Premiums rose 131% from 1999-2009. http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/money/industries/health/2009-09-15-insurance-costs_N.htm?loc=interstitialskip...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2013/12/05/the-gop-says-obamacare-will-cancel-80-100-million-plans-nope/ Not sure how long...
Incorrect. For example, note that life expectancy at age 65 (something that isolates factors like more youth homicides) is higher in many other...
LOL. With Republicans, it's been Chicken Little rhetoric since 2009, and people are finding out the sky is not falling. The policies have hit...
...more flailing around in an effort to avoid your conflation of deficits and accumulated debt Obfuscation is conflating deficits and...
It's no surprise that you continue to conflate deficits with debt, but you have no excuse at this point. To put it in simpler terms, we'll use a...
Perhaps you'd prefer this recent Consumer Reports article (cited also in the OP) that backs the conclusion of its 2008 article....
The accumulated debt is a product of the deficit President Obama inherited ($1.67 trillion projected baseline deficit in early 2009), which are...
There are several reasons, the greatest being relatively low taxes on the wealthy....
And speaking of costs, the average health insurance premium doubled during the Bush years....
The vast majority of President Obama's detractors, and those who claim he will have a lousy legacy in the history books, are those who were...
Consumer Reports disagrees. Their analysis is factual. Your rant is not.
Consistency is not an attribute your average Republican has. Just look at their last nominee for POTUS. The most disingenuous thing Republicans...
A 2008 article from Consumer Reports shows how far removed from reality the corporate media is today......
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