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Here Is How Senate Republicans Try To Hide The Damage Of Their Repeal Bill

InTheLight

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They will never say that in public as it would be very bad politically for them. You know that.

They will never say that their plan protects the vulnerable? That their plan has heart? That their plan won't pull the rug out from people on ObamaCare?
 

Crabtownboy

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Old news. It's also old news that the vast majority of those are people who didn't want to buy insurance in the first place.

ROFL ... Not really. The report I spoke about was released today, June 27th, 2017. You need to keep up with the times.
 

carpro

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ROFL ... Not really. The report I spoke about was released today, June 27th, 2017. You need to keep up with the times.

Yes, Really.

In addition to that , many of them are people that will not qualify for medicaid under the new rules. Medicaid is another one of those areas of Obamacare that will implode as soon as the states have to start footing the bill, which they aren't now. That's the reason Texas and several other states never adopted the obamacare rules. When it's time to pay the piper under Obamacare, a lot more states will drop the rules back where they were in the first place throwing millions off the program.

Either way, obamacare implodes.
 

Baptist in Richmond

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They do not want you to know that it takes from the poor and middle class and gives to the super rich ... you will get less coverage for more costs.

Ummmm....

Last year, I had a really good PPO plan. My costs weren't great, but they weren't bad either.
During the benefits enrollment for this year, I found that the price of my current plan TRIPLED!

Let me type that again: it TRIPLED! That isn't some talking point: that is a real-life example of my costs going through the roof.

I was forced to opt for one of the horrible Obamacare plans with a high deductible. I now have to pay MORE with each paycheck for a plan that has an enormous deductible before my plan pays anything for my healthcare.

Back when this was being pushed through Congress, the Obama Administration said we could keep our plans.
[ Obama: 'If you like your health care plan, you'll be able to keep your health care plan' | PolitiFact ]

What the Obama Administration DIDN'T say was that the price would go up: WAY up in my case.

Regards, hope all is well,
BiR
 
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