Republicans won't repeal and replace

Boehner: Republicans won't repeal and replace Obamacare


Instead, he said changes to former President Barack Obama’s signature legislative achievement would likely be relatively modest.

Sorry, regressives.
Eight years of right wing whining about socialized medicine, and they still have nothing.

I guess, "harassing" the least wealthy for their "illegalities" is where it is at, when you have the
"rich guy" on your side, pandering to make your rules.
It does not matter anymore there is no longer a mandate… Socialist entitlement programs will just fail like they are designed to do.
Didn't Trump tell us that he had a plan to replace the ACA? Our temporary liar in chief is fullofshyte
How does that mean he doesn't have a plan?
 
Boehner: Republicans won't repeal and replace Obamacare


Instead, he said changes to former President Barack Obama’s signature legislative achievement would likely be relatively modest.

Sorry, regressives.
Eight years of right wing whining about socialized medicine, and they still have nothing.

I guess, "harassing" the least wealthy for their "illegalities" is where it is at, when you have the
"rich guy" on your side, pandering to make your rules.
It does not matter anymore there is no longer a mandate… Socialist entitlement programs will just fail like they are designed to do.
Didn't Trump tell us that he had a plan to replace the ACA? Our temporary liar in chief is fullofshyte
How does that mean he doesn't have a plan?
Wasn't it supposed to happen within 30 days of his inauguration, now we are told- maybe next year
Its like most everything else Trump has lied about
 
You progressives can keep Obama care to yourself… The rest of us will do just fine without it.
 
Boehner: Republicans won't repeal and replace Obamacare


Instead, he said changes to former President Barack Obama’s signature legislative achievement would likely be relatively modest.

Sorry, regressives.
Eight years of right wing whining about socialized medicine, and they still have nothing.

I guess, "harassing" the least wealthy for their "illegalities" is where it is at, when you have the
"rich guy" on your side, pandering to make your rules.
It does not matter anymore there is no longer a mandate… Socialist entitlement programs will just fail like they are designed to do.
Didn't Trump tell us that he had a plan to replace the ACA? Our temporary liar in chief is fullofshyte
How does that mean he doesn't have a plan?
Wasn't it supposed to happen within 30 days of his inauguration, now we are told- maybe next year
Its like most everything else Trump has lied about
He can't do it alone, lots of RINOS at the top are in the way. Still doesn't mean he has no plan going. So the lie is all on you.
 
Eight years of right wing whining about socialized medicine, and they still have nothing.

I guess, "harassing" the least wealthy for their "illegalities" is where it is at, when you have the
"rich guy" on your side, pandering to make your rules.
It does not matter anymore there is no longer a mandate… Socialist entitlement programs will just fail like they are designed to do.
Didn't Trump tell us that he had a plan to replace the ACA? Our temporary liar in chief is fullofshyte
How does that mean he doesn't have a plan?
Wasn't it supposed to happen within 30 days of his inauguration, now we are told- maybe next year
Its like most everything else Trump has lied about
He can't do it alone, lots of RINOS at the top are in the way. Still doesn't mean he has no plan going. So the lie is all on you.
If he had a plan, he would announce it. He said he had one, so where is it. You know and I know its all Bullshyte
 
When people without insurance go to a hospital for treatment- YOU pay the bill, Einstein
I have never bought insurance on my life and I'm not about to. I have always paid for everything out of pocket. I don't expect other people to pay for my shit… So you can take your socialism and shove it up your ass…:itsok:
My wife was in the hospital for a weekend in January, the bill was over $17,000 and that was without any surgery. You gonna pay for that out of pocket, big man?
 
It does not matter anymore there is no longer a mandate… Socialist entitlement programs will just fail like they are designed to do.
Didn't Trump tell us that he had a plan to replace the ACA? Our temporary liar in chief is fullofshyte
How does that mean he doesn't have a plan?
Wasn't it supposed to happen within 30 days of his inauguration, now we are told- maybe next year
Its like most everything else Trump has lied about
He can't do it alone, lots of RINOS at the top are in the way. Still doesn't mean he has no plan going. So the lie is all on you.
If he had a plan, he would announce it. He said he had one, so where is it. You know and I know its all Bullshyte
Nothing you say is true.

Trump does have an Obamacare replacement plan — and it would cause 21 million to lose coverage
Trumpcare, explained
Trumpcare has seven main policy points. Many of them are Republican orthodoxy, like allowing insurance sales across state lines (part of the Republicans' 2010 Pledge to America) and fostering a greater reliance on health savings accounts (a favorite policy proposal of Mitt Romney during the last campaign cycle). And, of course, Trump repeals Obamacare.

The key insurance reform that Trumpcare settles on is allowing individuals to deduct their premiums from their tax returns. This would give preferential tax treatment to the policies that individuals purchase, much like employer-sponsored plans (which the government does not tax). And it might help lower the premiums of people who buy health insurance coverage.

This part strays in a nuanced but important way from recent Obamacare repeal plans — and makes Trump's proposal much less favorable to low-income people than other Republican alternatives to the Affordable Care Act.

Harvard's John McDonough's analysis of eight recent replacement proposals shows that most follow Obamacare in relying on tax credits rather than deductions. Credits deliver an equal dollar value to all households, whether rich or poor. Deductions are much more valuable to high-income families who pay in high tax brackets, and often do nothing to help low-income families who likely don't itemize their deductions at all.

Putting all that aside, Trumpcare erects a massive barrier to coverage: It allows insurers to deny coverage to sick people. This is pretty typical of Republican Obamacare replacement plans; only one of eight plans that McDonough analyzed required insurers to offer coverage to all individuals, even if they were especially sick.

Trumpcare would also allow the return of underwriting, where insurers can charge some subscribers more because they're especially sick. Under Trumpcare, a cancer patient could, theoretically, deduct his or her premium, which could make coverage more affordable — but that cancer patient might not be able to get coverage or have the cash to pay for it in the first place.
 
When people without insurance go to a hospital for treatment- YOU pay the bill, Einstein
I have never bought insurance on my life and I'm not about to. I have always paid for everything out of pocket. I don't expect other people to pay for my shit… So you can take your socialism and shove it up your ass…:itsok:
My wife was in the hospital for a weekend in January, the bill was over $17,000 and that was without any surgery. You gonna pay for that out of pocket, big man?
Some might prefer it. It should be up to them, not you. At 6k a year for a plan for example that's 3 years. Or they could have a high deductible plan for such emergencies and not use insurance for smaller care. Shopping across state lines would help and tort reform would help keep cost down.
 
Didn't Trump tell us that he had a plan to replace the ACA? Our temporary liar in chief is fullofshyte
How does that mean he doesn't have a plan?
Wasn't it supposed to happen within 30 days of his inauguration, now we are told- maybe next year
Its like most everything else Trump has lied about
He can't do it alone, lots of RINOS at the top are in the way. Still doesn't mean he has no plan going. So the lie is all on you.
If he had a plan, he would announce it. He said he had one, so where is it. You know and I know its all Bullshyte
Nothing you say is true.

Trump does have an Obamacare replacement plan — and it would cause 21 million to lose coverage
Trumpcare, explained
Trumpcare has seven main policy points. Many of them are Republican orthodoxy, like allowing insurance sales across state lines (part of the Republicans' 2010 Pledge to America) and fostering a greater reliance on health savings accounts (a favorite policy proposal of Mitt Romney during the last campaign cycle). And, of course, Trump repeals Obamacare.

The key insurance reform that Trumpcare settles on is allowing individuals to deduct their premiums from their tax returns. This would give preferential tax treatment to the policies that individuals purchase, much like employer-sponsored plans (which the government does not tax). And it might help lower the premiums of people who buy health insurance coverage.

This part strays in a nuanced but important way from recent Obamacare repeal plans — and makes Trump's proposal much less favorable to low-income people than other Republican alternatives to the Affordable Care Act.

Harvard's John McDonough's analysis of eight recent replacement proposals shows that most follow Obamacare in relying on tax credits rather than deductions. Credits deliver an equal dollar value to all households, whether rich or poor. Deductions are much more valuable to high-income families who pay in high tax brackets, and often do nothing to help low-income families who likely don't itemize their deductions at all.

Putting all that aside, Trumpcare erects a massive barrier to coverage: It allows insurers to deny coverage to sick people. This is pretty typical of Republican Obamacare replacement plans; only one of eight plans that McDonough analyzed required insurers to offer coverage to all individuals, even if they were especially sick.

Trumpcare would also allow the return of underwriting, where insurers can charge some subscribers more because they're especially sick. Under Trumpcare, a cancer patient could, theoretically, deduct his or her premium, which could make coverage more affordable — but that cancer patient might not be able to get coverage or have the cash to pay for it in the first place.
If that is a "plan" its no wonder that it hasn't been implemented
 
How does that mean he doesn't have a plan?
Wasn't it supposed to happen within 30 days of his inauguration, now we are told- maybe next year
Its like most everything else Trump has lied about
He can't do it alone, lots of RINOS at the top are in the way. Still doesn't mean he has no plan going. So the lie is all on you.
If he had a plan, he would announce it. He said he had one, so where is it. You know and I know its all Bullshyte
Nothing you say is true.

Trump does have an Obamacare replacement plan — and it would cause 21 million to lose coverage
Trumpcare, explained
Trumpcare has seven main policy points. Many of them are Republican orthodoxy, like allowing insurance sales across state lines (part of the Republicans' 2010 Pledge to America) and fostering a greater reliance on health savings accounts (a favorite policy proposal of Mitt Romney during the last campaign cycle). And, of course, Trump repeals Obamacare.

The key insurance reform that Trumpcare settles on is allowing individuals to deduct their premiums from their tax returns. This would give preferential tax treatment to the policies that individuals purchase, much like employer-sponsored plans (which the government does not tax). And it might help lower the premiums of people who buy health insurance coverage.

This part strays in a nuanced but important way from recent Obamacare repeal plans — and makes Trump's proposal much less favorable to low-income people than other Republican alternatives to the Affordable Care Act.

Harvard's John McDonough's analysis of eight recent replacement proposals shows that most follow Obamacare in relying on tax credits rather than deductions. Credits deliver an equal dollar value to all households, whether rich or poor. Deductions are much more valuable to high-income families who pay in high tax brackets, and often do nothing to help low-income families who likely don't itemize their deductions at all.

Putting all that aside, Trumpcare erects a massive barrier to coverage: It allows insurers to deny coverage to sick people. This is pretty typical of Republican Obamacare replacement plans; only one of eight plans that McDonough analyzed required insurers to offer coverage to all individuals, even if they were especially sick.

Trumpcare would also allow the return of underwriting, where insurers can charge some subscribers more because they're especially sick. Under Trumpcare, a cancer patient could, theoretically, deduct his or her premium, which could make coverage more affordable — but that cancer patient might not be able to get coverage or have the cash to pay for it in the first place.
If that is a "plan" its no wonder that it hasn't been implemented
You lied and now insult to try to mask your stupidity. It isn't working.
 
When people without insurance go to a hospital for treatment- YOU pay the bill, Einstein
I have never bought insurance on my life and I'm not about to. I have always paid for everything out of pocket. I don't expect other people to pay for my shit… So you can take your socialism and shove it up your ass…:itsok:
My wife was in the hospital for a weekend in January, the bill was over $17,000 and that was without any surgery. You gonna pay for that out of pocket, big man?
Some might prefer it. It should be up to them, not you. At 6k a year for a plan for example that's 3 years. Or they could have a high deductible plan for such emergencies and not use insurance for smaller care. Shopping across state lines would help and tort reform would help keep cost down.
How much would tort reform affect the cost of insurance? Can you be specific/
The same for shopping across state lines? Its the same old meaningless ideas that republicans have been using for years
 
Wasn't it supposed to happen within 30 days of his inauguration, now we are told- maybe next year
Its like most everything else Trump has lied about
He can't do it alone, lots of RINOS at the top are in the way. Still doesn't mean he has no plan going. So the lie is all on you.
If he had a plan, he would announce it. He said he had one, so where is it. You know and I know its all Bullshyte
Nothing you say is true.

Trump does have an Obamacare replacement plan — and it would cause 21 million to lose coverage
Trumpcare, explained
Trumpcare has seven main policy points. Many of them are Republican orthodoxy, like allowing insurance sales across state lines (part of the Republicans' 2010 Pledge to America) and fostering a greater reliance on health savings accounts (a favorite policy proposal of Mitt Romney during the last campaign cycle). And, of course, Trump repeals Obamacare.

The key insurance reform that Trumpcare settles on is allowing individuals to deduct their premiums from their tax returns. This would give preferential tax treatment to the policies that individuals purchase, much like employer-sponsored plans (which the government does not tax). And it might help lower the premiums of people who buy health insurance coverage.

This part strays in a nuanced but important way from recent Obamacare repeal plans — and makes Trump's proposal much less favorable to low-income people than other Republican alternatives to the Affordable Care Act.

Harvard's John McDonough's analysis of eight recent replacement proposals shows that most follow Obamacare in relying on tax credits rather than deductions. Credits deliver an equal dollar value to all households, whether rich or poor. Deductions are much more valuable to high-income families who pay in high tax brackets, and often do nothing to help low-income families who likely don't itemize their deductions at all.

Putting all that aside, Trumpcare erects a massive barrier to coverage: It allows insurers to deny coverage to sick people. This is pretty typical of Republican Obamacare replacement plans; only one of eight plans that McDonough analyzed required insurers to offer coverage to all individuals, even if they were especially sick.

Trumpcare would also allow the return of underwriting, where insurers can charge some subscribers more because they're especially sick. Under Trumpcare, a cancer patient could, theoretically, deduct his or her premium, which could make coverage more affordable — but that cancer patient might not be able to get coverage or have the cash to pay for it in the first place.
If that is a "plan" its no wonder that it hasn't been implemented
You lied and now insult to try to mask your stupidity. It isn't working.
Where did I lie? Its Trump who has lied
 
When people without insurance go to a hospital for treatment- YOU pay the bill, Einstein
I have never bought insurance on my life and I'm not about to. I have always paid for everything out of pocket. I don't expect other people to pay for my shit… So you can take your socialism and shove it up your ass…:itsok:
My wife was in the hospital for a weekend in January, the bill was over $17,000 and that was without any surgery. You gonna pay for that out of pocket, big man?
They all have payment programs... and yes I could.
 
Only fucking morons think insurance is healthcare… Socialist dolts
 
When people without insurance go to a hospital for treatment- YOU pay the bill, Einstein
I have never bought insurance on my life and I'm not about to. I have always paid for everything out of pocket. I don't expect other people to pay for my shit… So you can take your socialism and shove it up your ass…:itsok:
My wife was in the hospital for a weekend in January, the bill was over $17,000 and that was without any surgery. You gonna pay for that out of pocket, big man?
They all have payment programs... and yes I could.
How about a $50,000 or 100,000 hospital stay? Are you just going to write a check?
Where I live if you enter a hospital without insurance, they transfer you to a County hospital, and believe me, you don't want to get treatment there
 

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