group, we can assume the person making the statement knew it was bogus when he said it and it is, therefore, a lie.

The technical term for that is mindfuking and it common among right wing fanatics and other mentally challenged individuals.

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Mar 23, 2017 17:23:17   #
wuzblynd Loc: thomson georgia
 
Progressive One wrote:
I teach people getting Masters ad Doctorates with an education already...unlike yourself and we do not discuss ignorant cracka ass shit because it doesn't pay anything....look around you........





Suffer not fools gladly or otherwise,is not cracka ass words, idiot.all I have is a GED I got in prison, and I know what it means. Dam ur a dumbass nigger!

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Mar 23, 2017 17:26:55   #
Progressive One
 
wuzblynd wrote:
Suffer not fools gladly or otherwise,is not cracka ass words, idiot.all I have is a GED I got in prison, and I know what it means. Dam ur a dumbass nigger!



Okay...if that makes you feel better...so be it........

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