Stick the proboscis in baby. Stick it in. It's what "progressive" government's all about.




Says the scumbag who's been sucking from taxpayers for decades as a lazyass government employee.JohnStOnge wrote:Obama all over TV telling young people they should enroll in the health care thing because it'll be SO good for them. The whole time his motivation is that he wants to suck their blood. He needs their money so he can give it to somebody else. That's essentially it. We all know the situation: He needs for young, healthy people who are not likely to draw from the system to enroll and put money into it so that their money can be used to pay for older and/or sick people who ARE going to draw from the system.
Stick the proboscis in baby. Stick it in. It's what "progressive" government's all about.


They're signing up in droves. If not for chronic conk obstructionism, we wouldn't be talking about this.AZGrizFan wrote:Admit it, D. Obama screwed the pooch on this one--the young/healthy just AIN'T gonna sign up in the numbers necessary to make the numbers work. Take your medicine like a man.

Regarding young people supporting the old doesn't that sort of equal out over time as 1) those young people will eventually be old and in need of more care themselves and 2) there are still millions of young people that require expensive if not catastrophic care?JohnStOnge wrote:Obama all over TV telling young people they should enroll in the health care thing because it'll be SO good for them. The whole time his motivation is that he wants to suck their blood. He needs their money so he can give it to somebody else. That's essentially it. We all know the situation: He needs for young, healthy people who are not likely to draw from the system to enroll and put money into it so that their money can be used to pay for older and/or sick people who ARE going to draw from the system.
Stick the proboscis in baby. Stick it in. It's what "progressive" government's all about.


D1B wrote:They're signing up in droves. If not for chronic conk obstructionism, we wouldn't be talking about this.AZGrizFan wrote:Admit it, D. Obama screwed the pooch on this one--the young/healthy just AIN'T gonna sign up in the numbers necessary to make the numbers work. Take your medicine like a man.


Oh yeah...literally HUNDREDS of people signing up monthly....it's on a roll now!Cap'n Cat wrote:Funny, too, how Conks have backed off from using the word "repeal" of late because so many people are signing up. Conks are surrendering now, recognizing the futility in repealing a law which so many are embracing and taking advantage of.
It's all over but the cryin', Conks!!
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Reality is 12/5/2013, asshole. Your article, for this discussion, is ancient history at 11/15/2013. They're fixing the issues and people are signing up in droves.Pwns wrote:Meanwhile, back in reality...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/1 ... 80469.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
They're fixing the problems. Now, lets talk about whose fault this is. If the fucking conks didn't spend all their time and money vilifying the program, millions would be signed up by now. Blame for the low turnout and low opinions of the act fall squarely on money grubbing conks.WASHINGTON, Dec 4 (Reuters) - About 29,000 people signed up for health insurance through the troubled HealthCare.gov website on Sunday and Monday, a number that is higher than the site's first month of operation in October, sources familiar with the numbers said on Wednesday.
In October, only about 26,000 signed up through the glitch-prone website, and intensive efforts are being conducted to work out the problems with HealthCare.gov.
The information is being reviewed, but it looks like the total will be 29,000 for enrollment in the federal exchange for the first two days of the site's relaunch from midnight Sunday to midnight Monday, the sources said.
(Reporting by Mark Felsenthal Steve Holland; Editing by Vicki Allen)
Another misinformed lying ass conk fuck.AZGrizFan wrote:Oh yeah...literally HUNDREDS of people signing up monthly....it's on a roll now!Cap'n Cat wrote:Funny, too, how Conks have backed off from using the word "repeal" of late because so many people are signing up. Conks are surrendering now, recognizing the futility in repealing a law which so many are embracing and taking advantage of.
It's all over but the cryin', Conks!!
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Wow, 29,000!D1B wrote:Reality is 12/5/2013, asshole. Your article, for this discussion, is ancient history at 11/15/2013. They're fixing the issues and people are signing up in droves.Pwns wrote:Meanwhile, back in reality...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/1 ... 80469.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
They're fixing the problems. Now, lets talk about whose fault this is. If the fucking conks didn't spend all their time and money vilifying the program, millions would be signed up by now. Blame for the low turnout and low opinions of the act fall squarely on money grubbing conks.WASHINGTON, Dec 4 (Reuters) - About 29,000 people signed up for health insurance through the troubled HealthCare.gov website on Sunday and Monday, a number that is higher than the site's first month of operation in October, sources familiar with the numbers said on Wednesday.
In October, only about 26,000 signed up through the glitch-prone website, and intensive efforts are being conducted to work out the problems with HealthCare.gov.
The information is being reviewed, but it looks like the total will be 29,000 for enrollment in the federal exchange for the first two days of the site's relaunch from midnight Sunday to midnight Monday, the sources said.
(Reporting by Mark Felsenthal Steve Holland; Editing by Vicki Allen)
That's one day, fuck head.Pwns wrote:Wow, 29,000!D1B wrote:
Reality is 12/5/2013, asshole. Your article, for this discussion, is ancient history at 11/15/2013. They're fixing the issues and people are signing up in droves.
They're fixing the problems. Now, lets talk about whose fault this is. If the fucking conks didn't spend all their time and money vilifying the program, millions would be signed up by now. Blame for the low turnout and low opinions of the act fall squarely on money grubbing conks.![]()
And just how many of those are in the 18-34 year old demographic?
And how many young people are unemployed or underemployed college grads getting subsidized plans?
How many are folks with pre-existing conditions?

2 Days.....but the numbers seem pretty impressive.WASHINGTON, Dec 4 (Reuters) - About 29,000 people signed up for health insurance through the troubled HealthCare.gov website on Sunday and Monday
D1B wrote:That's one day, fuck head.Pwns wrote:
Wow, 29,000!![]()
And just how many of those are in the 18-34 year old demographic?
And how many young people are unemployed or underemployed college grads getting subsidized plans?
How many are folks with pre-existing conditions?

The site was relaunched Sunday. It will pick up.GrizFanStuckInUtah wrote:2 Days.....but the numbers seem pretty impressive.WASHINGTON, Dec 4 (Reuters) - About 29,000 people signed up for health insurance through the troubled HealthCare.gov website on Sunday and Monday![]()
D1B wrote:
That's one day, fuck head.
...and how many of those signed up for Medicaid instead of Obamacare?Pwns wrote:Wow, 29,000!D1B wrote:
Reality is 12/5/2013, asshole. Your article, for this discussion, is ancient history at 11/15/2013. They're fixing the issues and people are signing up in droves.
They're fixing the problems. Now, lets talk about whose fault this is. If the fucking conks didn't spend all their time and money vilifying the program, millions would be signed up by now. Blame for the low turnout and low opinions of the act fall squarely on money grubbing conks.![]()
And just how many of those are in the 18-34 year old demographic?
And how many young people are unemployed or underemployed college grads getting subsidized plans?
How many are folks with pre-existing conditions?
Typbaldyical conk - fucks shit up to holy hell, then criticizes donks for taking too long to clean up their mess. Did it with the economy, now doing it with ACA.Baldy wrote:...and how many of those signed up for Medicaid instead of Obamacare?Pwns wrote:
Wow, 29,000!![]()
And just how many of those are in the 18-34 year old demographic?
And how many young people are unemployed or underemployed college grads getting subsidized plans?
How many are folks with pre-existing conditions?![]()
Not to mention, that is only about 15% of the number of people who need to sign up daily in order for Obama's abortion to actually "work".
D1B wrote:Typbaldyical conk - fucks shit up to holy hell, then criticizes donks for taking too long to clean up their mess. Did it with the economy, now doing it with ACA.Baldy wrote: ...and how many of those signed up for Medicaid instead of Obamacare?![]()
Not to mention, that is only about 15% of the number of people who need to sign up daily in order for Obama's abortion to actually "work".
Conks - as anti-amercan as it gets. Fighting to the death for the 1% who do not give a fuck about them.


29,000 in 2 days. For easy math let's call it 15,000 per day. 30 million uninsured divided by 15,000 = only 2,000 more days until everybody is insured!GrizFanStuckInUtah wrote:2 Days.....but the numbers seem pretty impressive.WASHINGTON, Dec 4 (Reuters) - About 29,000 people signed up for health insurance through the troubled HealthCare.gov website on Sunday and Monday![]()
D1B wrote:
That's one day, fuck head.

5 years and half of all lawmakers, specifically CONKS, spending hundreds of millions of dollars and countless wasted days opposing every initiative and not coming up with a single idea or lifting a finger to help for 5 years.Baldy wrote:D1B wrote:
Typbaldyical conk - fucks shit up to holy hell, then criticizes donks for taking too long to clean up their mess. Did it with the economy, now doing it with ACA.
Conks - as anti-amercan as it gets. Fighting to the death for the 1% who do not give a fuck about them.![]()
Five years, bro...
It took less than 4 to rid the world of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan. It's been over 5 years and poor 0bama can't even marginally stabilize the US economy.![]()
Bro, it's gotta be getting heavy for you....

Such a liar. Shame on you.D1B wrote:5 years and half of all lawmakers, specifically CONKS, spending hundreds of millions of dollars and countless wasted days opposing every initiative and not coming up with a single idea or lifting a finger to help for 5 years.Baldy wrote:![]()
Five years, bro...
It took less than 4 to rid the world of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan. It's been over 5 years and poor 0bama can't even marginally stabilize the US economy.![]()
Bro, it's gotta be getting heavy for you....
Conks - Hating American since 1980.![]()
Baldy wrote:Such a liar. Shame on you.D1B wrote:
5 years and half of all lawmakers, specifically CONKS, spending hundreds of millions of dollars and countless wasted days opposing every initiative and not coming up with a single idea or lifting a finger to help for 5 years.
Conks - Hating American since 1980.![]()
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For Obama's first two years of his presidency, he owned both houses of Congress. He got everything he wanted for two entire years, and now we are in worse shape because of it. Own it...embrace it....it's yours....
Yes, AMERICA fought for 3 years and 8 months but WW2 lasted 6 years and 1 day (September 1, 1939 (Germany invades Poland) - September 2, 1945 (Japan Surrenders))Baldy wrote:D1B wrote:
Typbaldyical conk - fucks shit up to holy hell, then criticizes donks for taking too long to clean up their mess. Did it with the economy, now doing it with ACA.
Conks - as anti-amercan as it gets. Fighting to the death for the 1% who do not give a fuck about them.![]()
Five years, bro...
It took less than 4 to rid the world of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan. It's been over 5 years and poor 0bama can't even marginally stabilize the US economy.![]()
Bro, it's gotta be getting heavy for you....
Yeah, but the world was taking it up the ass until 'Merica joined the fight.Ibanez wrote:Yes, AMERICA fought for 3 years and 8 months but WW2 lasted 6 years and 1 day (September 1, 1939 (Germany invades Poland) - September 2, 1945 (Japan Surrenders))Baldy wrote:![]()
Five years, bro...
It took less than 4 to rid the world of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan. It's been over 5 years and poor 0bama can't even marginally stabilize the US economy.![]()
Bro, it's gotta be getting heavy for you....
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