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a2liberal

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17. Can't have the Insurance Industry Subsidy Act accidentally helping non-profit plans...
Tue Jul 16, 2013, 08:39 AM
Jul 2013

Though I suppose many here will be happy to throw the unions under the bus and call them nonsensical names for daring to question the corporatist party line.

Of course this is a horrific corporate monstrosity. MrSlayer Jul 2013 #1
Bingo. Scuba Jul 2013 #4
And which 60 Senators would have voted for Medicare for All? pnwmom Jul 2013 #149
The problem is that Medicare is perceived as fiscally unsustainable, as is. MH1 Jul 2013 #154
Buy-in Medicare for all ErikJ Jul 2013 #169
This law will allow me to buy medical insurance again. kestrel91316 Aug 2013 #192
Because wanting a real system means I want you dead. MrSlayer Aug 2013 #193
They never loved him anyway. JoeyT Jul 2013 #2
This fits right in with the comments at the article. cui bono Jul 2013 #94
knr forestpath Jul 2013 #3
But..but...can't he just sign an executive order davidpdx Jul 2013 #5
O.K. everyone, let's start digging into these guys personal lives. vi5 Jul 2013 #6
I take it you're not a morning person. Scurrilous Jul 2013 #10
+1 L0oniX Jul 2013 #46
James P. Hoffa ?? really? n/t Locrian Jul 2013 #7
Yeah, really. Cal Carpenter Jul 2013 #25
just an infamous name... any relation? Locrian Jul 2013 #56
Yes, that's his father who was also Teamsters pres Cal Carpenter Jul 2013 #58
well, look who just caught up Doctor_J Jul 2013 #64
Yeah, he's my union president Generic Other Jul 2013 #77
The ACA was a disaster from the get-go Morganfleeman Jul 2013 #8
It was a scam from the get-go. woo me with science Jul 2013 #65
Which is why the insurance companies were the ones with the back door deal. cui bono Jul 2013 #95
Message auto-removed Name removed Aug 2013 #176
Uh huh. Cool story! Yet all my Canadian friends are very pleased with their system. uppityperson Aug 2013 #178
Bless Your Heart.... The Magistrate Aug 2013 #180
Welcome to DU. Using a moniker that is JimDandy Aug 2013 #183
They're just racist libertarian Paul-bots. TransitJohn Jul 2013 #9
the veneer is starting to crack, the rot inside exposed. KG Jul 2013 #11
the unions need to separate themselves from the democratic party and form a labor party leftyohiolib Jul 2013 #12
I have noticed Lee-Lee Jul 2013 #14
Yeah! Scurrilous Jul 2013 #16
we are already divided - go along to get along isnt helping leftyohiolib Jul 2013 #34
because shuddup, that's why. frylock Jul 2013 #60
we're already divided, unity is a two way street. Sirveri Jul 2013 #118
+1,000,000 zeeland Jul 2013 #63
Isn't this the part about the outrageously expensive health plans Progressive dog Jul 2013 #13
So unions should STFU? blackspade Jul 2013 #18
No, a tweak is not removing the tax Progressive dog Jul 2013 #21
That is not a progressive tax. blackspade Jul 2013 #74
Look up progressive ta/. Progressive dog Jul 2013 #82
Excessive tax free benefits? blackspade Jul 2013 #110
Lowest common denominator at 2x average Progressive dog Jul 2013 #111
Your entitled to your opinion. blackspade Jul 2013 #114
No it wouldn't, it would increase the cost of Progressive dog Jul 2013 #126
That is your opinion. blackspade Jul 2013 #129
Not an opinion, it is fact that Progressive dog Jul 2013 #130
What exactly is an exceptionally generous healthcare plan? Generic Other Jul 2013 #79
Do you know what people in other developed countries call those "Cadillac" plans? eridani Jul 2013 #112
yep, even folks in Canada BUY their own "Cadillac" plans. Schema Thing Jul 2013 #115
Yes, they buy them with their taxes eridani Jul 2013 #125
Sounds like you favor a "race to the bottom" with healthcare plans Teamster Jeff Jul 2013 #80
Hoffa knew the law when it was written. Progressive dog Jul 2013 #89
What deductions? Teamster Jeff Jul 2013 #93
$25,200 per year for a family plan Progressive dog Jul 2013 #128
No mention of lowlife scab assholes in the ACA either. Teamster Jeff Jul 2013 #132
Scab is a strike breaker Progressive dog Jul 2013 #133
Some people just lack the opportunity but still deserve the name Teamster Jeff Jul 2013 #139
What an oppressed baby. Progressive dog Jul 2013 #146
Do you know what people in the rest of the developed world call those "gold-plated" plans? eridani Jul 2013 #113
Do you know we have ACA and the letter from Hoffa Progressive dog Jul 2013 #127
Every other developed country citizen gets the equivalent of our "wealthy" plans eridani Jul 2013 #142
So what, which of those other countries does Hoffa think he lives in? Progressive dog Jul 2013 #145
Other countries control health care costs through global budgeting eridani Jul 2013 #148
Again so what, that doesn't address Progressive dog Jul 2013 #150
And you are advocating for a race to the bottom where everyone gets worse eridani Jul 2013 #167
No I'm not, you are advocating a tiered health system Progressive dog Jul 2013 #168
No other country has parasitic insurance companies gouging obscene profits Jackpine Radical Jul 2013 #152
I thought we were talking about Hoffa's special health care Progressive dog Jul 2013 #153
The only thing they could achieve is repea Progressive dog Jul 2013 #39
A corporate union rep? blackspade Jul 2013 #73
James Hoffa, the writer of the piece Progressive dog Jul 2013 #85
I have to repeat the question... what the hell is that? cui bono Jul 2013 #97
Labor unions are corporations. Progressive dog Jul 2013 #98
Unions are a democracy.. We vote for our leaders. Teamster Jeff Jul 2013 #99
There's a Teamsters for a democratic union group Progressive dog Jul 2013 #105
*sigh* cui bono Jul 2013 #103
LOLWHUT. Starry Messenger Jul 2013 #134
Look it up and Hoffa is President of one. nt Progressive dog Jul 2013 #135
Look it up yourself. Starry Messenger Jul 2013 #137
This is not about unions, this is about Hoffa Progressive dog Jul 2013 #138
You sound pretty bitter Teamster Jeff Jul 2013 #81
James Hoffa is an nexample of a corporate Progressive dog Jul 2013 #83
You are clueless Teamster Jeff Jul 2013 #96
It's the Teamsters that supported Reagan Progressive dog Jul 2013 #100
Obama didn't hold it against the Teamsters when they endorsed him Teamster Jeff Jul 2013 #101
Ok until 2008, the Teamsters supported drilling in ANWAR. Progressive dog Jul 2013 #104
Nothing about mobsters? Thugs? Teamster Jeff Jul 2013 #106
Not yet, a lot of Kennedys liked Progressive dog Jul 2013 #107
How does that work? freedom fighter jh Jul 2013 #19
The law is in place, there is no way to change irt now. Progressive dog Jul 2013 #20
Oh, I thought you said the "more real objection" might be freedom fighter jh Jul 2013 #22
We should wait until the law is in place Progressive dog Jul 2013 #24
You just said the law is in place. freedom fighter jh Jul 2013 #26
I should have said until the law is Progressive dog Jul 2013 #29
Thanks for asking. That was rhetorical. freedom fighter jh Jul 2013 #32
Haven't been following the news, have you? brentspeak Jul 2013 #27
Already planning Progressive dog Jul 2013 #31
I've found that in many cases, "something" is NOT better than "nothing," because Nay Jul 2013 #156
Wel Congress and the President thinks the ACA Progressive dog Jul 2013 #161
No zipplewrath Jul 2013 #35
This says it all. Progressive dog Jul 2013 #38
Why do you assume these workers are "high wage" earners. Jesus Malverde Jul 2013 #45
Because they have expensive health plans Progressive dog Jul 2013 #51
Those union members aren't necessarily "high wage earners" zipplewrath Jul 2013 #47
Teamsters with high priced (taxable) health insurance Progressive dog Jul 2013 #50
Not anymore zipplewrath Jul 2013 #54
Link to teamsters contracts Progressive dog Jul 2013 #55
So screw 'em to the wall? zipplewrath Jul 2013 #66
Scabs who trash unions Teamster Jeff Jul 2013 #84
You don't know what a scab is. Progressive dog Jul 2013 #86
I wanted to use asshole but though better of it Teamster Jeff Jul 2013 #88
Yes you are Progressive dog Jul 2013 #91
You go, Jeff. Nay Jul 2013 #157
Can we get links to non-union contracts? cui bono Jul 2013 #102
I've never understood where that $40 an hour came from KentuckyWoman Jul 2013 #140
4 percent right now Life Long Dem Jul 2013 #40
4 percent of what zipplewrath Jul 2013 #49
Exactly. I bet Walmart is one, and they are the largest employer in the US. nt Nay Jul 2013 #159
Everyone has their price. nt AllINeedIsCoffee Jul 2013 #15
and I guess we know yours.. frylock Jul 2013 #62
Not everyone. Fearless Jul 2013 #69
Can't have the Insurance Industry Subsidy Act accidentally helping non-profit plans... a2liberal Jul 2013 #17
Oh, those stupid stupid Union people. Don't they know that the ACA is perfect in every way? Safetykitten Jul 2013 #23
the administration can't afford this loss. cali Jul 2013 #28
I thought that the Unions were in support of Obamacare? Horse with no Name Jul 2013 #37
They read it ..... oldhippie Jul 2013 #41
If unions wanted exemptions from the ACA. vi5 Jul 2013 #48
I really hope no one is surprised about this. Brickbat Jul 2013 #30
Unions are opposed to anything ProSense Jul 2013 #33
Very interesting point. Makes the letter in the OP look like crocodile tears. nt. MH1 Jul 2013 #155
K&R'd! snot Jul 2013 #36
When the ACA was passed edhopper Jul 2013 #42
Thank you. That's been my point for a while. The ACA is not just a diversion from the Nay Jul 2013 #162
So should we get behind the republicans? Kingofalldems Jul 2013 #43
I guess if you meet the criteria Hoffa has put forward. AllINeedIsCoffee Jul 2013 #44
It has helped me and that is all that matters. frylock Jul 2013 #61
As my out of pocket expenses spiral ever upward I'll take solace in what you wrote. pa28 Aug 2013 #194
It's sure not gonna hurt MY life. Access to healthcare via decent insurance kestrel91316 Jul 2013 #52
Adjuncts are already being hit with hour reductions. Starry Messenger Jul 2013 #53
The UFCW spent years selling out part time employees Trekologer Jul 2013 #57
But we'll blame them for next November's catastrophe Doctor_J Jul 2013 #59
A letter from Jimmy Hoffa's son Rex Jul 2013 #67
Wow, just wow Fearless Jul 2013 #70
So who wants single payer now? Fearless Jul 2013 #68
Always wanted single payer option and saw the writting on the wall Rex Jul 2013 #71
It would Fearless Jul 2013 #72
Me! Me! Me! roamer65 Jul 2013 #90
Sure. Let's do it Cali_Democrat Jul 2013 #120
By getting them to stand against it Fearless Jul 2013 #123
Corporations recieved consideration regarding the employer mandate Teamster Jeff Jul 2013 #75
That is odd IMO. Why only give concessions to opponents? dkf Jul 2013 #76
It is odd isn't it. But not a surprise Teamster Jeff Jul 2013 #78
"a hint that a Republican wrote this steaming pile of a law"???? dflprincess Jul 2013 #109
The fix for this steaming pile of dog duty... roamer65 Jul 2013 #87
K & R & AzDar Jul 2013 #92
Soon there will be only seven Democrats in the US that have not been... Safetykitten Jul 2013 #108
Exactly. When are we going to wise up? I'm beyond disgusted, into fire-breathing territory. nt Nay Jul 2013 #165
First they suppressed wages, now they are gutting benefits. kenny blankenship Jul 2013 #116
So now you like Unions? Capt. Obvious Jul 2013 #117
Seriously. eom uppityperson Jul 2013 #122
LOL Cali_Democrat Jul 2013 #141
Case by case basis...sometimes unions overreach and sometimes their issues are completely legitimate dkf Jul 2013 #147
Spot on - you are fucking laughable Capt. Obvious Jul 2013 #170
I do agree with the letter... dkf Jul 2013 #171
Post removed Post removed Jul 2013 #119
Riiiiight. Tell it to THIS girl JaneyVee Jul 2013 #121
K&R B Calm Jul 2013 #144
kick n/t ChazII Jul 2013 #124
kick progressoid Jul 2013 #131
Union bashing in half the responses on a supposedly Democratic website. Astonishing. 1-Old-Man Jul 2013 #136
Stunning isn't it? pa28 Aug 2013 #191
International Brotherhood of Teamsters B Calm Jul 2013 #143
They also supported Vietnam. Jackpine Radical Jul 2013 #160
One partial solution is to define 25-hrs./week as full time. nt Deep13 Jul 2013 #151
Then there will suddenly be a lot of service workers Jackpine Radical Jul 2013 #158
Maybe, but a lot of places can't run with just pt help. Deep13 Jul 2013 #164
But...But...But...private enterprise can do tsuki Jul 2013 #163
Obama to Union: $orry, I'm too busy cajoling Repugs to accept chained CPI to read your letter. MotherPetrie Jul 2013 #166
Forgot Dear Leader Boehner. Fail. n/t Orsino Jul 2013 #172
Message auto-removed Name removed Aug 2013 #173
Cool Story, Bro.... The Magistrate Aug 2013 #174
He's a Libertarian. FRP, eh? uppityperson Aug 2013 #182
Shocked I Am, Ma'am, Stunned To Learn It, I Tell You.... The Magistrate Aug 2013 #184
I got chided for my alert. uppityperson Aug 2013 #185
Sounds Like Some Real Duds And Duffi Drawing Duty Today, Ma'am.... The Magistrate Aug 2013 #188
And An Epic Jury Fail, Too, Ma'am The Magistrate Aug 2013 #186
Uh huh. Huh. Tell us, who did you support for Pres last election. And uh. huh. uppityperson Aug 2013 #175
Post removed Post removed Aug 2013 #179
FRP. This is Democratic Underground, not RP underground. FRP. eom uppityperson Aug 2013 #181
Jury + MIRT solves another problem in record time! Rowdyboy Aug 2013 #187
Not One To Crow About, Sir, This Episode: Took Three Swings, Shouldn't Have Taken More Than One The Magistrate Aug 2013 #190
Luckily I was just one of the jurors and am not on the MIRT team.... Rowdyboy Aug 2013 #195
ACA will save $300 billion a year by 2020 NoOneMan Aug 2013 #177
The entire law is a Republican concept. Now we're shocked it's being used as a tool to hurt labor. pa28 Aug 2013 #189
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