Fox News admits Obamacare will reduce the deficit.

NoDrama

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Where in the hell do you hear in that video Fox News admit Obamacare will reduce the deficit?
It will reduce the deficit, just like when I overpaid my taxes by $.42 and told them to keep it. I reduced the deficit also. Same thing.
 

NoDrama

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Oh and for anyone with any finance skills can tell you that it will take 60 years of Obamacare savings just to pay for what extra we spent this year alone, and it will take 378 years to pay for all the deficit spending that has been done in the last 3.5 years. It will take 1891 years to pay off the entire deficit with that kind of savings, and that assumes interest rates will stay at 2%-3% forever.
 

Canna Sylvan

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Oh and for anyone with any finance skills can tell you that it will take 60 years of Obamacare savings just to pay for what extra we spent this year alone, and it will take 378 years to pay for all the deficit spending that has been done in the last 3.5 years. It will take 1891 years to pay off the entire deficit with that kind of savings, and that assumes interest rates will stay at 2%-3% forever.
But who gives a fuck, we'll all be dead by then anyway.
 

ChesusRice

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A $2,025 tax is over 2.5 times what I said. The $4,159 actual plan is nearly 1.4 times what I said. The prices went up a bit since a few years ago when this was first proposed.

So who has their head up their ass now?

How about the provision which states hospital ERs will pay a penalty if a person goes to one twice in a month. Say a person is in a bad car crash. He comes back three weeks later with a brain aneurysm. Because of the penalty, ERs can deny patients for emergencies and force them to another ER. Right now witg no Obamacare, ERs can't turn away patients.

Way to go Obama!

Your savior sucks.
You do its max 695 for an individual 2025 max for a family
the first year it's 95 bucks

you said it would cost you 3 grand
 

abandonconflict

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A Bucky groupie!

You want to be like the twerp that can't hold down a real job, pays no income taxes and pretends to have wealthy in-laws? lol lol lol

Politics and economics are too much for you, stick to debating growing...wait, on second thought, that is above your skill level too.
 

Red1966

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http://www.examiner.com/article/fox-news-flip-flops-says-affordable-care-act-reduces-the-deficit?cid=db_articles Oh-no say it ain't so. Quick, make up more BS about doom and gloom before the deficit is gone.
Liar. They said "According to the Congressional Budget Office". You read into to it what you want to believe, not what was said. This is why it's pointless to argue with you. I see all the libtards are eagerly joining in. Sad, but we are becoming a nation of dreamers.
 

Samwell Seed Well

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oh god knows fox would not be reporting the news that a Congressional Budget Office concluded it that way


http://www.cbo.gov/about/overview



Since its founding in 1974(almost as old as you red), the Congressional Budget Office has produced independent, nonpartisan, timely analysis of economic and budgetary issues to support the Congressional budget process. The agency's long tradition of nonpartisanship is evident in each of the dozens of reports and hundreds of cost estimates its economists and policy analysts produce each year. CBO analyses do not make policy recommendations, and each report and cost estimate discloses our assumptions and methodologies. All CBO employees are appointed solely on the basis of professional competence, without regard to political affiliation.
 

ChesusRice

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oh god knows fox would not be reporting the news that a Congressional Budget Office concludedi t that way


http://www.cbo.gov/about/overview



Since its founding in 1974(almost as old as you red), the Congressional Budget Office has produced independent, nonpartisan, timely analysis of economic and budgetary issues to support the Congressional budget process. The agency's long tradition of nonpartisanship is evident in each of the dozens of reports and hundreds of cost estimates its economists and policy analysts produce each year. CBO analyses do not make policy recommendations, and each report and cost estimate discloses our assumptions and methodologies. All CBO employees are appointed solely on the basis of professional competence, without regard to political affiliation.
CBO is only right when it supports a Republican argument. Which never happens
 

Samwell Seed Well

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im sure red has a more "nobel prize winners assistant" way of invalidating information that supports opposing views

but adding the according to was clever

[video=youtube_share;l8o5fxnDUjs]http://youtu.be/l8o5fxnDUjs[/video]
 

abandonconflict

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Liar. They said "According to the Congressional Budget Office". You read into to it what you want to believe, not what was said. This is why it's pointless to argue with you. I see all the libtards are eagerly joining in. Sad, but we are becoming a nation of dreamers.
Faux Nooz finally reports the truth (definition of admitting) and instead of arguing the value of said truth, you goons fixate on whether or not Faux Nooz admitted anything. Then, as if to declare some victory-and you're the second petty SOB to commit this fallacy in the thread--say that I'm not worth arguing with.

You know why I'm really not worth arguing with? Because your logic is inferior everytime. I abase myself when prevailing logic is presented, it has just never been presented by the likes of you. Take a class or two.
 

nontheist

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Liar. They said "According to the Congressional Budget Office". You read into to it what you want to believe, not what was said. This is why it's pointless to argue with you. I see all the libtards are eagerly joining in. Sad, but we are becoming a nation of dreamers.
Yes, is says
he Affordable Care Act will, according to congressional auditors, bring health care coverage to 30 million uninsured Americans and reduce the deficit by $210 billion over a decade.

But you look how Massachusetts has the highest premiums in the country and how accurate congressional auditors are and put two and two together.
 

nontheist

Well-Known Member
Faux Nooz finally reports the truth (definition of admitting) and instead of arguing the value of said truth, you goons fixate on whether or not Faux Nooz admitted anything. Then, as if to declare some victory-and you're the second petty SOB to commit this fallacy in the thread--say that I'm not worth arguing with.

You know why I'm really not worth arguing with? Because your logic is inferior everytime. I abase myself when prevailing logic is presented, it has just never been presented by the likes of you. Take a class or two.
So you actually think throwing 13million high risk people into insurance will reduce the cost?
 

nontheist

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oh god knows fox would not be reporting the news that a Congressional Budget Office concluded it that way


http://www.cbo.gov/about/overview



Since its founding in 1974(almost as old as you red), the Congressional Budget Office has produced independent, nonpartisan, timely analysis of economic and budgetary issues to support the Congressional budget process. The agency's long tradition of nonpartisanship is evident in each of the dozens of reports and hundreds of cost estimates its economists and policy analysts produce each year. CBO analyses do not make policy recommendations, and each report and cost estimate discloses our assumptions and methodologies. All CBO employees are appointed solely on the basis of professional competence, without regard to political affiliation.
A clip of Ryan schooling Obama on how the CBO works and the inaccurate info the Obama admin have them on Obamacare.

[video=youtube_share;zPxMZ1WdINs]http://youtu.be/zPxMZ1WdINs[/video]
 
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