2016 Presidential Primaries [ SUPER TUESDAY | 3-1-'16]

57 - do you not believe that health insurance premiums have gone up in the last few years?

Do you actually believe that?
 
All right I was messin with you above.

But, yes insurance rates go up.
When you are younger insurance costs more. If you live on the reckless side your insurance goes up. Like I said, if you are younger your rates not only higher but go up disproportionately. .
Should you ever have to file a claim your insurance rates go up

Why not look into across the board insurance reform ?
Home-Life-Auto and yes, and most importantly, Health.

I believe that is something both Sanders and Warren have spoken on. The Pauls ?
 
Why not look into across the board insurance reform ?
Home-Life-Auto and yes, and most importantly, Health.

Here's a novel idea: prove that you can reform Health insurance, firstly, and then people just might be receptive to 'across the board' reform.
 
Go to the ACA thread there is link after link after link showing incremental reforms.
You can go to the ACA website and see what is next ..

Or are you looking for a big shiny thing ?
 
The incremental time table is written into the law

A law that will undoubtedly be dissected in 2016, even if Hillary becomes President.

Do you want to discuss winning elections or insurance reform ?

Either. The two run in tandem in the context of what you originally brought up; you are never going to get support for broad insurance reform unless you can demonstrate it has having worked with respect to the ACA. And, as of right now, that's a gargantuan task.
 
Insurance, banking and campaign reform is why neither Sanders or Warren have a prayer.

HRC can give lip service and at best window dressed results
Any (R) it is completely out of the question bordering on dillusional.

I posed this challenge to Sturg who doesn't seem to understand the industry he supports by continually withholding his vote because successful pols aren't pure ideologues or vote for his concept of the lesser of two evils.

It is a challenge non the less. All three phases.

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History will show ACA and the doors it has opened vaulting Obama to the top tier of POTUS. Flawed as the program is, Who else has had the stones to even go this far?.
End of election analysis has shown lack of not only wisdom but back bone by running away from ACA
 
Nate Silver ‏@NateSilver538 37m37 minutes ago

I mean, literally, Al Gore is more likely to be the Democratic nominee than Bernie Sanders.
 
Yeah bc we need even more rich envy

I dunno, I'm pretty jealous of the Veep flashing bills and getting that cream.

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He's probably too far left for me, but I'd vote for Sanders easily over Clinton. I like the candidates who don't really care about pandering.
 
I like the candidates who don't really care about pandering.

+1

I always liked Dennis Kucinich/Ron Paul/Ross Perot (although he was before my time, the campaign ads are just ****ing brilliant) because they were principled, if nothing else.

Sanders will definitely make the primary season more enjoyable, as would Warren.
 
I know who AA is voting for. A fellow black republican.

ummmm....no.

I told you time and time again, I will not vote for any party until we have more parties to choose from. There is a lot of Republican policies I do not like. Also, I really do not care about skin colour to be honest. I just want an honest person who is for the people and have some common sense and experience using it. Of all the members, not a single one in any party have those qualities.

The wife would probably vote for Dr. Carson because he is not a politician. I won't because he is green...you know I am using common sense.
 
The do-nothing Congress will also be in play.

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is hitting six Republicans in seats considered vulnerable in the 2016 elections with ads highlighting their vote to delay protections on payday lending and other high-interest credit for soldiers. The DCCC will pay for digital and direct mail ads targeting Reps. Mike Coffman (R-Colo.), John Kline (R-Minn.), Martha McSally (R-Ariz.), Steve Knight (R-Calif.), Joe Heck (R-Nev.) and Tom MacArthur (R-N.J.). Digital ads will direct viewers to an online petition denouncing the vote.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/05/04/predatory-lending-military_n_7203762.html
 
"not a politician" running to be the most powerful man in the world. No doubt there are some already buying that nonsense.

I don't see this ending well for the good Dr.
Unless of course the ultimate goal is a prime drive time radio program ala Hubert Cain

Or weekly TV on FOX
 
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