In November 2014, Bill O’Reilly stated of Obamacare:
“It would be a bad idea to try to repeal Obamacare. President Obama will veto the attempt so it’s a complete waste of time. If a Republican gets elected President in 2016, then you repeal it. Remember there are some good things about Obamacare like insurance companies can’t throw you off the policy if you get sick. So the GOP should be patient on the Obamacare stuff.”
Think about the Stated, or Hidden, agenda of the Republican Presidential Candidate – that individual, and their vice-president, will be a supporter of Obamacare repeal.
For many idiots, this will seem a good idea. They have their policies, so they need not concern themselves with anything associated with assisting those too poor to afford coverage.
Here’s the hidden cost: If they have a medical condition, a repeal opens the door to the Insurance company dropping them, or a new company refusing to accept them – a medical condition now is a PRE-EXISTING condition for all future coverage.
Naturally, given the events in 2015 and the first few months of 2016, anyone who votes Republican will be voting against their own best interest – and we know that a third of the nation will always vote against their own vested interest.
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