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Ohio Gov. John Kasich: Yeah, We Won’t be Setting up ObamaCare Exchanges Either

John5507 Wrote: Nov 16, 2012 6:49 PM
Kasich is still reeling from his union busting proposals being repudiated by actual voters and his voter suppression laws being squashed by the courts. Of course, the GOP governors that all want everything handed back to the states (except when there's a disaster) don't want to set up the exchanges they're going to let the federal government do it for them. Probably because they're not intelligent enough to do it themselves.
Jim Weber Wrote: Nov 16, 2012 9:33 PM
John lives in a Parallel Universe, for the terminally stupid.
Crossed the Rubicon Wrote: Nov 16, 2012 9:21 PM
As someone who lives and works in Central Ohio, I can tell you from first hand experience that there was NO VOTER SUPPRESSION!! College students were too stupid to understand that they could only register and vote in one location...either at home with mom and dad or on campus, not both. And early voting rules bent over backward to accommodate everybody.

I worked the polls on election day. Ohio provisional voting is so lenient that we even let people only registered out of Ohio cast paper ballots. SHOW ME ONE INSTANCE OF VOTER SUPPRESSION IN OHIO!!
usmcpgw Wrote: Nov 16, 2012 7:03 PM
john5507 is still reeling from his last nambla meeting.

Earlier today Katie reported that Gov. Rick Perry announced Texas will not be setting up its own health care exchange – the government-run ‘marketplace’ for getting health insurance or, as Rush Limbaugh explains it, a ‘health care DMV.’

Today, Ohio Gov. John Kasich followed suit:

Today Governor John Kasich told the federal government that Ohio would not run an Obamacare health insurance exchange but would leave that to them. Not only are an exchange’s start-up and operating costs very high, but once created, Ohio will have almost zero control over how it operates. This will...

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