What happened to all of the doom and gloom economic threads?

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You had him on IGGY at one time. He's a disingenuous asshole.


Of course you have my on iggy. I referenced a fact check website. You've made it clear that you will not acknowledge things like facts or fact-checkers.
 
for ever job the "obama" created, obama put two people on food stamps



yeah, moving forward (but in reverse)

obama, a total fuck up but hey obama has never had a real job
 
Obamacare Call Center Will Not Offer Healthcare Benefits to Employees




In order to ensure Americans understand how to access the benefits available to them when many provisions of the Affordable Care Act go online October 1, the Obama administration announced last month that it is setting up a call center that will be accessible to Americans 24 hours a day.

One branch of that call center will be located in California’s Contra Costa County, where, reportedly, 7,000 people applied for the 204 jobs. According to the Contra Costa Times, however, “about half the jobs are part-time, with no health benefits — a stinging disappointment to workers and local politicians who believed the positions would be full-time.” The county supervisor, Karen Mitchoff, called the hiring process “a comedy of errors” and said she “never dreamed [the jobs] would be part-time.”

The Times indicates that a job posting advertised all of the jobs as full-time, and one call center employee, who said no reason for the apparent change was provided, told the paper, ”It reminded me of that George Clooney movie where he goes around the country firing people (‘Up in the Air’). The woman said, ‘I know you were led to believe you would be full-time, but things have changed…You are actually ‘part-time intermittent.’”

The Contra Costa employees are currently in training, and the call center — one of three based in California — is set to go live on October 1.
 
I must have been on pretend IGGY, eh?:rolleyes:

I told you upfront I was putting you on ignore temporarily because you'd gotten too boring.

Sadly, someone here has to call attention to your lack of honor and intelligence, so it might as well be me.

I did notice this morning that you finally admitted your cyberrelationship with a dude, so there's hope for you yet.
 
I must have been on pretend IGGY, eh?:rolleyes:



American's stood for something, now American's want to be anything but entitlement loving something-american. so sad, so many fuck ups.

common sense is more scarce than gold...here in America
 
Maryland issues insurance rates that are among lowest in U.S.

LINK.

Spin this, bitches.

But STILL going up big time

Your LINK is like saying

The wife is beaten 17 times, down from 22 times



Md. consumers could see 25-percent premium increases under ObamaCare

By Sam Baker - 07/27/13 11:49 AM ET





Insurance premiums for some consumers in Maryland will go up by as much as 25 percent once ObamaCare takes full effect next year.









The state on Friday released final insurance rates for the private insurance policies available next year through the new insurance exchange created by ObamaCare.

Compared with policies a available in Maryland today, some exchange plans will be more expensive -- and premiums could rise by as much as 25 percent for certain policies.

The filings provide grist for both sides of the ObamaCare debate: prices for some consumers will go up next year, but the increases are far lower than what insurance companies initially proposed.








The cheapest policy available to a 25-year-old in Maryland will cost roughly $114 per month, according to the state's rate filings. That's among the cheapest rates in the country for a comparable policy, even though it still represents an increase compared with bare-bones policies on the market today.

Maryland officials were able to get every insurance company in the state to reduce their proposed rate increases — in some cases by as much as half.

“These rates are good news for Maryland families looking to shop for plans on the Maryland Health Connection,” said Joshua Sharfstein, secretary of the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.

For middle-aged adults buying a more robust policy, premiums would average roughly $260 per month — also less than most other states that have filed their rates for next year, and less than the Congressional Budget Office predicted those policies would cost under ObamaCare.

Most people who buy insurance through the exchanges won't pay the full premium out of pocket. The healthcare law establishes new tax credits to help cover the cost of premiums for low-income consumers.

About 75 percent of the people expected to enroll in Maryland's exchange will be eligible for tax subsidies, the state said.


Read more: http://thehill.com/blogs/healthwatc...lower-than-expected-in-maryland#ixzz2aLNWb3XJ
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But STILL going up big time

Your LINK is like saying

The wife is beaten 17 times, down from 22 times



Md. consumers could see 25-percent premium increases under ObamaCare

By Sam Baker - 07/27/13 11:49 AM ET



If people go from a cheap plan to one with better coverage their cost increases like always. The fact is, MD exchange plan rates are cheap and affordable even before subsidies and your author can only resort to distortions to find even a modicum of gloom.

Exchanges look like they're probably going to work and the GOP is panicking and going into full-on lie-your-ass-off mode to try to trick people.
 
If people go from a cheap plan to one with better coverage their cost increases like always. The fact is, MD exchange plan rates are cheap and affordable even before subsidies and your author can only resort to distortions to find even a modicum of gloom.

Exchanges look like they're probably going to work and the GOP is panicking and going into full-on lie-your-ass-off mode to try to trick people.

It's getting increasingly difficult for folks like busybody to spin Obamacare as a "failure".

It's a good thing BB and the gang aren't beholden to things like "facts".
 
If people go from a cheap plan to one with better coverage their cost increases like always. The fact is, MD exchange plan rates are cheap and affordable even before subsidies and your author can only resort to distortions to find even a modicum of gloom.

Exchanges look like they're probably going to work and the GOP is panicking and going into full-on lie-your-ass-off mode to try to trick people.

That's WHY all those that SUPPORTED IT GUNG HO

now are screaming GET ME OUT OF IT
 
only with massive amounts of welfare spending can we grow the economy

obama plan is for every 1 America to find a job...and obama prefers that this job pays little, offers no insurance or other benefits and under employes the person) that another 10 American's go on entitlements.

obama, moving forward but in reverse
 
What do unions have to do with exchanges? You seem confused again.

The G-dless J-w is using some union workers discontent over the demise of their "Cadillac" gold-plated health plans as evidence that "nobody" likes Obamacare.

Sure, it's intellectually dishonest, but this is busybody we're talking about here.
 
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