Discussion: Florida GOP's Obamacare Alternative Has Signed Up 30 People

I feel sorry for the 30 Teabaggers and ditto heads who signed up what a bunch of fools

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Only $90,000 spent for each person enrolled. What a bargain for the Florida Taxpayer.

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Tea Party event is my guess.

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It, surely, is a great success for Republican alternative to ACA. At least 30 people liked it.

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Damned Obamacare - It’s expensive, is causing millions to lose their health insurance; has death panels that deny coverage, etc., etc.

Right. That’s why all of 30 people have signed up for the Republican alternative in Florida.

If the Republicans love free market capitalism as much as they say they do,how do they explain this?

Where is their plan?

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Finding 30 morons in florida is easy, heck you can find them in the state Capitolio without much effort.

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Well, I’d imagine the signups could have been doubled if they didn’t have to negotiate with every ā€œstand your grounderā€ like it was a hostage situation just to offer them lame insurance…

What district did Allan West cover?

Nope – this is where we say…

FAIL!

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Does Obamacare cover hair plugs? If Rubio doesn’t get them soon, his career is over.

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But, that would be making the people dependent on the government and therefore worse than Nazism.

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Sounds just like the stuff Ocare put out of business for not actually being insurance, you know, the stuff the folks in the AFP ads complained they were losing.

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The GOP finally got their wish of a epic failure for health care sign ups! Too bad it was their own plan. Truth is always stranger than fiction, especially when the Republicans are involved.

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Would sure be fun to know where that money went. Couldn’t possibly align with the political contributions of a few providers on the take. Sounds like Rubiocare.

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Shouldn’t this be on a HUGE billboard sponsored by the Charlie Crist campaign?

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Flori-DUH!

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Yes, because republicons can see better than they can think!

ā€œYeah, we have nothing against free market exchanges,ā€ Rubio spokesman Alex Conant said in an email.

The free market has spoken, and it said NO.

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Florida elected Rubio. There’s no shortage of dumb.

You gotta give them some credit though. That’s 30 more signups than the national Republicans have gotten for their plan…

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