Discussion for article #221297
I love GOP freakouts. They’re so genuine.
Oh, you just knew this was coming as soon as you read the article. GOP freak outs are so predictable.
The GOP has a certain paranoia about the ACA. I’ve followed politics for a long time and I’ve never seen such a rabid mouth frothing response to a law as the ACA has engendered. Not eve medicare in 1965. And what amazes me is the ACA is sending millions of new customers to private insurance companies thereby enhancing their bottom line in exactly the way a republican should get goose bumps over. Are not republicans in favor of businesses making a good and steady profit?? The level of opposition to the ACA makes no sense to me. ordinary opposition as in a power struggle I can understand but not this rabid rejection of something that should be right in the republicans wheel house.
My mother taught me not to make fun of peoples’ appearance, but Cruz looks absolutely demented. Always.
It’s not like the Obama Administration suddenly hit on this idea and rammed the change through. According to the story in the NY Times, it’s a change that has been in the works for a long time:
Census officials and researchers have long expressed concerns about the old version of insurance questions in the Current Population Survey, and for more than a decade the agency has been trying to make it more accurate.