Here's a "hint" of what the Senate's AHCA is all about.....

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Oh, yeah, McConnell is a bit "smarter" than Ryan......The senate version of the screwing over of millions of people was careful about ONE important issue.

Whereas the House version began kicking sick people off the insurance companies in 2018, the Senate version made sure that such screwing would occur AFTER the mid-terms, sometime in 2019....

Cute, isn't it?
 
Oh, yeah, McConnell is a bit "smarter" than Ryan......The senate version of the screwing over of millions of people was careful about ONE important issue.

Whereas the House version began kicking sick people off the insurance companies in 2018, the Senate version made sure that such screwing would occur AFTER the mid-terms, sometime in 2019....

Cute, isn't it?
Surprised they didn't make it after 2020.
 
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Surprised they didn't make it after 2020.

The limited government bribery to HC insurers was running out.....(Besides, even McConnell doesn't want Trump around for another term.)
 
Oh, yeah, McConnell is a bit "smarter" than Ryan......The senate version of the screwing over of millions of people was careful about ONE important issue.

Whereas the House version began kicking sick people off the insurance companies in 2018, the Senate version made sure that such screwing would occur AFTER the mid-terms, sometime in 2019....

Cute, isn't it?
Surprised they didn't make it after 2020.
Actually, they fund the Medicaid expansion until after the 2020 election.

They gifted themselves with $50 billion of taxpayer money to help themselves and Trump get re-elected.

See Section 106 of the GOP Senate bill.

The trapdoor under the rubes won't open until 2022.

"Thanks, suckers!"
 
SHORT-TERM ASSISTANCE TO ADDRESS COVERAGE AND ACCESS DISRUPTION AND PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR STATES.— ‘‘(1) APPROPRIATION.—There are authorized to be appropriated, and are appropriated, out of monies in the Treasury not otherwise obligated, $15,000,000,000 for each of calendar years 2018 and 2019, and $10,000,000,000 for each of calendar years 2020 and 2021, to the Administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (in this subsection and subsection (i) referred to as the ‘Administrator’) to fund arrangements with health insurance issuers to address coverage and access disruption and respond to urgent health care needs within States. Funds appropriated under this paragraph shall remain available until expended.

https://www.budget.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/SENATEHEALTHCARE.pdf
 
This is not a repeal. This is not a replacement.

ObamaCare lives.

The health insurance exchanges are still there.

The insurance subsidies are still there.

The employer mandate is still there.

ObamaCare lives.

The rubes paid for a repeal and replacement, and the GOP has given them a forgery.

But the rubes STILL haven't caught on they have been massively hoaxed.

ObamaCare lives.
 
The House and Senate bills are mostly tax repeals. Those taxes paid for ObamaCare.

Since ObamaCare lives on, and the taxes aren't there to pay for it...

Hmmm...

Plus, the Republicans gave themselves a $50 billion taxpayer-paid re-election fund.

I'm laughing my ass off at the gullibility of the rubes who are right now getting in line to be lied to for the thousandth time. They will parrot what they are told to parrot. They will bleev what they are told to bleev.

And not a single one of them will read the actual bills for themselves. :lol:

Trump can be excused for not being able to resist taking advantage of such willfully stupid people.
 
Like every one of trump's promises, he's actually kept much of ObamaCares. The problem is, instead of fixing what was wrong, the Rs are making it a lot worse. Deductibles will double, or, in some cases even triple, as will premiums, hospitals and clinics will close.

Don't get pregnant or get into an accident. Don't be born sick or female. Don't be old, a child, poor, handicapped, a veteran.

The cheeto promised he wouldn't touch Medicaid, Medicare and Soc Sec but he's already broken 1/3 of of that promise. He also said wages are too high and health ins too cheap. That was in that first debate.

The over-riding fact is that trump works for the very wealthy, for Big Business, Big Insurance, Big Pharma and this takes from the working class and gives to all if those.


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AMAZING, good folks.......

So, am I to understand that Trump's promises of HC coverage for EVERYBODY, that is BETTER and that will be CHEAPER, yet ANOTHER of his many lies???

(the above is, of course, rhetorical.)
 

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