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Any video archives of the conference?
I'm okay with the bolded. Are there any projections as to how many people will be forced into the exchanges vs. how many will either voluntarily go or will just pay the fine in the first year?
Has anyone looked closely at how the previous 17 government shutdowns were resolved? This isn't something totally new afterall....
Defaulting on debt is a whole other matter though. But I still believe that is something that won't be allowed to happen.
The other shutdowns were over minor points in the budget.Has anyone looked closely at how the previous 17 government shutdowns were resolved? This isn't something totally new afterall....
Defaulting on debt is a whole other matter though. But I still believe that is something that won't be allowed to happen.
Love that term!*ugh* reading the idiotic comments on NBCNews is giving me a headache. These people would rather watch the country burn than let President Obama have one successful piece of legislation.
Although I do enjoy the emergence of the term "Tealiban"
Non-Tea Party reps are terrified of being primaried in their districts for not being conservative enough.
The rich people who have tons to lose if the economy goes off the deep end?
Has anyone looked closely at how the previous 17 government shutdowns were resolved? This isn't something totally new afterall....
Defaulting on debt is a whole other matter though. But I still believe that is something that won't be allowed to happen.
I hate to be rude about this, but at this stage of the conversation you should have at least some foundation of understanding of the influence of the Tea Party within the Republican party, and how an extreme faction can direct the entire party.
which is no excuse, but this is what happens when you gerrymander shit to benefit the fringe districts. When its all said and done I hope there is a push to make gerrymandering more difficult or illegal.
Honestly, I didn't realize they had that much power. I thought they had won all of the crazyland seats that they were going to win. I still find it hard to believe they can't band together and shut up the Tea Party. This truly may be the end of the Republican party if they are that weak. Some quick googling makes it look like it's 171 - 61 in favor of non tea partiers.
which is no excuse, but this is what happens when you gerrymander shit to benefit the fringe districts. When its all said and done I hope there is a push to make gerrymandering more difficult or illegal.
Gerrymandering has been around for an extremely long time. If nothing else, its age will prevent both parties from doing anything serious about it.
Frankly the idea that there are idiot areas electing idiot representatives isn't catastrophic. It's logical, even. It's just never been a problem because they don't have the votes to have any significant impacts. The real issue here is that these idiot representatives basically managed to manipulate a coward Speaker of the House to listen to them and no one else. Their first order of business? Have a tantrum and shut everything down because they don't like a law that has passed. It's reckless, uninformed, and harmful to the economy and democratic process. In other words, it's a plan hatched by the Tea Party. It's the perfect storm and a loophole in government procedures that got us where we are right now. Thankfully Obama seems to recognize the impact that validating this tactic would have in American government and won't let it work.
I think this'll go down to the wire, and even then we will see some residual effects of the almost-default like we saw last time.
Everyone who has that much money will probably just short the dollar on the ForEx market. The Koch brothers would make a fucking killing (to be fair Soros made his money that way too).
If the US defaults, I'll short the dollar myself on Forex.
The 14th Amendment option lives on. I can't think of anything else he'd be speaking to. And he seems to think minting a coin would be dumb as he basically insulted the notion, but has been much more cautious in talking frankly about the 14th.Barack Obama said:As I indicated before, we plan for every contingency. So obviously worst case scenario there are things we will try to do, but I will repeat: I don't think any option is good.
Just curious, why all of the tea party blame? Aren't there more Republicans that aren't TPers than are? Sounds like everyone wants to give all of the straight up Republicans a pass on this and blame it on the Tea Party.
hmm... is this anything us poor folk who scrounged up a couple of dollars can do? Or should I stick to my dual shotgun & harley plan, for the quickening...?
I have heard and read some people say that default will not be allowed to happen. What exactly will be done (beyond the very thin use of the 14th Amendment, how can you even put that one sentence into practice anyway?)?

Around the same time the Republicans "compromised" by only seeking to defund Obamacare instead of repealing it entirely.The Boner press talk got me wondering. When the hell did "let's have a conversation" become the standard code words for "let me present my crazy plan/beliefs and pretend it's perfectly reasonable." I see this verbiage constantly being used on the news networks, especially those ridiculous round-table talking head shows.
If everyone not on medicare and medicaid losing insurance is okay to you, then I don't know what to say to that.
No one is "forced" into the exchanges. But they believe some 7-20 million will join over the next 3 years (with 7-10 this year if things go right IIRC).
That's a significant amount of people. As for the fine, you have to understand those that don't file income taxes are exempt from the fine.
I'm so glad he's had the balls thus far to not engage in negotiation. It would enable to GOP to run the country via proxy regardless of who is in office.
These aren't exactly the smartest of politicians. Do keep in mind they're also doing this shitstorm to make a name for themselves. They're under the delusion that it'll work and they'll be saviors of the party because they found a way to literally override every single government process in passing and repealing laws.
People this stupid don't get this far in politics without the help of a few very wealthy people.
This read like a threat to anyone else?Boehner said:The long and short of it is: There is going to be a negotiation here.
So basically, they're trying to see if they can get Obama to cave?
I agree for the most part with what you said. The Democracy Corps study on the GOP alluded to this: they see Obamacare as the tipping point at which "their" country becomes lost to them forever.Just look at what their current future looks like. Even if they win 2014 Obama will still have the veto. Even if they win 2016, the senate is still going to be majority Democrat given what seats are up for election from 2010. And those are both big ifs.
Then 2018 roles around, we'd have 6 more years of minority and age demographic changes since 2012, 5 more years of getting accustomed to Obamacare, and 8 years of republican gerrymandering aging out of effectiveness.
They're panicking. They're trying to find ways out with things like voter suppression and campaign finance deregulation, but that can only take them so far, if they can even get that implemented to the extent they want. They really have no chance to have any power as they exist right now unless they find a way to hold power as a minority.
That's really the crux of this entire issue as I see it. Or they're just incompetent by going into this shutdown in the first place and worried about salvaging the short term harm they will do with their base to get nothing. I don't know anymore.
Yep, I'm fine with everyone losing insurance. That will either bring on single payer, or bring back reasonable rates at doctors offices. A reset would be a-okay in my book.
Okay, so maybe "forced" isn't the correct term, but I think the semantics is detracting from the conversation as to what I'm trying to figure out.
If we have four categories of uninsured, what is the projected breakdown:
People who jump into the exchanges because they just want insurance - A
People who qualify for Medicare in 2014 who didn't in 2013 - B
People who don't care about the fine/won't get fined - C
People who enter the exchanges to avoid fine- D
A one year exception to the fine would only effect D. My completely wild guess from earlier was.
You said my numbers weren't even close, so what are the numbers?
No, it would affect A. Why would people buy insurance if you can buy it at any time after you get sick. Why buy it before you get cancer!? Why are NY's insurance premiums in the individual market sky high compared to neighboring Mass!? Answer: The lack of the mandate.
What you seem to not understand is that the insurance companies' actuaries determine the pricing of plans BASED on the fact that the mandate exists. If you delay the mandate, all the prices have to change or all the insurance companies will go out of business.
Now, I wish we had a gov't run system (expanding medicare to everyone for example) and stuff, but an overnight issue like that would kill our economy. You can't just level the industry overnight like that without severe consequences. Furthermore, if you gave them an out, then Obamacare fails because the actuaries will recalculate all the premiums and they will go up drastically.
You're looking at this too short-sighted. There's a major effect that happens. Delaying the mandate changes the calculations in the most dramatic fashion possible.
We're going to find out. We can talk on March 31st.
Conservative Harvard economist muddying the waters on the debt ceiling:
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/dc/top-conservative-economist-default-is-a-non-issue
lol is there a link where I can watch this?
Fair enough. I think anyone who would wait until they get cancer to get insurance already fall into C or D and have been accounted for. I also think D is a very small percentage of the population. The fine, although a motivator isn't significant enough in the first year to shut down the government and risk defaulting.
The insurance actuaries disagree. The fine is significant if you earn decent amount of money even in the first year.
Also, those people aren't C or D as there is an open enrollment period. You miss it, you're screwed if something happens.
Q: I don't have health insurance. Will I have to get it, and what happens if I don't?
A: Under the legislation, most Americans will have to have insurance by 2014 or pay a penalty. The penalty would start at $95, or up to 1 percent of income, whichever is greater, and rise to $695, or 2.5 percent of income, by 2016. This is the individual limit; families have a limit of $2,085 or 2.5 percent of household income, whichever is greater. Some people can be exempted from the insurance requirement, called an individual mandate, because of financial hardship or religious beliefs or if they are American Indians, for example.
The insurance actuaries disagree. The fine is significant if you earn decent amount of money even in the first year.
Also, those people aren't C or D as there is an open enrollment period. You miss it, you're screwed if something happens.
Isn't the fine something like $90 for the first year?
How would that change if they waived the fine for the first year? People who opt out and hope to enroll next year still run the risk of getting sick/screwed mid year.
http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/429570/october-07-2013/government-shutdown-s-one-week-anniversarylol is there a link where I can watch this?