Trump still wants to repeal the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare)

How did it work before the government got involved.
The government has been involved in healthcare since the Great Depression.

The government gets to write the rules for its private sector competition.

How's that working out for you?
 
Trump, November 2023:




Trump, four days ago:

trump-post-mar-26.jpg



DISINFORMATES? :lol:

MISINFORMATES? :Lol:

Make America GREST Again. :lol:
 
Insurance for tens of millions of people, and pre-existing condition guarantees, could be in jeopardy if the former president wins the 2024 election.

Donald Trump says he is still interested in repealing the Affordable Care Act, which means health care for tens of millions of people would be in jeopardy if he becomes president again next year.

Trump said Saturday on his website Truth Social that he was “looking at alternatives” to the 2010 health care law, also known as “Obamacare,” which has reduced the number of Americans without health insurance to historic lows and established basic guarantees of coverage for all Americans regardless of pre-existing conditions.

The vow echoes promises that Trump made as a first-time candidate and as president, when he and Republican leaders in Congress made repeal a top legislative priority.

That effort failed. It also proved spectacularly unpopular, fueling a backlash that eventually helped Democrats win back the House, the Senate and the White House. President Joe Biden, long a vocal supporter of the ACA, has since worked with Democrats to bolster the law.

Much more that the link below...

Trump Still Seems Set On Repealing A Law That Most Americans Like


Obamacare isn't perfect, but it has helped many Americans. In other words, the ACA hasn’t fixed American health care, but it’s helped a lot of people. What do you think?
Can't be done....it is now too deeply entrenched.
 
Hilarious

And when you need expensive medical care, everyone will help pay that too. It's how insurance works.
woops...

 
Can't be done....it is now too deeply entrenched.
Here's me in 2014:

ObamaCare will track just like RomneyCare. A bumpy start, very expensive, lots of fixes needed, but deeply entrenched and wildly popular five years down the road.

Also me in 2014:

The Massachusetts employer mandate did get repealed, but not until 2012. That was after the poll I mentioned, which was in 2011.

60 percent of those polled said RomneyCare had bugs which needed to be fixed, but 75 percent wanted the overal law to remain.

By hoaxing the American people with their "repeal and replace" con job, Trump and the Republicans guaranteed ObamaCare is here to say until it is eventually replaced with Universal Health Care.
 
By hoaxing the American people with their "repeal and replace" con job, Trump and the Republicans guaranteed ObamaCare is here to say until it is eventually replaced with Universal Health Care.
Next up, food supply.
 
So, overall health of the population was better? I know people loved to get polio back in the day.
"So", no, to whatever strawman you're wanking on.

Statists love to pretend that people are hapless herd animals, doomed without government mandates telling them the right way to do things. When we're actually more likely to doom ourselves by forcing conformity when it isn't necessary.
 
"So", no, to whatever strawman you're wanking on.

Statists love to pretend that people are hapless herd animals, doomed without government mandates telling them the right way to do things. When we're actually more likely to doom ourselves by forcing conformity when it isn't necessary.
WTF black


Just put a leech on it.
 
Insurance for tens of millions of people, and pre-existing condition guarantees, could be in jeopardy if the former president wins the 2024 election.

Donald Trump says he is still interested in repealing the Affordable Care Act, which means health care for tens of millions of people would be in jeopardy if he becomes president again next year.

Trump said Saturday on his website Truth Social that he was “looking at alternatives” to the 2010 health care law, also known as “Obamacare,” which has reduced the number of Americans without health insurance to historic lows and established basic guarantees of coverage for all Americans regardless of pre-existing conditions.

The vow echoes promises that Trump made as a first-time candidate and as president, when he and Republican leaders in Congress made repeal a top legislative priority.

That effort failed. It also proved spectacularly unpopular, fueling a backlash that eventually helped Democrats win back the House, the Senate and the White House. President Joe Biden, long a vocal supporter of the ACA, has since worked with Democrats to bolster the law.

Much more that the link below...

Trump Still Seems Set On Repealing A Law That Most Americans Like


Obamacare isn't perfect, but it has helped many Americans. In other words, the ACA hasn’t fixed American health care, but it’s helped a lot of people. What do you think?
Since ObamaCare sucks ,what is your point?
 
Trump, November 2023:




Trump, four days ago:

trump-post-mar-26.jpg



DISINFORMATES? :lol:

MISINFORMATES? :Lol:

Make America GREST Again. :lol:

A fucking glue-sniffing lunatic. And yet in the end he sounds pretty much like every Republican of the last 15 years.

Makes you think!
 
Insurance for tens of millions of people, and pre-existing condition guarantees, could be in jeopardy if the former president wins the 2024 election.

Donald Trump says he is still interested in repealing the Affordable Care Act, which means health care for tens of millions of people would be in jeopardy if he becomes president again next year.

Trump said Saturday on his website Truth Social that he was “looking at alternatives” to the 2010 health care law, also known as “Obamacare,” which has reduced the number of Americans without health insurance to historic lows and established basic guarantees of coverage for all Americans regardless of pre-existing conditions.

The vow echoes promises that Trump made as a first-time candidate and as president, when he and Republican leaders in Congress made repeal a top legislative priority.

That effort failed. It also proved spectacularly unpopular, fueling a backlash that eventually helped Democrats win back the House, the Senate and the White House. President Joe Biden, long a vocal supporter of the ACA, has since worked with Democrats to bolster the law.

Much more that the link below...

Trump Still Seems Set On Repealing A Law That Most Americans Like


Obamacare isn't perfect, but it has helped many Americans. In other words, the ACA hasn’t fixed American health care, but it’s helped a lot of people. What do you think?

He's now pandering to the turkeys voting for Christmas.
 

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