A Single Mom's Not So Thank You Letter to Obama

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Avatar emilyg -
#1
She speaks for a lot of Americans.
Avatar MADDOG10 -
#2
Yes she does.!
Again the demos don't see anything wrong.
Avatar Candlelight777 -
#3
If she wants to live a life comparable to the president's then she should go back to school and better her life. Those types of luxuries are not just a given you work for them and go to school to have them. She made choices and these are the results of her choices. If she is that poor then her kids will get chip (childrens health insurance) free of charge...and if she makes a small living they will qualify for chip still with only a $30 premium. She will either qualify for welfare if she is that poor as she claims, or she will basically get insurance for free with subsidies. Sorry, not buying the story because that comment regarding health insurance alone shows she is not telling the truth.
Avatar Candlelight777 -
#4
And to think republicans are the ones complaining about their taxes going to help subsidize health insurance for individuals such as these. She will basically pay nothing for health insurance if she does not qualify for welfare, yet she can't afford health insurance for herself or her kids. Hogwash
Avatar JAP69 -
#5
If she makes barely enough to get by how can she even afford a small premium and co-pays. If you do not qualify for medicaid you pay a fukin premium. There are a lot of people in the same situation by the way.
Democrats are the ones who set up social service guidelines so take your b!tch to them.

http://www.bizpacreview.com/2013/11/07/texas-mom-speaks-out-about-viral-letter-to-obama-im-one-of-millions-86683
She makes too much money to receive assistance, she said, but barely enough to get by.
Avatar Candlelight777 -
#6
So you are saying it was more affordable before the affordable care act? if she makes too much money for assistance then that are to be a clue she can afford it.

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