Cos it's only that 1 person. Its not like 5 million have been thrown off their insurance w/millions more 2come! @chrisLrob @tommyjohnson44
The media sensationalizes some unlucky cases and ignores the thousands FINALLY covered. @Paladin007 @DocWashburn @tommyjohnson44 @chrisLrob
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Only 106k hav tried 2sign up. Over 5million hav lost coverage & the number rises daily @emlynaddison
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@DocWashburn@Paladin007@tommyjohnson44@chrisLrob Then those are 5 million policies not worth the paper they were written on. > -
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@DocWashburn@tommyjohnson44@chrisLrob If that is the case why would 5 million people buy them in the first place -
@Paladin007 Because, uh, the HMOs had a MONOPOLY...rememberrr?@DocWashburn@tommyjohnson44@chrisLrob -
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@chrisLrob@Paladin007@DocWashburn@tommyjohnson44 But this talk is meaningless to the haves: they think their plans were gold. - 1 more reply
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@tommyjohnson44 85%? I'm not even going to ask how you arrived at that number 49 days into the ACA.@Paladin007@DocWashburn@chrisLrobThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@DocWashburn@chrisLrob Most are Medicaid rest will find the high deductible just as much a barrier as no insurance -
@Paladin007 Links? Docs? Figures? Evidence? Because otherwise it's just more meaningless noise.@DocWashburn@chrisLrob
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