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Some States will not be implementing Obamacare

mandym

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Governor Rick Scott ( Florida ) announced tonight Florida will not be implementing Obamacare. He suggested that a good number of other Governors will not be either.
 

webdog

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We voted on repealing obamatax here in Ohio last fall and won...I'm assuming we won't be implementing it here either, especially with Kasich as governor.
 

LadyEagle

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“Now it is up to Tennesseans and Americans to turn their attention to the November election. By electing Mitt Romney, we can be sure that the entire law will be repealed,” stated the governor, a Romney supporter from the outset.

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While the figure $200 million has been bandied about as the cost to Tennessee, the state’s Division of Health Care Finance and Administration estimates the act would increase TennCare rolls by 200,000 to 300,000 by 2019, costing the state about $300 million a year.

http://www.dnj.com/article/20120629...rs-denounce-Supreme-Court-s-support-Obamacare


Tennessee doesn't have it. Our roads and bridges are in need of repair. We need jobs. Obamacare is a job killer for sure.
 

FR7 Baptist

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Governor Rick Scott ( Florida ) announced tonight Florida will not be implementing Obamacare. He suggested that a good number of other Governors will not be either.

I wonder what my ancestor who came to Florida in 1858 would think about Rick Scott....
 

Bro. James

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Interesting: circa 1858 there were many who opposed the federal bureacrats running things. This was a major factor in the civil war.

Elected officials come and go every 2-8 years. The federal bureaucrats are there for life. These are the folks who implement the policies which supposedly are derived from the legislation of the Congress.

El Presidente still has only one vote--the Congress can still override.

It is not clear who holds the bureaucrats accountable--probably the special interest groups.

We got trouble--right here in River City.

Peace,

Bro. James
 

billwald

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It will be an interesting economic/social experiment if some states reject Obamacare. How will their populations and economies change?
 
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