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Topic: Neil Cavuto sums it up pretty well......
Sojourning_Soul's photo
Mon 09/30/13 12:46 PM

Neil Cavuto Destroys Obama Over Blatant ObamaCare Lies

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCVNoyWoqxA&feature=youtu.be

lilott's photo
Mon 09/30/13 03:00 PM
I love Neil Cavuto and Judge Janine Pirro.

msharmony's photo
Mon 09/30/13 03:12 PM
Cavuto is the numbers guy at Fox News, in the same way that Paul Ryan is the numbers guy in the Republican Party. They’re both clueless. There were three things missing from Cavuto’s little rant. 1). Facts 2). Data 3). Truth.

Neil Cavuto didn’t get to be an executive at Fox News by not knowing the style. Cavuto sounded tough. He sounded like he was taking on the president, but he was lying. His words were empty. He had no data to back up his claims. Everything he said was a Republican talking point, and absolutely none of it can be proven with facts. Fox News embarrassed itself, and demonstrated how weak the argument against the ACA has become.

As the data comes in, these bogus claims are falling apart. In their response, Fox News proved Obama right. These critics have nothing but distorted talking points and empty scare tactics on their side.

The only thing that smells here is the BS that is another Fox News



http://www.politicususa.com/2013/09/26/fox-news-humiliates-respond-obamas-calling-aca-lies.html

TJN's photo
Mon 09/30/13 03:19 PM

Cavuto is the numbers guy at Fox News, in the same way that Paul Ryan is the numbers guy in the Republican Party. They’re both clueless. There were three things missing from Cavuto’s little rant. 1). Facts 2). Data 3). Truth.

Neil Cavuto didn’t get to be an executive at Fox News by not knowing the style. Cavuto sounded tough. He sounded like he was taking on the president, but he was lying. His words were empty. He had no data to back up his claims. Everything he said was a Republican talking point, and absolutely none of it can be proven with facts. Fox News embarrassed itself, and demonstrated how weak the argument against the ACA has become.

As the data comes in, these bogus claims are falling apart. In their response, Fox News proved Obama right. These critics have nothing but distorted talking points and empty scare tactics on their side.

The only thing that smells here is the BS that is another Fox News



http://www.politicususa.com/2013/09/26/fox-news-humiliates-respond-obamas-calling-aca-lies.html

And where is this sites 1) facts 2) data 3) truth
To prove Cavuto wrong

Or is it just because they are not FOX News and say it so it has to be true?
The more and more that comes out about the ACA the more a train wreck it is.

msharmony's photo
Mon 09/30/13 03:25 PM


Cavuto is the numbers guy at Fox News, in the same way that Paul Ryan is the numbers guy in the Republican Party. They’re both clueless. There were three things missing from Cavuto’s little rant. 1). Facts 2). Data 3). Truth.

Neil Cavuto didn’t get to be an executive at Fox News by not knowing the style. Cavuto sounded tough. He sounded like he was taking on the president, but he was lying. His words were empty. He had no data to back up his claims. Everything he said was a Republican talking point, and absolutely none of it can be proven with facts. Fox News embarrassed itself, and demonstrated how weak the argument against the ACA has become.

As the data comes in, these bogus claims are falling apart. In their response, Fox News proved Obama right. These critics have nothing but distorted talking points and empty scare tactics on their side.

The only thing that smells here is the BS that is another Fox News



http://www.politicususa.com/2013/09/26/fox-news-humiliates-respond-obamas-calling-aca-lies.html

And where is this sites 1) facts 2) data 3) truth
To prove Cavuto wrong

Or is it just because they are not FOX News and say it so it has to be true?
The more and more that comes out about the ACA the more a train wreck it is.



how is someone proven wrong about something that DIDNT happen,,lol

I'm interested to know....

seems like it would be easier to find some truth about what DID happen, where are the sites that prove cavuto RIGHT,, ?

and I mean, actual newscasts from those being mentioned,, not more blogs from outsiders and their assumptions,,,

I don't care who the news station is, although Fox is very obviously anti Obama leaning,, it doesn't mean nothing they report is ever correct

Im just suspicious of 'reports' with no actual data, sources, or information involved in them

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Mon 09/30/13 03:29 PM



Cavuto is the numbers guy at Fox News, in the same way that Paul Ryan is the numbers guy in the Republican Party. They’re both clueless. There were three things missing from Cavuto’s little rant. 1). Facts 2). Data 3). Truth.

Neil Cavuto didn’t get to be an executive at Fox News by not knowing the style. Cavuto sounded tough. He sounded like he was taking on the president, but he was lying. His words were empty. He had no data to back up his claims. Everything he said was a Republican talking point, and absolutely none of it can be proven with facts. Fox News embarrassed itself, and demonstrated how weak the argument against the ACA has become.

As the data comes in, these bogus claims are falling apart. In their response, Fox News proved Obama right. These critics have nothing but distorted talking points and empty scare tactics on their side.

The only thing that smells here is the BS that is another Fox News



http://www.politicususa.com/2013/09/26/fox-news-humiliates-respond-obamas-calling-aca-lies.html

And where is this sites 1) facts 2) data 3) truth
To prove Cavuto wrong

Or is it just because they are not FOX News and say it so it has to be true?
The more and more that comes out about the ACA the more a train wreck it is.



how is someone proven wrong about something that DIDNT happen,,lol

I'm interested to know....

seems like it would be easier to find some truth about what DID happen, where are the sites that prove cavuto RIGHT,, ?

and I mean, actual newscasts from those being mentioned,, not more blogs from outsiders and their assumptions,,,

I don't care who the news station is, although Fox is very obviously anti Obama leaning,, it doesn't mean nothing they report is ever correct

Im just suspicious of 'reports' with no actual data, sources, or information involved in them



msharmony's photo
Mon 09/30/13 03:31 PM
I guess that makes Cavuto a liberal

CASE IN POINT, he used no statistics, fact, or logic,,,lol

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Mon 09/30/13 03:37 PM
Edited by Sojourning_Soul on Mon 09/30/13 03:38 PM

I guess that makes Cavuto a liberal

CASE IN POINT, he used no statistics, fact, or logic,,,lol


He could be, I really don't know, but the news is full of more and more info daily of the disaster that is Obozocare and it's devastating effects on the average working American.

And it isn't even fully implemented yet and people are already suffering under it!

msharmony's photo
Mon 09/30/13 03:41 PM


I guess that makes Cavuto a liberal

CASE IN POINT, he used no statistics, fact, or logic,,,lol


He could be, I really don't know, but the news is full of more and more info daily of the disaster that is Obozocare and it's devastating effects on the average working American.

And it isn't even fully implemented yet and people are already suffering under it!



people were suffering WITHOUT it,, does it follow then that we need it to prevent THEIR suffering?


Peccy's photo
Mon 09/30/13 03:45 PM

I guess that makes Cavuto a liberal

CASE IN POINT, he used no statistics, fact, or logic,,,lol
True Harmony, but he spoke with one thing BOTH parties lack... a little common sense. And no I'm not either party, I'm the one who sits back and laughs when you try and defend Obama at every turn. I also laugh at the Republicans, so don't take it personally.

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Mon 09/30/13 03:50 PM
Edited by Sojourning_Soul on Mon 09/30/13 03:51 PM



I guess that makes Cavuto a liberal

CASE IN POINT, he used no statistics, fact, or logic,,,lol


He could be, I really don't know, but the news is full of more and more info daily of the disaster that is Obozocare and it's devastating effects on the average working American.

And it isn't even fully implemented yet and people are already suffering under it!



people were suffering WITHOUT it,, does it follow then that we need it to prevent THEIR suffering?




Liberal doublespeak as usual!

People are now having their hours cut, there is no such thing as a "full time" job any more or a 40 hour work week, people are making less and working harder for it due to layoffs, loss of benefits, economy is failing as people tighten their belts, income tax base is less so we borrow more, more going on welfare, we are broke already causing sequestration, but let's now force people to buy something they can't afford because there is nothing "FREE OR AFFORDABLE" about it!


lilott's photo
Mon 09/30/13 04:17 PM
Fox news is the bomb.

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Mon 09/30/13 04:36 PM
Edited by Sojourning_Soul on Mon 09/30/13 04:39 PM

Fox news is the bomb.


Faux sux, actually, they ALL suck, but I do like Neil.

Dodo_David's photo
Mon 09/30/13 06:06 PM
In his monologue, Neil Cavuto summarizes what has been reported by the American media.

For example, "Ten states where Obamacare wipes out existing health care plans"

no photo
Mon 09/30/13 07:25 PM
Neil Cavuto is spreading the propaganda that the corporatocracy wants the public to believe. If you listen to FOX and you buy his BS, you really need to wake up.

The Affordable Care Act will roll out and people will see that its a good thing....maybe didn't go far enough.

My question to all you who are bashing the act, do you have health insurance?

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Tue 10/01/13 05:59 AM
Edited by Sojourning_Soul on Tue 10/01/13 06:04 AM

Neil Cavuto is spreading the propaganda that the corporatocracy wants the public to believe. If you listen to FOX and you buy his BS, you really need to wake up.

The Affordable Care Act will roll out and people will see that its a good thing....maybe didn't go far enough.

My question to all you who are bashing the act, do you have health insurance?


I probably won't soon thanks to this nightmare, or my business and income either!


InvictusV's photo
Tue 10/01/13 02:48 PM

Cavuto is the numbers guy at Fox News, in the same way that Paul Ryan is the numbers guy in the Republican Party. They’re both clueless. There were three things missing from Cavuto’s little rant. 1). Facts 2). Data 3). Truth.

Neil Cavuto didn’t get to be an executive at Fox News by not knowing the style. Cavuto sounded tough. He sounded like he was taking on the president, but he was lying. His words were empty. He had no data to back up his claims. Everything he said was a Republican talking point, and absolutely none of it can be proven with facts. Fox News embarrassed itself, and demonstrated how weak the argument against the ACA has become.

As the data comes in, these bogus claims are falling apart. In their response, Fox News proved Obama right. These critics have nothing but distorted talking points and empty scare tactics on their side.

The only thing that smells here is the BS that is another Fox News



http://www.politicususa.com/2013/09/26/fox-news-humiliates-respond-obamas-calling-aca-lies.html


Fact #1..

America’s biggest employers, from GE to IBM, are increasingly moving retirees to insurance exchanges where they select their own health plans, an historic shift that could push more costs onto U.S. taxpayers.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-09-09/ge-to-ibm-ending-retiree-health-plans-in-historic-shift.html

Fact #2

(Reuters) - U.S. businesses are hiring at a robust rate. The only problem is that three out of four of the nearly 1 million hires this year are part-time and many of the jobs are low-paid.

Faltering economic growth at home and abroad and concern that President Barack Obama's signature health care law will drive up business costs are behind the wariness about taking on full-time staff, executives at staffing and payroll firms say.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/08/21/us-usa-economy-jobs-analysis-idUSBRE97K05K20130821

Fact #3

Fewer American doctors are treating patients enrolled in the Medicare health program for seniors, reflecting frustration with its payment rates and pushback against mounting rules, according to health experts.

The number of doctors who opted out of Medicare last year, while a small proportion of the nation's health professionals, nearly tripled from three years earlier, according to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the government agency that administers the program. Other doctors are limiting the number of Medicare patients they treat even if they don't formally opt out of the system.

Even fewer doctors say they won't accept new Medicaid patients, and the number who don't participate in private insurance contracts, while smaller, is growing—just as millions of Americans are poised to gain access to such coverage under the new health law next year. All told, health experts say the number of doctors going "off-grid" isn't enough to undermine the Affordable Care Act, but they say some Americans may have difficulty finding doctors who will take their new benefits or face long waits for appointments with those who do.

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/more-doctors-steer-clear-medicare-030500979.html

Fact #4

Study: Insurance costs to soar under Obamacare

The Department of Health and Human Services put out a press release this week forecasting that Obamacare premiums would be 16 percent less than projected. However, the projected costs were estimates that attempted to project the cost of a policy in 2016. Consumers are receiving the real costs in notices from their insurers now only a few weeks before the law is set to go into effect. For healthy consumers who have existing policies, many of the premium hikes are proving massive.

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505144_162-57604782/study-insurance-costs-to-soar-under-obamacare/

I could keep going, but I proved my point..

Dodo_David's photo
Tue 10/01/13 04:27 PM
The Affordable Care Act will roll out and people will see that its a good thing....maybe didn't go far enough.


Sure, turning full-time jobs into part-time jobs is a good thing. whoa

/sarc

msharmony's photo
Tue 10/01/13 06:32 PM


Cavuto is the numbers guy at Fox News, in the same way that Paul Ryan is the numbers guy in the Republican Party. They’re both clueless. There were three things missing from Cavuto’s little rant. 1). Facts 2). Data 3). Truth.

Neil Cavuto didn’t get to be an executive at Fox News by not knowing the style. Cavuto sounded tough. He sounded like he was taking on the president, but he was lying. His words were empty. He had no data to back up his claims. Everything he said was a Republican talking point, and absolutely none of it can be proven with facts. Fox News embarrassed itself, and demonstrated how weak the argument against the ACA has become.

As the data comes in, these bogus claims are falling apart. In their response, Fox News proved Obama right. These critics have nothing but distorted talking points and empty scare tactics on their side.

The only thing that smells here is the BS that is another Fox News



http://www.politicususa.com/2013/09/26/fox-news-humiliates-respond-obamas-calling-aca-lies.html


Fact #1..

America’s biggest employers, from GE to IBM, are increasingly moving retirees to insurance exchanges where they select their own health plans, an historic shift that could push more costs onto U.S. taxpayers.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-09-09/ge-to-ibm-ending-retiree-health-plans-in-historic-shift.html

Fact #2

(Reuters) - U.S. businesses are hiring at a robust rate. The only problem is that three out of four of the nearly 1 million hires this year are part-time and many of the jobs are low-paid.

Faltering economic growth at home and abroad and concern that President Barack Obama's signature health care law will drive up business costs are behind the wariness about taking on full-time staff, executives at staffing and payroll firms say.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/08/21/us-usa-economy-jobs-analysis-idUSBRE97K05K20130821

Fact #3

Fewer American doctors are treating patients enrolled in the Medicare health program for seniors, reflecting frustration with its payment rates and pushback against mounting rules, according to health experts.

The number of doctors who opted out of Medicare last year, while a small proportion of the nation's health professionals, nearly tripled from three years earlier, according to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the government agency that administers the program. Other doctors are limiting the number of Medicare patients they treat even if they don't formally opt out of the system.

Even fewer doctors say they won't accept new Medicaid patients, and the number who don't participate in private insurance contracts, while smaller, is growing—just as millions of Americans are poised to gain access to such coverage under the new health law next year. All told, health experts say the number of doctors going "off-grid" isn't enough to undermine the Affordable Care Act, but they say some Americans may have difficulty finding doctors who will take their new benefits or face long waits for appointments with those who do.

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/more-doctors-steer-clear-medicare-030500979.html

Fact #4

Study: Insurance costs to soar under Obamacare

The Department of Health and Human Services put out a press release this week forecasting that Obamacare premiums would be 16 percent less than projected. However, the projected costs were estimates that attempted to project the cost of a policy in 2016. Consumers are receiving the real costs in notices from their insurers now only a few weeks before the law is set to go into effect. For healthy consumers who have existing policies, many of the premium hikes are proving massive.

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505144_162-57604782/study-insurance-costs-to-soar-under-obamacare/

I could keep going, but I proved my point..


what point? some people are unhappy about it?
some people are projecting the worse and bailing out?

that's not really a newsflash or an unexpected reaction to see in SOME,, with something this big,,,

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Tue 10/01/13 06:33 PM

The Affordable Care Act will roll out and people will see that its a good thing....maybe didn't go far enough.


Sure, turning full-time jobs into part-time jobs is a good thing. whoa

/sarc


why do people believe that employees cutting jobs and hours to turn better profit are a result of the ACA?

really? when haven't they cut out the livelihoods of others to meet a better bottom line?

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