In a scathing op-ed in the New York Times on Tuesday, far-left documentary filmmaker Michael Moore finally admits that “Obamacare is awful.” However, he doesn’t cite the horrendous Healthcare.gov rollout, millions of cancelled health insurance plans or increasing monthly premiums.
The fact that Obamacare just isn’t good enough, he explains, is “the dirty little secret many liberals have avoided saying out loud for fear of aiding the president’s enemies.”
So why does Moore now openly proclaim that Obamacare “awful?”
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I agree we should have had single payer medicare for all. Why is it only good enough for those over 65?
But don't forget it's all the GOP"S fault.
What idiots.
he's fat and disgusting
He never mentioned that Wal Mart recalled all of the donkey meat in China.Seriously
who cares what that slob. says
2:49 you are misinformed.
Medicare is not a single payer system.
You do not have to choose traditional Medicare, you can choose a plan facilitated by any insurance carrier. In all cases, alternative plans vary but most often pay for stuff Medicare won't.
Do some research.
I simply don't give a rats arse what he says.
2:49 because medicare is broke just like everything else in this country and unless it is fixed it will not be in existence. because i want to make my own choice about my own healthcare when i want to not when some government official tells me so, if you want it move to canada
Annie, you can have medicare or medicare with insurance add ons. It is exactly what we could have done for everyone
That's not what I stated.
So I am not following you.
You can have traditional Medicare thru the government, or you can buy your own Medicare thru other carriers such as Humana, United Healthcare, etc.
They are not the same and it is not an add on.
If you are implying, that the ACA should have been structured differently? Then I agree.
All the money for insurance goes to insurance companies and very little back to health care, hospitals , doctors or patient care.
It should be healthcare for all. Paired by a set tax! No one should be without health care!
5:22
Minimum Medical Loss Ratio (MLR) Rebates
Large Group Market (Groups with 51+ employees) – Generally, insurers must spend at least 85 cents of every premium dollar they receive on health services and health
quality initiatives.
Small Group Market (Groups with 50 or fewer employees) – Generally, insurers must spend at least 80 cents of every premium dollar on health services and health quality
initiatives for their members.
annie get your gun.
Porky Mikey is gonna make enough Soylent Green to feed Ethiopia for half a year.
But his brains will go to a HazMat site.
How about it sucks because it was written by industry lobbyists?
Why does his face get smaller with every updated photo?
How about EARNER PAYOR?
Get an effing job and pay for the treatment you receive or else you don't get it!
No more Government "equality" fairness B.S.
Annie makes a great point that gets lost in all the noise about increased premiums.
Many companies are just guessing at what it will take to cover people.
At the end of the year if they don't spend 80 or 85% of premiums on care people will get a rebate on their premium for the difference.
He is one, of the many, people we should box up and ship overseas.
7:53 - no, Mars! I've got a list....Nancy, Harry, Suzy, Billary, to name a few...
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