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rebates
#1
http://money.cnn.com/2012/06/21/pf/healt...d=HP_River

i looked at faux website but didn't see anything about it
maybe 1 of you guys might have heard something about
it watchin faux news
#2
vector Wrote:http://money.cnn.com/2012/06/21/pf/healt...d=HP_River

i looked at faux website but didn't see anything about it
maybe 1 of you guys might have heard something about
it watchin faux news


i don't think so
#3
$1 Billion rebate on a $2 Trillion program......... yea that's great
#4
nky Wrote:$1 Billion rebate on a $2 Trillion program......... yea that's great

What was it it said, a rebate of about $150.00 a year, when you are paying $15,000.00 on the premiums? Whoop ti doo?:eyeroll:


I can see why nobody would mention it. IT'S NOT WORTH MENTIONING, is why.
#5
It's the absurdity of it
#6
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#7
The right question to be asking is which part of the U.S. Constitution gives the federal government the right to declare anybody's profits "excessive."
#8
vector Wrote:http://money.cnn.com/2012/06/21/pf/healt...d=hp_river

i looked at faux website but didn't see anything about it
maybe 1 of you guys might have heard something about
it watchin faux news
it's fox news
#9
Hoot Gibson Wrote:The right question to be asking is which part of the U.S. Constitution gives the federal government the right to declare anybody's profits "excessive."

the supreme court
#10
vector Wrote:the supreme court
Wrong. The question of the rebate was not part of the challenge to the law. The Supreme Court was not asked to rule on it.

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