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. I am for Americans getting back to the basics, and that is to get policies written for their choosing, affordability, and understanding. This idea of forced socialism that has developed over time, where as the working class are being taxed for the welfare of several people riding along on their backs while he or she (the taxpayer), slaves away like some kind of mindless idiots has got to end. The federal government created this disaster in our society by insentivizing birth rates among those who would remain dependent for years and years to come, and then add in the funding or backdoor medical cost of planned Parenthood to abort the extreme overflow for a whopping disaster. The federal government created this dam mess, and they should be the ones to clean it up. And they should quickly straighten this mess out for the working taxpayers who were strapped with this disaster over the decades now. Every dam bit of this was to create millions of consumers to buy cheap products from these dam corporations who could care less what happened to the American dream, nation or it's sovereignty. To big to fail ended up being one hell of a fall.From The New York Times 21 January 2017:
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Republicans say the Affordable Care Act provides health insurance that manages to be both lousy and expensive. ...Mr. Trump went so far as to say he would provide “insurance for everybody”...
...Tom Price, testified before a Senate committee last week. He looked pained as he described the terrible predicament of people who earned around $30,000 to $50,000 a year and had to deny “themselves the kind of care that they need” because they had Obamacare policies with deductibles of $6,000 to $12,000. Yet, earlier in the same hearing, Mr. Price extolled the virtues of policies that would be woefully inadequate — policies that cover medical treatment only in catastrophic cases. Such policies often have deductibles of around $14,000 for family coverage. This is simple hypocrisy. Condemn the policy you don’t like, propose something far worse as a replacement and claim that it is much better.
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