Trumps Executive order Fu+ks People with Pre-Existing Conditions

Young healthy p.a. who then don't buy insurance and get sick....should we then bother to even let them be seen by a doctor? Hard call.

What sickness would the average kid have that would cost over $6,000 dollars in one year?
 
Why would he do this to millions of sick people getting treatments for survival , including young children?.

Separately, the order would allow consumers to buy short-term policies, which don't have to comply with Obamacare's protections for those with pre-existing conditions. Also, it looks to broaden the ability of employers to give workers money to buy their own coverage through health reimbursement arrangements, known as HRAs.


Trump begins Obamacare dismantling with executive order - CNNPolitics


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See how the far left believes all the far left religious sites?

It is funny how people that did not read the original bill and we have to pass it to find out what is it, have any knowledge of what will happen.

More debunked far left religious dogma.
 
Trump's EO allows younger, healthier people to purchase less expensive plans. Young people say its about time, they are tired of subsidizing the moochers and sick old people.

My son already bought a very inexpensive insurance last year...you are believing the lies .

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And your son can keep his plan what are you bitching about?

My other son is in college and is a type 1 Juvenile diabetic insulin dependent ... We are screwing over our younger generation so bad.

Do you know what a pre-existing illness is? I will get the list for you..


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Just a few...
weaken protections for those with pre-existing conditions (aka a "health problem you had before the date that new health coverage starts") That's an estimated 52 million adults under 65.

  • AIDS/HIV
  • Alcohol or drug abuse with recent treatment
  • Alzheimer’s/dementia
  • Anorexia
  • Arthritis
  • Bulimia
  • Cancer
  • Cerebral palsy
  • Congestive heart failure
  • Coronary artery/heart disease, bypass surgery
  • Crohn’s disease
      • Acne
        Alzheimer’s/dementia
      • Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
      • Anemia (Aplastic, Cooley's, Hemolytic, Mediterranean or Sickle Cell)
      • Anorexia
      • Anxiety
      • Aortic or Mitral Valve Stenosis
      • ARC
      • Arteriosclerosis
      • Arthritis
      • Asbestosis
      • Asthma
      • Bipolar disease
      • Bulimia
      • Cancer
      • Cardiomyopathy
      • Celiac Disease
      • Cerebral Palsy (infantile)
      • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
      • Cirrhosis of the Liver
      • Coagulation Defects
      • Congestive heart failure
      • Coronary artery/heart disease, bypass surgery
      • Crohn’s disease
      • C-Section
      • Cystic Fibrosis
      • Demyelinating Disease
      • Depression
      • Dermatomyositis
      • Diabetes
      • Dialysis
      • Epilepsy
      • Esophageal Varicosities
      • Friedreich's Ataxia
      • Heart burn
      • Hemophilia
      • Hepatitis (Type B, C or Chronic)
      • High cholesterol
      • Hysterectomy
      • Kidney disease, renal failure
      • Kidney Stones
      • Knee surgery
      • Lupus
      • Lyme Disease
      • Menstrual irregularities
      • Mental disorders (including Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Schizophrenia)
      • Migraines
      • Multiple Sclerosis
      • Muscular Dystrophy
      • Myasthenia Gravis
      • Narcolepsy
      • Obesity
      • Organ transplants
      • Pacemaker
      • Paralysis
      • Paraplegia
      • Parkinson’s disease
      • Pending surgery or hospitalization
      • Pneumocystic pneumonia
      • Polycythemia Vera
      • Postpartum depression
      • Pregnancy or expectant parent (includes men)
      • Psoriatic Arthritis
      • Pulmonary Fibrosis
      • Renal Failure
      • Sarcoidosis
      • Scleroderma
      • Seasonal Affective Disorder
      • Seizures
      • Sex reassignment
      • Sexual deviation or disorder
      • Sjogren's Syndrome
      • Sleep apnea
      • Stroke
      • Transsexualism
      • Tuberculosis
      • Ulcers
 
Cancer? Diabetes. Considering our food supply and fast goo consumption anything can go wrong. It's sin a gamble. But if you get sick perhaps too bad. No insurance no doctor?
 
How Trump’s executive order affects health care plans and prices


A defining feature of Barack Obama’s presidency was the rise of executive unilateralism. Conservatives rightly attacked this practice as an abuse of executive power that was pernicious to the constitutional order. “That the constitutional system will not acquiesce in its own debilitation is not a justification for debilitating it,” Ramesh Ponnuru and Yuval Levin wrote in National Review. The policy Trump will implement may have its merits, but the process by which he is implementing it does not. Executive unilateralism is wrong irrespective of the executive. As Paul Ryan was fond of saying when Obama was president, Congress passes laws, and the president signs them.
 
Why would he do this to millions of sick people getting treatments for survival , including young children?.

Separately, the order would allow consumers to buy short-term policies, which don't have to comply with Obamacare's protections for those with pre-existing conditions. Also, it looks to broaden the ability of employers to give workers money to buy their own coverage through health reimbursement arrangements, known as HRAs.


Trump begins Obamacare dismantling with executive order - CNNPolitics


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It doesn't change pre-existing conditions at all. Are you intentionally stupid?
 
The only ones that Trump screwed are the Democrats who cast their future on the failing Obamacare.


Boy are you going to get a wake up call dude...lol... The states will decide on the pre-excisting law..Looks like the Rightie Red states will be the ones getting thrown off life support..


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"pre-existing law?" Provide citations and links...explain yourself.

Under current law, health insurance companies can't refuse to cover you or charge you more just because you have a “pre-existing condition” — that is, a health problem you had before the date that new health coverage starts. These rules went into effect for plan years beginning on or after January 1, 2014.

Pre-Existing Conditions
 
If a young person gets sick...then perhaps too late to get insurance. It's a gamble. Get sick? No doctor for you....hmmmmm

Young people are generally healthy. Their medical costs are very low. Granted, there may be certain youths that have catastrophic health situations but, their care could be easily and readily absorbed by private health insurance. Most will only need typical health care (broken bones, shots, etc.). As we age, health care becomes more important especially when we have children. The government mandates healthcare for children but does not pay for it unless one is incapable of paying. This is a problem that needs to be addressed. There are doctors who charge only $50 to $100 a month for primary care. Those who are poor can still be taken care of through government programs but, those government programs are incapable of taking care of the all people in the U.S.
 
Trump's EO allows younger, healthier people to purchase less expensive plans. Young people say its about time, they are tired of subsidizing the moochers and sick old people.

My son already bought a very inexpensive insurance last year...you are believing the lies .

.

And your son can keep his plan what are you bitching about?

My other son is in college and is a type 1 Juvenile diabetic insulin dependent ... We are screwing over our younger generation so bad.

Do you know what a pre-existing illness is? I will get the list for you..


.

Just a few...
weaken protections for those with pre-existing conditions (aka a "health problem you had before the date that new health coverage starts") That's an estimated 52 million adults under 65.

  • AIDS/HIV
  • Alcohol or drug abuse with recent treatment
  • Alzheimer’s/dementia
  • Anorexia
  • Arthritis
  • Bulimia
  • Cancer
  • Cerebral palsy
  • Congestive heart failure
  • Coronary artery/heart disease, bypass surgery
  • Crohn’s disease
      • Acne
        Alzheimer’s/dementia
      • Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
      • Anemia (Aplastic, Cooley's, Hemolytic, Mediterranean or Sickle Cell)
      • Anorexia
      • Anxiety
      • Aortic or Mitral Valve Stenosis
      • ARC
      • Arteriosclerosis
      • Arthritis
      • Asbestosis
      • Asthma
      • Bipolar disease
      • Bulimia
      • Cancer
      • Cardiomyopathy
      • Celiac Disease
      • Cerebral Palsy (infantile)
      • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
      • Cirrhosis of the Liver
      • Coagulation Defects
      • Congestive heart failure
      • Coronary artery/heart disease, bypass surgery
      • Crohn’s disease
      • C-Section
      • Cystic Fibrosis
      • Demyelinating Disease
      • Depression
      • Dermatomyositis
      • Diabetes
      • Dialysis
      • Epilepsy
      • Esophageal Varicosities
      • Friedreich's Ataxia
      • Heart burn
      • Hemophilia
      • Hepatitis (Type B, C or Chronic)
      • High cholesterol
      • Hysterectomy
      • Kidney disease, renal failure
      • Kidney Stones
      • Knee surgery
      • Lupus
      • Lyme Disease
      • Menstrual irregularities
      • Mental disorders (including Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Schizophrenia)
      • Migraines
      • Multiple Sclerosis
      • Muscular Dystrophy
      • Myasthenia Gravis
      • Narcolepsy
      • Obesity
      • Organ transplants
      • Pacemaker
      • Paralysis
      • Paraplegia
      • Parkinson’s disease
      • Pending surgery or hospitalization
      • Pneumocystic pneumonia
      • Polycythemia Vera
      • Postpartum depression
      • Pregnancy or expectant parent (includes men)
      • Psoriatic Arthritis
      • Pulmonary Fibrosis
      • Renal Failure
      • Sarcoidosis
      • Scleroderma
      • Seasonal Affective Disorder
      • Seizures
      • Sex reassignment
      • Sexual deviation or disorder
      • Sjogren's Syndrome
      • Sleep apnea
      • Stroke
      • Transsexualism
      • Tuberculosis
      • Ulcers

You far left drones have yet to prove that this will affect people that have insurance will be affect by having pre existing conditions.
 
If the most wealthy industrialized nation can't figure out a solution I will question it's so called....so called greatness. And I have lived here for 81 years. No more free passes...I call it out.
 
The only ones that Trump screwed are the Democrats who cast their future on the failing Obamacare.


Boy are you going to get a wake up call dude...lol... The states will decide on the pre-excisting law..Looks like the Rightie Red states will be the ones getting thrown off life support..


.

"pre-existing law?" Provide citations and links...explain yourself.

Under current law, health insurance companies can't refuse to cover you or charge you more just because you have a “pre-existing condition” — that is, a health problem you had before the date that new health coverage starts. These rules went into effect for plan years beginning on or after January 1, 2014.

Pre-Existing Conditions

The only ones that Trump screwed are the Democrats who cast their future on the failing Obamacare.


Boy are you going to get a wake up call dude...lol... The states will decide on the pre-excisting law..Looks like the Rightie Red states will be the ones getting thrown off life support..


.

"pre-existing law?" Provide citations and links...explain yourself.

Under current law, health insurance companies can't refuse to cover you or charge you more just because you have a “pre-existing condition” — that is, a health problem you had before the date that new health coverage starts. These rules went into effect for plan years beginning on or after January 1, 2014.

Pre-Existing Conditions

And you far left drones still have not proven that anything you posted here will happen, it is based on far left narratives and talking points which are never connected to reality.
 
Cancer? Diabetes. Considering our food supply and fast goo consumption anything can go wrong. It's sin a gamble. But if you get sick perhaps too bad. No insurance no doctor?

Cancer and diabetes are NOT common among young people. Please find another excuse for your pathetic argument.

Go take a stroll through the pediatric ward of any hospital and get a reality check..

.;)
 
Cancer? Diabetes. Considering our food supply and fast goo consumption anything can go wrong. It's sin a gamble. But if you get sick perhaps too bad. No insurance no doctor?

Cancer and diabetes are NOT common among young people. Please find another excuse for your pathetic argument.

Go take a stroll through the pediatric ward of any hospital and get a reality check..

.;)

Well.....You are creating false stats. People (or children in a hospital) do not represent the entire U.S. population. Sure....If you 'take a stroll' through a pediatric ward, you are only seeing the sick. They do not represent most of the population and could be well taken care of IF the government would STOP giving $$ to the otherwise able bodied who claim to be 'handicapped'.
 
Why would he do this to millions of sick people getting treatments for survival , including young children?.

Separately, the order would allow consumers to buy short-term policies, which don't have to comply with Obamacare's protections for those with pre-existing conditions. Also, it looks to broaden the ability of employers to give workers money to buy their own coverage through health reimbursement arrangements, known as HRAs.


Trump begins Obamacare dismantling with executive order - CNNPolitics


hqdefault.jpg
It doesn't change pre-existing conditions at all. Are you intentionally stupid?

Here I put in in large print for those who have trouble with reading comprehension ~ :p


order would allow consumers to buy short-term policies, which don't have to comply with Obamacare's protections for those with pre-existing conditions
 
I'm playing devils advocate if you dimwits can't figure it out....just as we divided by religion, socio economic class, location, race, this issue simply exemplifies why this nation will never be United.
 
Cancer? Diabetes. Considering our food supply and fast goo consumption anything can go wrong. It's sin a gamble. But if you get sick perhaps too bad. No insurance no doctor?

Cancer and diabetes are NOT common among young people. Please find another excuse for your pathetic argument.

Go take a stroll through the pediatric ward of any hospital and get a reality check..

.;)

Well.....You are creating false stats. People (or children in a hospital) do not represent the entire U.S. population. Sure....If you 'take a stroll' through a pediatric ward, you are only seeing the sick. They do no represent most of the population and could be well taken care of IF the government would STOP giving $$ to the able bodied.

I am a cancer survivor x 2 and have seen a lot .. Sometimes it takes someone to get sick to really see what is going on. Millions are getting chemo everyday..a bag of chemo is $20,000

It is much worse than you think, and once you hear the word cancer you are on a conveyor belt into the scams Cha Ching..

Good Doctors hands are legally bound by the FDA who is in bed with The Big Pharma, and the Medical industry. who fill the pockets of our congress to vote in their favor ...


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