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re: CBO: Repealing the ACA will leave 32M Uninsured and Double Premiums by 2026
Posted on 1/17/17 at 11:37 am to BamaAtl
Posted on 1/17/17 at 11:37 am to BamaAtl
I'll just leave these here... for your reading pleasure.
Forbes Article: Dispelling Obamacare Cost Saving Myths
Think Progress: How Obamacare Will Save The Federal Government $190 Billion
PolitiFact: Brat says Obamacare repeal would save nation more than $2 trillion
Motley Fool: ow Obamacare Could Save Taxpayers $17 Billion
The Hill: Bill gutting ObamaCare would save half-trillion over a decade, CBO finds
The point is -- since ObamaCare's first inception, the Federal Government has bounced around how much the tax payers will pay versus how much they will save. It fluctuates dramatically. Yes, a full repeal will cost money. But NOT repealing it will cost more.
I bet you think that your wife is a genius every time she comes home from PayLess and she tells you, "yes, I already have 3 pairs of these imitation Uggs but this pair normally cost $65 and they were on sale for only $50 -- so we really SAVED $15."
Forbes Article: Dispelling Obamacare Cost Saving Myths
Think Progress: How Obamacare Will Save The Federal Government $190 Billion
PolitiFact: Brat says Obamacare repeal would save nation more than $2 trillion
Motley Fool: ow Obamacare Could Save Taxpayers $17 Billion
The Hill: Bill gutting ObamaCare would save half-trillion over a decade, CBO finds
The point is -- since ObamaCare's first inception, the Federal Government has bounced around how much the tax payers will pay versus how much they will save. It fluctuates dramatically. Yes, a full repeal will cost money. But NOT repealing it will cost more.
I bet you think that your wife is a genius every time she comes home from PayLess and she tells you, "yes, I already have 3 pairs of these imitation Uggs but this pair normally cost $65 and they were on sale for only $50 -- so we really SAVED $15."
This post was edited on 1/17/17 at 11:39 am
Posted on 1/17/17 at 11:41 am to Floating Change Up
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Floating Change Up
Did you read those? The third one has a rating of "false" - not mostly true, not sorta true, flat out false.
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