If this is even true, which I doubt, the guy featured in the video is an idiot who didn't finish conducting his research before signing up for an insurance plan.
Due diligence and personal responsibility! Don't blame the President because you chose the wrong insurance plan.
And the line about the difficulty of "cancelling Obamacare" is just ignorant.
There is no such thing as "Obamacare". It isn't a health insurance plan that can be enrolled in or cancelled.
The Affordable Care Act, commonly referred to as "Obamacare", is a provision that allows private insurance companies to compete with each other and against an expanded Medicare program fully funded by the federal government.
The guy featured in this video is either a complete idiot or he's a hired and scripted plant in a James O'Keefe video.
XO: I did MY research. I tried signing up my wife,found out it would cost me way too much, then went back to go ahead and sign up anyway and all of her information was gone. It just vanished, probably to some retail outlet like Target.
We all hate Google. But we all use it.
LR: According to every liberal only conservatives have any issues with the web site. And even they are lying about it. Liberals are way smarter.
A Florida sports bar is now serving its burgers and wings with a side of political controversy, and diners aren't feeling it.
Eight locations of Gator's Florida Restaurant Charging Customers For Obamacare Costs
Dockside, a popular central Florida sports bar chain, have started tacking on 1 percent "ACA Surcharge" to customers' bills, CNN Money reported Thursday. The Gator Group, which runs the eight locations, claims that the surcharge is necessary to offset the cost of the Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare. The company maintains it's just being transparent with customers:
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If this is even true, which I doubt, the guy featured in the video is an idiot who didn't finish conducting his research before signing up for an insurance plan.
Due diligence and personal responsibility! Don't blame the President because you chose the wrong insurance plan.
And the line about the difficulty of "cancelling Obamacare" is just ignorant.
There is no such thing as "Obamacare". It isn't a health insurance plan that can be enrolled in or cancelled.
The Affordable Care Act, commonly referred to as "Obamacare", is a provision that allows private insurance companies to compete with each other and against an expanded Medicare program fully funded by the federal government.
The guy featured in this video is either a complete idiot or he's a hired and scripted plant in a James O'Keefe video.
Sometimes I really hate Google. "Unknown" (above) is me.92563852 270
According to Harry Reid, anyone who says he's having trouble with ObamaCare is a liar. That's that.
XO: I did MY research. I tried signing up my wife,found out it would cost me way too much, then went back to go ahead and sign up anyway and all of her information was gone. It just vanished, probably to some retail outlet like Target.
We all hate Google. But we all use it.
LR: According to every liberal only conservatives have any issues with the web site. And even they are lying about it. Liberals are way smarter.
A Florida sports bar is now serving its burgers and wings with a side of political controversy, and diners aren't feeling it.
Eight locations of Gator's
Florida Restaurant Charging Customers For Obamacare Costs
Dockside, a popular central Florida sports bar chain, have started tacking on 1 percent "ACA Surcharge" to customers' bills, CNN Money reported Thursday. The Gator Group, which runs the eight locations, claims that the surcharge is necessary to offset the cost of the Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare. The company maintains it's just being transparent with customers:
Joe - "...all of her information was gone. It just vanished..."
Yeah, sure sounds like user error to me. I get calls like that from my elderly mother all the time.
Do you remember seeing any "buttons" that said "Save" or "Apply"?
Rookie mistake.
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