I suppose I should apologize, as you probably were expecting the Greek Statue guy.  I can’t speak to what happened, but I promise I will address this Krugman column is a fair, accurate, reasonable, and most importantly unemotional.

You cucks love that.

Yeah …fuck that and fuck you too.

Today’s article comes paid for by Bill Gates, because why pay for lousy journimos yourself?

In 2010, at the signing of the Affordable Care Act, aka Obamacare, Joe Biden, the vice president at the time, was caught on a hot mic telling President Barack Obama that the bill was a “big deal.” OK, there was actually another word in the middle. Anyway, Biden was right.

And in one of his major unsung accomplishments — it’s amazing how many Americans believe that an unusually productive president hasn’t done much — Biden has made Obamacare an even bigger deal, in a way that is improving life for millions of Americans.

Productive?  Jesus Christ if you open a column saying something this retarded its only going to swirl into a constant death spiral of other retarded, things…or something.  Fucking retard.

As you may have noticed — as many Americans finally seem to be noticing — Biden has been racking up some pretty good numbers lately. Economic growth is still chugging along, defying widespread predictions of a recession, while unemployment remains near a 50-year low. Inflation, especially using the measure preferred by the Federal Reserve, has fallen close to the Fed’s target. The stock market keeps hitting new highs.

Oh, and murders have plummeted, with overall violent crime possibly hitting another 50-year low.

That follows a trend from the 70’s that normalized in the 90’s.  Congratulations, President Nixon!

Biden deserves some political reward for this good news, given that Donald Trump and many in his party predicted economic and social disaster if he were elected, and that Republicans, in general, are still talking as if America were suffering from high inflation and runaway crime. (Trump, of course, has been dismissing the good jobs numbers as fake. Wait until he hears about falling crime.)

They are fake.

It’s less clear how much of the good news on these fronts can be attributed to Biden’s policies. Presidents definitely don’t control the stock market. They have less influence in general on the economy than many believe; I would give Biden some credit for the economy’s strength, which was in part driven by his spending policies, but the rapid disinflation of 2023 mainly reflects a nation working its way out of lingering disruptions from the COVID pandemic. The same is probably true for the plunge in violent crime.

The stock market is probably too difficult a concept for a deep thinker like Krugman to understand.  For the past year the S&P 500 growth (up 19% over last year) ca;be attributed to exactly 7 companies (referred affectionately as the Seven Samurai).  These 7 grew on average 71%  while the other 493 only grew for %6.  Congratulations you are failing at basic statisticL analysis by assuming the outliers are the norm.

Furthermore, the stock market is experiencing what some analysts call a “melt up” which is a phenomenon where revenue growth are driven primarily from inflationary pressures.  Produce a necessary product like I dunno, food?  Are costs to produce food rising?  Yeah.  Pass the costs on to the customer as always—instant revenue growth.  Same profit margins with more revenue looks great on a balance sheet so defensive investors buy in.  Stock goes up.  Just ask the conservative publication, Vice to explain how this worked in Venezuela.

One area where presidents do make a big difference, however, is health care. Obamacare — which arguably should really be called Pelosicare, since Nancy Pelosi (who is not, whatever Trump may think, the same person as Nikki Haley) played a key role in getting it through Congress — led to big gains in health insurance coverage when it went into full effect in 2014.

Trump tried but failed to repeal Obamacare in 2017, and the backlash to that effort helped Democrats win control of the House the next year.

No I’m pretty sure that was the average shitlib like you going through more Maxi pads than I do.

Trump was nonetheless able to create some erosion in the program, for example by cutting off funds for “navigators” that help people enroll.

That erosion has now been decisively reversed. The Biden administration just announced that 21 million people have enrolled for coverage through the ACA’s health insurance marketplaces, up from around 12 million on the eve of the pandemic. America still doesn’t have the universal coverage that is standard in other wealthy nations, but some states, including Massachusetts and New York, have gotten close.

And this gain, unlike some of the other good things happening, is all on Biden, who both restored aid to people seeking health coverage and enhanced a key aspect of the system.

Obamacare isn’t simple. Many of the health care economists I know would have preferred something like Medicare for All, if that had been politically feasible. But it wasn’t and isn’t, so what we have instead is a sort of Rube Goldberg device, a mix of gadgets designed to expand access to health care with minimal disruption of existing arrangements. Those marketplaces, in which insurers are forbidden to discriminate against people with preexisting conditions and buyers receive subsidies to help them pay premiums, are a key part of the system.

It’s not an ideal mechanism, but it’s vastly better than nothing. Originally, however, the marketplaces were underfunded: The subsidies were too low, so many people still had trouble paying insurance premiums, and there was also a cutoff, with subsidies available only to individuals up to 400% of the poverty line.

Thats interesting.  400% of the poverty line?  The income group these whiny communist admit have the least trouble affording healthcare?

Gee, how are over half the people on Obamacare exchanges having diffuculty paying their medical bills, maybe because healthcare isn’t affordable shithead.

Lets just keep doing the same shit that made things unaffordable eventually it will work like we say they do.  Your not fucking Plato.  You can’t make reality fit to your fuckign crackpot theory.

There. I Stoiced.

Biden, as part of the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, largely resolved these problems, reducing maximum premium payments (net of subsidies) and eliminating the cliff at 400%. The result is to make health insurance coverage substantially more affordable, especially for middle-income Americans who previously earned too much to be eligible for subsidies. Hence the surge in marketplace enrollments.

I don’t know whether health care will be a big issue in the 2024 election. But it should be.

Biden has made health insurance coverage more accessible and more affordable for millions of Americans.

If Trump wins, however, he will try again to do away with Obamacare; he has said as much, and this time he could very well succeed. He promises to replace it with something “MUCH BETTER.” I guess this depends on your definition of better: In 2017, the Congressional Budget Office estimated that Trump’s health plan would raise the number of uninsured by 32 million within a decade; that number would probably be larger today.

So, one more reminder of how much is at stake this year.

Screw this.  I’m going back to work.  BTW Drake pay your goddamn tab, your six month in arrears.

Pun intended, asshole.