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Re: Obamacare: A Deception - A Detailed Analysis - Paul Craig Roberts
Prior to his melt down.
Must have not given him any money for real tattoos
http://youtu.be/bwDpAfFzcRQ
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Re: Obamacare: A Deception - A Detailed Analysis - Paul Craig Roberts
You were all fooled again before you thought you won't get fooled again.
There is never a lasting victory over lies while the war against Truth has no exit strategy and always ends in defeat.
checkmate in the real game of chess.
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Re: Obamacare: A Deception - A Detailed Analysis - Paul Craig Roberts
The USA melt down is powering my melt up you meanie.
the last bit of your brains sucked out of your puny mind...to kick in the after burners to blow the smile off you face and your hair back...go smoke some more of uncle sugar's crack.
you are fund to pre smack.
before the smack down by GOD to separate the even from the odd.
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Re: Obamacare: A Deception - A Detailed Analysis - Paul Craig Roberts
You mad bro after a round in the dojo with Gi stubbed toe looking for weapons of toto...somewhere over the rainbow?
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Re: Obamacare: A Deception - A Detailed Analysis - Paul Craig Roberts
Your poetry is rather explicative, Ms. HT.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9ok0SKmvdY
And so I say to you
The silk handkerchief was
Embroidered in China or Japan
Behind the steel curtain
And no one can cross the borderline
without proper credentials.
This is to say that we are all
Sensate and occasionally sad
And if every partner in crime
Were to incorporate promises
In his program the dance
Might end and all our friends
would follow.
Who are our friends?
Are they sullen and slow?
Do they have great desire?
Or are they one of the multitude who
Walk doubting their impossible regret.
Certainly things happen and reoccur
in continuous promise.
All of us have found a safe niche
Where we can store up riches and talk to our fellows
On the same premise of disaster
But this will not do.
No, this will never do.
These are continents and shores which
Beseech our understanding.
Seldom have we been so slow.
Seldom have we been so far.
My only wish is to see
Far Arden again.
The truth is on his chest
The cellular excitement has
Totally inspired our magic Veteran.
And now for an old trip.
I'm tired of thinking.
I want the old forms to reassert their sexual cool.
My mind is just - you know.
And this morning before I sign off
I would like to tell you about Texas Radio & the Big Beat.
It moves into the perimeter of
Your sacred sincere and dedicated smile
Like a calm surviver of the psychic war.
He was no general for he was not old.
He was no private for he could not be sold.
He was only a man and his
Dedication extended to the last degree.
Poor pretentious soldier, come home.
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Re: Obamacare: A Deception - A Detailed Analysis - Paul Craig Roberts
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Re: Obamacare: A Deception - A Detailed Analysis - Paul Craig Roberts
Better make hard copies of your cherished delusions and get them into the bunker to protect them from the logical conclusions you short circuiting clocks
better hurry up before the tin mans heart stops.
I did not work my whole life to sustain song and dance acts for losers of the Universe.
In here is play...In the real world is where I really make you all pay.
I think having the population beat you to death with bars of soap in your sleep...will be neat...like the rapture.
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Re: Obamacare: A Deception - A Detailed Analysis - Paul Craig Roberts
post some more of your mindless slime drivel trying to solve the riddle of steal...as I suck all your life away feasting on yield.
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Re: Obamacare: A Deception - A Detailed Analysis - Paul Craig Roberts
Ill save you from me the rich and you the poor feeding the from the last drops of your life...I will raise taxes on me...and give you back what I stole from you to begin with and if you do not like my magic trick.
You dumb hick...Ill give you a kick...and watch you dance like a prick...then beat you to death with a stick so quick...you will fail to get one lick on my boots so I can avoid being annoyed when the void in your head implodes and your bowls unload.
an I laugh like a toad but all you hear is metatrons code.
you all is information superhighway road kill...people...gone...a planet totally oblivious and gonzo...
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Re: Obamacare: A Deception - A Detailed Analysis - Paul Craig Roberts
There once was a woman from Nova Scotia, with hair so long she couldn't get close to ya.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-TLgF0F_n4
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Re: Obamacare: A Deception - A Detailed Analysis - Paul Craig Roberts
smoke coming out of your ears.
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Re: Obamacare: A Deception - A Detailed Analysis - Paul Craig Roberts
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Re: Obamacare: A Deception - A Detailed Analysis - Paul Craig Roberts
females either chase after me and I out run them...Unlike tiger woods a golfer...easy catch...
Or I a might have to beat them up if they try to kill me because they hate me as much as the ones above love me and will not get off and find another man to destroy with their hate.
Try again...to see if I have become one with the Universe enough times to figure you all out be looking deeper into your eyes then you ever see.
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Re: Obamacare: A Deception - A Detailed Analysis - Paul Craig Roberts
You all will keep calm until you all scream...and I cream.
the longer you all power your calm...the bigger the explosion of the bomb.
I know more about psychology than 100% uncertifable sane perfectly produced mindless slime are supposed to know...including the experts...so kill me to win...show me what good human beings you have been.
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Re: Obamacare: A Deception - A Detailed Analysis - Paul Craig Roberts
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Re: Obamacare: A Deception - A Detailed Analysis - Paul Craig Roberts
you all think this is a joke...because you smoked one to many tokes drink cokes by the fire side chats sung to you by rats you stupid dumb fucks think are cool cats.
better get the internet regulated to sustain your sleep...because I'm not the only one with an invisible gun to blow out your puny dreams to stop your mind control crimes.
you all are puddy in their hands an mine the difference between me and your masters...I don not lead you to disaster...that is how I know you are all just going with the flow to your doom in an ignorant tomb.
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Re: Obamacare: A Deception - A Detailed Analysis - Paul Craig Roberts
Drop to your knees until they smash and spray blood like a flood then pray your worship of ignorance will save you from the day of the dud.
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Re: Obamacare: A Deception - A Detailed Analysis - Paul Craig Roberts
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I see any jack booted thugs trying to convince me they are a real dude...I might just cut off all of your food...then you "all" will be screwed.
that is the power of the Bretton wood...that you all are chopping down faster and faster trying to escape the disaster.
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Re: Obamacare: A Deception - A Detailed Analysis - Paul Craig Roberts
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Originally Posted by
Hypertiger
that is the power of the Bretton wood...that you all are chopping down faster and faster trying to escape the disaster.
Sounds more like a boating accident.
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Re: Obamacare: A Deception - A Detailed Analysis - Paul Craig Roberts
Terrence was one of you space cadets.
a loser you all were hired to turn into winner to follow to nowhere in search of a clue that you know what to do when I communicate with you...sorry...I do not change American diapers full of poo
if you took too much drugs and stole and now you are a federal reserve welfare case on the dole...Its to bad for you that you got high and smoked too much pole.
I'm going for a bath to wash all you filth off of me...so mommy does not know I was playing with shit stains from the USA.
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Re: Obamacare: A Deception - A Detailed Analysis - Paul Craig Roberts
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Hypertiger
that is how I know you are all just going with the flow to your doom in an ignorant tomb.
Do not fear, HT.
All in the tomb are ignorant.
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Re: Obamacare: A Deception - A Detailed Analysis - Paul Craig Roberts
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Re: Obamacare: A Deception - A Detailed Analysis - Paul Craig Roberts
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Cebu_4_2
Sounds more like a boating accident.
Damn, Morticia's attractive when she gets angry.
Don't you think Cebu?
http://www.classictvbeauties.com/Morticia_and_Gomez.jpg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mp8G2cIaYUw
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Re: Obamacare: A Deception - A Detailed Analysis - Paul Craig Roberts
This message came to us from Bill in Kentucky.
"Putting things in perspective: March 21st 2010 to October 1 2013 is 3 years, 6 months, 10 days. December 7, 1941 to May 8, 1945 is 3 years, 5 months, 1 day. What this means is that in the time we were attacked at Pearl Harbor to the day Germany surrendered is not enough time for this progressive federal government to build a working webpage. Mobilization of millions, building tens of thousands of tanks, planes, jeeps, subs, cruisers, destroyers, torpedoes, millions upon millions of guns, bombs, ammo, etc. Turning the tide in North Africa, Invading Italy, D-Day, Battle of the Bulge, Race to Berlin - all while we were also fighting the Japanese in the Pacific!! And in that amount of time - this administration can't build a working webpage."
http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/specia...ad-air-tonight
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Re: Obamacare: A Deception - A Detailed Analysis - Paul Craig Roberts
"Obama is also a fairly compulsive liar, something that highlights myriad other problems. That is, whevever he’s caught in a problematic situation (ah, those friends of his), rather than making a clean breast of it, or a good defense, he instead engages in a perfect storm of ever-spiraling affirmative defenses, with the common denominator always being that it’s everyone’s fault but Obamas.
For those who are not lawyers, let me explain what affirmative defenses are. A complaint contains allegations that the defendant committed myriad acts of wrongdoing. In response, the defendant does two things. First, he denies everything except his own name, and he’d deny that too, if he could. Next, he issues affirmative defenses, which concede the truth of the accusations, but deny that they have any legal or practical meaning.
As an example of how this plays out, imagine a complaint alleging that I smashed my car into a fence, destroying it. I’d start by saying, “No, I didn’t.” Then I’d begin the affirmative defenses: (1) “Okay, I did bring my car into contact with the fence, but I didn’t actually hurt the fence.” (2) “Okay, I hurt the fence, but I didn’t hurt it badly enough to entitle its owner to any damages.” (3) “Okay, I destroyed the fence, but it was falling down already, so it’s really the owner’s fault, so he gets no damages.” And on and on, in a reductio ad absurdum stream of admissions and excuses."
http://www.bookwormroom.com/2013/11/...r-up-his-lies/
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Re: Obamacare: A Deception - A Detailed Analysis - Paul Craig Roberts
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Re: Obamacare: A Deception - A Detailed Analysis - Paul Craig Roberts
Well who would've expected or done anything less.
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Re: Obamacare: A Deception - A Detailed Analysis - Paul Craig Roberts
Troubled HealthCare.gov unlikely to work fully by end of November
By Amy Goldstein, Juliet Eilperin and Lena H. Sun, Published: November 12
Software problems with the federal online health insurance marketplace, especially in handling high volumes, are proving so stubborn that the system is unlikely to work fully by the end of the month as the White House has promised, according to an official with knowledge of the project.
The insurance exchange is balking when more than 20,000 to 30,000 people attempt to use it at the same time — about half its intended capacity, said the official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to disclose internal information. And CGI Federal, the main contractor that built the site, has succeeded in repairing only about six of every 10 of the defects it has addressed so far.
Government workers and technical contractors racing to repair the Web site have concluded, the official said, that the only way for large numbers of Americans to enroll in the health-care plans soon is by using other means so that the online system isn’t overburdened.
This inside view of the halting nature of HealthCare.gov repairs is emerging as the insurance industry is working behind the scenes on contingency plans, in case the site continues to have problems. And it calls into question the repeated assurances by the White House and other top officials that the insurance exchange will work smoothly for the vast majority of Americans by Nov. 30. Speaking in Dallas a week ago, President Obama said that the “Web site is already better than it was at the beginning of October, and by the end of this month, we anticipate that it is going to be working the way it is supposed to, all right?”
The need for what the official called a “divide-and-conquer strategy” for enrollment puts more emphasis on alternative methods for buying health plans. These methods include federal call centers and insurance companies that sell policies directly to customers — paths that are hobbled for now by some of the same technical problems affecting the federal Web site.
Julie Bataille, director of communications at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), which is part of the Department of Health and Human Services, said: “We are working 24/7 to make improvements so that by the end of the month the site is working smoothly for the vast majority of users. We are making progress, including fixes to reduce error rates and get the site moving faster.
“The challenges we are addressing today,” she added, “are a snapshot of November 12th, not November 30th.”
Meanwhile, pressure intensified Tuesday on the Obama administration to address the growing complaints of Americans whose individual insurance policies are being canceled because they do not comply with new government rules for coverage. The online magazine Ozy published a video interview with former president Bill Clinton saying that Obama must “honor the commitment” he made to Americans that they could keep their insurance — even if it requires a change in the law.
Kansas Insurance Commissioner Sandy Praeger said she and her counterparts in other states have offered suggestions to the White House on how best to address the problem of canceled policies. The most obvious solution, she said, would be to allow customers to renew policies early to let them stay in effect until November 2014. But that would come with a trade-off, she said: Those people would not receive federal subsidies for which they might be eligible if they bought a plan on the exchange.
She said that she and other insurance commissioners are trying to address consumers’ desire to use the federal exchange. “Honestly,” she said, “it’s just a big mess right now. . . . I don’t know what to tell people.”
Debate over how to respond to Americans who are irate about losing their insurance is intensifying on Capitol Hill. The House plans to vote this week on a bill introduced by Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Fred Upton (R-Mich.) that would extend this year’s insurance plans for a year. On Tuesday, Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) said she is co-sponsoring a bill with Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-La.) that would require insurers to offer 2013 plans on the individual market indefinitely.
On Wednesday, the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee is set to grill several high-ranking administration technology officials about the problems affecting HealthCare.gov.
The software defects that ware making the Web site unstable with too much volume mean that some people face frozen computer screens when they try to enter information — and then get timeout errors, said the official with knowledge of the project.
Call centers have had problems, too. Within the network of 17 federally sponsored call locations staffed by more than 10,000 people, consumers are discovering that telephone representatives lack the authority to correct errors in online applications. And sometimes, consumers with more than routine questions are promised that specialists will call them back, but the calls never come.
Insurance companies, which have been pressing the White House for greater ability to sign up customers directly, are stuck at the moment, unable to complete enrollments. That is because they must connect with the federal online system to determine whether customers’ incomes qualify them for tax credits to help pay for their insurance — a part of the system that does not work.
According to the official, workers are trying to streamline the computer system so that it can handle outside queries from insurers and the call centers about whether people are eligible for subsidies. Technical workers are striving to have this part of the system working reliably within two to three weeks.
The work that remains to be done on the exchange is significant because the 2010 Affordable Care Act requires most Americans to have health insurance by Jan. 1. Under the law, the online marketplaces were supposed to be a central way for uninsured people who do not have access to insurance through a job to get coverage that is better and more affordable than most current individual policies.
In a telephone call with reporters earlier Tuesday, Bataille said that HHS is e-mailing about 275,000 consumers who have gotten stuck while trying to shop for and buy health plans. The e-mails encourage them to try again.
Asked whether the Web site could handle all those consumers if they logged on at once, Bataille replied, “That’s why we are sending this series of e-mails in waves.”
The CMS has said it has cut the waiting time for pages on the federal Web site from an average of eight seconds to one second and has reduced errors that have blocked consumers from 6 percent to 2 percent.
For some consumers, their frustration with the site has been compounded by their experiences with a call center. Lisa Chandler, 54, who lives with her husband outside Toledo, wanted to explore her new insurance options through the federal exchange. She had received a notice from her insurer that her health plan was ending and offering her a new one if she signed up by the end of this week.
After she was unable to complete an application on HealthCare.gov, she tried to contact a center three times and each time was told that a specialist would call back. No one did.
In Pennsylvania, Charles Roessler, 64, tried to apply three ways: online, through a call center and on paper. The retired computer salesman has decided on a health plan but hasn’t been able to sign up via any of the methods because no one has been able to verify his subsidy.
During his most recent attempt, on Monday, he asked a call center representative to delete duplicate applications but was told that the center lacked the authority. “We’re being told that you can go online or enroll through the call center,” he said. “Well, no, not really. . . . I’m just inches away from the finish line.”
Related stories: Have you used the new exchanges? Share your story here Understanding the Affordable Care Act Your Obamacare questions, answered Everything you need to know about the health-care law’s problems
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the only ones going to the site are the ones looking for free health care
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Re: Obamacare: A Deception - A Detailed Analysis - Paul Craig Roberts
mamboni are you seeing jobs lose in health care yet over the new health care laws ? why i am asking just heard from a friend thats been working in a doctor office and 10 are being lay off . and she has been doing lab work for over 20 years
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Re: Obamacare: A Deception - A Detailed Analysis - Paul Craig Roberts
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mick silver
mamboni are you seeing jobs lose in health care yet over the new health care laws ? why i am asking just heard from a friend thats been working in a doctor office and 10 are being lay off . and she has been doing lab work for over 20 years
No, I haven't seen job losses. But I'm in a hospital setting. I'll ask some of the docs if they are laying off staff in 2014 because of Obamacare.
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thanks doc , keep us all updated on this
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Re: Obamacare: A Deception - A Detailed Analysis - Paul Craig Roberts
Little-Known Tax Funding Obamacare
Posted: Nov 14, 2013 9:23 AM EST
Thursday, November 14, 2013 2:19 PM EST
By Ronica Cleary, @ChasingRonica
http://www.my9nj.com/story/23967715/...ding-obamacare
Franklin Lakes, New Jersey (My9NJ) -
The Affordable Care Act or Obamacare seems to be in the headlines every day because of all of the problems surrounding the launch. And while most realize the law is funded in part by the individual mandate and penalty tax, it is also being funded in ways that are not discussed as much in the media.
Luxury real estate broker Ron Aioso says there is a tax that is rarely discussed that also helps fund Obamacare. It is a tax on high-income taxpayers when they sell their homes.
Franklin Lakes, N.J. was listed on Forbes.com in 2010 as one of "America's Most Expensive ZIP Codes", with a median home price of $1.3M.
Aioso says homeowners in a neighborhood like this could really be impacted by the Obamacare tax.
“Where we are today in a luxury area, you look and you see this home behind me, somebody like this is really affected,” he said.
If you are single with an adjusted gross income of $200,000 or file jointly with an income of $250,000 or more, you may be impacted. Once you sell your home, any profits over the first $500,000 are already subject to a capital gains tax. And now those profits will have an additional 3.8% tax to fund Obamacare.
Aioso noted that there is also a lot of confusion surrounding this tax and many homeowners know little about it.
“I think more than anything we need some education on it so people fully understand what is this 3.8%? What am I paying?” Aioso said.
mamboni asks: what the fuck do home sales have to do with healthcare? This is blatant socialism. I hope people sell their homes at discounted prices and use money under-the-table to beat this unconstitutional tax grab.
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mamboni asks: what the fuck do home sales have to do with healthcare?
You know as well as anyone that 'healthcare'* is merely the cover for social control/engineering and the re-distribution of wealth/the proceeds of one's own productivity.
*Collectivist hive mindset: You're against healthcare being available to everyone, as a 'human right'(!)?? WTF is wrong with you, you selfish asshole?? I cannot wait until your generation dies off.
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midnight rambler
You know as well as anyone that 'healthcare'* is merely the cover for social control/engineering and the re-distribution of wealth/the proceeds of one's own productivity.
*Collectivist hive mindset: You're against healthcare being available to everyone, as a 'human right'(!)?? WTF is wrong with you, you selfish asshole?? I cannot wait until your generation dies off.
Agreed! To wit, the ACA law requires doctors to ask patients if they own firearms. This is the fucking government: sneaky, underhanded, always grabbing for more power, and never ever to be trusted.
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House Democratic leaders won’t apologize for Obamacare promise
Pelosi says the president's words in his promise were 'absolutely' precise.
| John Shinkle/POLITICO
By SEUNG MIN KIM |11/14/13 6:45 PM EST President Barack Obama issued a rare presidential apology when he expressedremorse for promising to Americans that they could keep their insurance plans if they liked their current coverage.
Don’t expect the same “I’m sorry” from House Democratic leaders.
In a news conference Thursday after a meeting with White House officials,the top four Democrats said they won’t apologize for that promise, insteaddefending the language of the Affordable Care Act — their prized legislativeachievement.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), who shepherded Obamacarethrough the House as speaker, said Obama was “very gracious” in making thatapology but that the president’s words – in the context of the law – were“absolutely” precise.
“There’s nothing in the Affordable Care Act that says that your insurancecompany should cancel you,” she told reporters. “That’s not what the AffordableCare Act is about. It simply didn’t happen.”
She continued that she did not make a similar statement to her constituents,noting that she “would have if I ever met anybody that liked his or her plan,but that was not my experience.”
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2013/11/house-democrats-obamacare-promise-99899.html#ixzz2kipO8tNE
mamboni comments: this is what happens when you fill government with fucking lawyers that double-talk, parse words to the extreme, and when necessary lie. If you are fooled, screwed, fleeced or bamboozled by them it's your own damn fault according to them. Pelosi is a C. U. N. T.***
***C.U.N.T., Corrupt Unscrupulous Nauseating Trollop
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Second O’Keefe video exposes more Obamacare Navigators telling people to commit fraud
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Second O’Keefe video exposes more Obamacare Navigators telling people to commit fraud
November 14, 2013 | Joe Schoffstall - 737 Comments
James O’ Keefe’s Project Veritas has released a second video showing even more Obamacare Navigators in Texas suggesting fraud and deceit to undercover reporters — despite some in the mainstream media calling the first exposé an “isolated incident.”
“Today, Project Veritas released a second investigation exposing more Obamacare navigators counseling applicants to lie and cheat the health care system by erroneously reporting income status, health history, and more,” Project Veritas wrote.
They continue, “Critics said the first video was an isolated incident so we decided to visit with even more navigators funded by your American tax dollars. What we found was disturbing and showed a clear pattern of fraud through the Obamacare navigator program.”
Within the new video, Obamacare Navigators in Texas yet again counsel the reporters to lie in order to avoid higher premiums.
“To get a lower premium, I wouldn’t include it…that’s my money,” Obamacare Navigator Kris McCray from Change Happens in Houston, Texas, advises the reporter of the cash she ‘earned’ on the side but failed to report in her taxes. “I would just try to get that number as low as you can. It would help you qualify for more stuff as far as aid and stuff like that.”
WATCH:
“Do you report this on your taxes?” asks Claudia Flamand of the North Texas Area Community Health Center in Fort Worth, Texas. After the reporter says that he does not, she responds by telling him not to worry. “So if you don’t report it…It’s the same with people who clean houses…Yeah, they don’t report the taxes, they don’t report that income,” she says.
That’s not all.
“So if you don’t claim the income, you don’t have to,” a Navigator from the Community Health Centers of South Central Texas advises. “Are you sure they won’t find out?” asks the undercover reporter. The Navigator reassures that no one will find out.
From the looks of it, these are hardly the isolated incidents that some have claimed.
*To see the full unedited Project Veritas videos, click here. To see the first video in their investigation, click here.
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So once all the bugs are worked out on Obamacare and all the sick people, people with pre-existing conditions, people that don't take care of themselves and need a lot of treatment, the one's that have signed up, are paying the same rate as healthy people that take good care of themselves, that don't need treatment...what's next? Auto insurance reform?
I'm sure a lot of people that get in accidents often, have DUI's on their record and don't maintain their vehicles would like to pay the same rate as people that maintain their vehicles and don't have accidents, or DUI's.
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EE_
So once all the bugs are worked out on Obamacare and all the sick people, people with pre-existing conditions, people that don't take care of themselves and need a lot of treatment, the one's that have signed up, are paying the same rate as healthy people that take good care of themselves, that don't need treatment...what's next? Auto insurance reform?
I'm sure a lot of people that get in accidents often, have DUI's on their record and don't maintain their vehicles would like to pay the same rate as people that maintain their vehicles and don't have accidents, or DUI's.
When Obamacare costs explode, everyones premia will skyrocket higher. You can bank on that. That's what's coming.