These town halls are different from 2009: Back then, it was a political prank. Now, it's about life and death.
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Thanks for your response. Article does not mention that ObamaCare stole 6 million plans. Says they "changed"
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it was an insensitive Tweet, and I'm sorry. But I wrote a lot at the time about broken promises.
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apology accepted. Thank you. We want the same thing, maybe different ways. Free market is my preference.
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what I've learned today (or seen reinforced) is our political divisions are much greater than our policy and social divisions.
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I admire you for having these conversations and am thankful for the discussion.
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Under Ocare, my disabled niece lost her lifelong doctors and couldn't replace some of them.
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it was an insensitive Tweet, and I'm sorry for the problems your niece had. I'd like to see everyone insured.
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No need to apologize at all. I just wanted to illustrate Ocare has two sides, like every issue. I appreciate your response.
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the company I worked for provided my health insurance. They fired all us full timers.
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I have a better job now, but no health insurance because I cannot afford it.
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Because I cannot afford it, I get to pay an extra tax.
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it was an insensitive Tweet, and I'm sorry.
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It's alright. It's really easy to see one's own side as the only morally correct option.
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The ACA hurt a lot of people, and since its insertion we've been called liars by our president and the media.
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It has helped a lot of people as well, and there is a compassionate compromise. But I don't know if the nation can agree to it.
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it's just easier to insult our opponents and dismiss them.
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