there are people that take in political spin and go too far with the argument. that doesn t mean there is no information on the other side available fact. there is plenty out there. i agree with byron, what s significant here is a little bit of daylight between hillary clinton and the obama white house on specific ideas for fixes. i think you are probably going to see more of that as we get into 2016 and in 2014 as well. i have no doubt both sides spin. this both sides exaggerate facts. it definitely happens. it doesn t mean that there are no horror stories that there is no real information that points out. why did senator harry reid say there were no horror stories? we got it on tape. do you think he actually believes that? . no i have hard time imagining that he actually believes there are zero problems like that. it s very demeaning to the many americans who are hurt. but there has been a battle in the past few days that were specifically over an ad that americans for prosper
able to keep your plan. we have got to have republicans simply say there were not only lots of problems but democrats were warned there were going to be lots of problems and they turned a blind eye to them. secondly you can really trust the people who passed this law to be the people to fix it? they rammed it through with no one reading the law no public discussion. straight party line vote, do you really want to trust those people? and third they got the republicans have got to describe what they re for. they can t just simplably be against obama care. they have got to describe what they re for. which is why what senator coburn happen did a couple days ago in laying out a comprehensive package, what s so important people have got to be as republican candidates explained what it is they are for finally put it in a bigger frame. not just obama care. the democrats who voted it through have turned into
example, forcing people into 30 hour work weeks has been a problem with obamacare. so at least she identifies that. exactly. and she also identified problems with forcing smaller companies to provide care. companies over 50 employees. so, what s going to happen, i think, as it election season goes on, is democrats will come under increasing pressure to actually come up, to suggest some specific fixes for obamacare. she he is going to have to do it to. you cannot go out and campaign and say boy, this is just great. you have to say there is good things about it but we need to fix other things. i don t even mind, rick, if someone goes out and says and points out the things that are good for it preexisting symptoms. when you say the web site didn t get launched right. premiums were supposed to go down. they have gone up. people lose their doctors. i mean, that s not misinformation. that happens to be fact. you are right. i should be clear on that,
chanting] five years ago tea party protests erupted around the nation. this is america. we re thinking of having a chicago tea party in july. all you capitalists that won t to show up to lake michigan i m going to start organizing. what followed was five years of grass roots organizing. against bailouts. against big government. against obamacare and irs targeting. the same issues that started us are by far the most important issues for our organization. what issues drive you? for me, really is the generational poverty in the black community. too much regulation. too much taxes, too much overpowering of the government. what drives me to be in this movement is liberty. what we are seeing right now are cracks in the very foundation of our government. we re supposed to be a country of the people by the people and for the people that means the government has to trust the people and we have to be able to trust the government. when we see agencies like the irs or the nsa a
dismissed but have nothing offered participation status in some of the subsections of one of the insurance companies. and that was insurance that would be covering individuals taking out insurance through the affordable care act or through small business plans outside the affordable care act. it also included them. all right, does that mean that these patients that some patients of yours can no longer go to you unless they pay out-of-pocket? that s correct. have any of your patients said anything to you? are they distressed by this or are they happy to sort of move on to look for another doctor? you know, most patients are attached to their doctor. we have had long standing relationships. we don t just take care of an illness. we take care of the human spirit as well. so we know things that b. their spouse, their children, their parents. we have gone through their trials and tribulations. there is a relationship. of course they are distressed.