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Florida's Medicare costs will double to $40,000,000,000.00 next year under the provisions that go active in January. It will double to $80,000,000,000.00 after the rest of the provisions go into effect in 2014. I think you seriously underestimate the steaming pile of **** you've been sold by a tainted court. That's one state. California, Maryland, and Connecticut are facing similar economic difficulties just dealing with the statutory requirements of the bill before anything possibly useful goes into effect.
First, the Court didn't sell us anything. Can't rely on them to sort out Congress's mess. Congress and Obama sold this to the public.
Second, you're pulling out some pretty dramatic numbers out of what seems like the air. Suggesting that Florida's medicare costs will quadruple in 2 years? I can't buy that without some sort of backup.
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And all the ACA does is tax the healthy for being healthy. You are aware that the majority, over 70%, of total healthcare costs in this country affect only 2 demographics--children and adults over 60. You are also aware that these people by and large don't pay taxes?
Hang on, now, that's a completely unfair assessment. Children's care are benefits to people in their 20s and 30s. Suggesting that my kids are getting a free ride and/or mooching off my healthy *** is completely unfair. I incurred those costs. If 30% of the healthcare costs or so are for children, then that benefit is for the parents responsible for them. And they do pay taxes (well, most).
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And I'm sorry you're still believing the lies. Don't ask me to respond, because it's obvious too many of you believe outright lies.
Common sense is a **** super power, and most of you apparently lack it.
Well I, for one, am really glad to see you're back. And with such class. Things were entirely too respectful while you were away.