Cruella
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This I guess is the result when meglomania and stupid mix.
You left out affirmative action in that.
This I guess is the result when meglomania and stupid mix.
I said stupid....You left out affirmative action in that.
It's cool ...It only just now occurred to me who o'keefe is. Synapses slow to snap...
Yep ... BO has already promised to veto it!If only it were defy... its judt a meaningless gesture to save their seats. Wont pass senate or bo. This is the message for this action come election time.
Students suffer ObamaCare sticker shock as premiums soar, plans cut
ObamaCare is having a major impact on college students across America, as universities are being forced to decide whether to offer significantly higher-cost plans or cancel coverage altogether.
Not likely ......Well now that you mention it, it just occurred to me that students are the progressives biggest supporters and also the hardest hit by premium increases. Isn't that special? Now there is the target audience for converts.
Another ObamaCare Cost: Feds gave $4.4B to states for exchange websites
The Obama administration gave states roughly $4.4 billion in taxpayer dollars to set up their own ObamaCare websites, according to a new analysis, in the latest revelation about the faucet of federal spending switched on by the 2010 passage of the health care law.
Some of the states even took federal money, then decided to let the federal site handle enrollment.
While the steep cost of HealthCare.gov -- which is the federally run site -- has come under fire, the money granted to the states has so far generated little attention. And while the 14 state-run sites have operated more smoothly than the problem-plagued federal site and have accounted for the lion’s share of signups, the federal money spent on tech support, advertising and other startup costs have hardly yielded the level of customer enthusiasm and participation the administration projected.