CBO predicts 10.9 Million to lose health care!

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Well, at first glance this makes one think that the "Big, Beautiful Bill" is just a Big, Beautiful Disaster. But on reflection, the prediction by the CBO of 10.9 million Americans losing their health care ain't all bad.

Think about it. A very large portion of those unfortunates are probably Trump voters living in southern trailer parks, in West Virginia and Appalachia and in rural areas. While blacks and Latinos would be affected, so also would white, largely poor, Trump voters. And, that's a good thing. So, Taco Don's "Beautiful" bill ain't all that bad!

Bigly!!!
 

Well, at first glance this makes one think that the "Big, Beautiful Bill" is just a Big, Beautiful Disaster. But on reflection, the prediction by the CBO of 10.9 million Americans losing their health care ain't all bad.

Think about it. A very large portion of those unfortunates are probably Trump voters living in southern trailer parks, in West Virginia and Appalachia and in rural areas. While blacks and Latinos would be affected, so also would white, largely poor, Trump voters. And, that's a good thing. So, Taco Don's "Beautiful" bill ain't all that bad!

Bigly!!!
It's a good thing that 10.9 million able-bodied Americans who have been gaming the system will lose their free healthcare. They can go out, work, and pay for their healthcare like the other 200 million Americans do. This change ensures that funds will be available for those who genuinely need help.
 
It's a good thing that 10.9 million able-bodied Americans who have been gaming the system will lose their free healthcare. They can go out, work, and pay for their healthcare like the other 200 million Americans do. This change ensures that funds will be available for those who genuinely need help.
Except most of those people you claim are "gaming the system"....already work.
Fact.

 
Except most of those people you claim are "gaming the system"....already work.
Fact.

Except that most of the people you claim are working are doing JUST BARELY enough so that they can stay on the system.
 
In 'Genesis' the god made U.S. style healthcare and he saw that it was good!
 
Bullshit. Been hearing the same lines from cons for the last four decades. It's not any more true then....than now. :)
Fact.

Speaking of not true.... ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

The people who are losing their healthcare are fully capable of working for themselves and purchasing it. Those that do the bare minimum to stay on the system, and if you think that doesn't happen, you need a reality check, are not people I care to help.
 

Well, at first glance this makes one think that the "Big, Beautiful Bill" is just a Big, Beautiful Disaster. But on reflection, the prediction by the CBO of 10.9 million Americans losing their health care ain't all bad.

Think about it. A very large portion of those unfortunates are probably Trump voters living in southern trailer parks, in West Virginia and Appalachia and in rural areas. While blacks and Latinos would be affected, so also would white, largely poor, Trump voters. And, that's a good thing. So, Taco Don's "Beautiful" bill ain't all that bad!

Bigly!!!
Obama should have designed a better system. These people were made political footballs from the beginning by the ACA.
 
When has the CBO got anything right in the last few decades?

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Making healthy able-bodied people dependent upon The State is the ultimate in punching down.

And don't forget all those cushy government jobs created to administrate all this.

And the NGO's that get in on the game.
 
Making healthy able-bodied people dependent upon The State is the ultimate in punching down.
Yeah, providing subsidies and tax exemptions, credits, and deductions to the uber wealthy is definitely creating a serious dependency.

After all, George Soros needs as much as he can get to wage his war on Mom and apple pie.

Our politicians rely on a hurricane of campaign cash from the uber wealthy to achieve their half a century record of a 98 percent re-election rate.

So it makes absolutely no sense to make the rich pay for our deficits. We need to go after those damned leeching low-income negroes, hillbillies, rednecks, and the elderly.
 
So in the end a declining birthrate is what the nation needs. Less people to take care of.
 

Well, at first glance this makes one think that the "Big, Beautiful Bill" is just a Big, Beautiful Disaster. But on reflection, the prediction by the CBO of 10.9 million Americans losing their health care ain't all bad.

Think about it. A very large portion of those unfortunates are probably Trump voters living in southern trailer parks, in West Virginia and Appalachia and in rural areas. While blacks and Latinos would be affected, so also would white, largely poor, Trump voters. And, that's a good thing. So, Taco Don's "Beautiful" bill ain't all that bad!

Bigly!!!
LOL
 
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