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We got a rough 4 years ahead of us fam, let the amateur hour in Washington D.C. begin. I'll never look at my fellow Americans the same after this
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This dude is ******* insane. He is doing this before their is even a vote on repeal, let alone a plan for replacement.
"What do you have to lose?"
"Maybe this will finally wake people up"
I haven't looked at the government same since the Bush II years. Although Obama gave me some hope. This next 4 years is going to be just a repeat of the same ol ******** that the Bush admin did.We got a rough 4 years ahead of us fam, let the amateur hour in Washington D.C. begin. I'll never look at my fellow Americans the same after this
YeahHe in Cali? In Riverside tho?
#Calexit
I was pretty young during the Bush years (I'm 25), so my memory of a lot of his earlier shenanigans is not very good. However I remember the reaction from my parents and community when he got a 2nd term in 2004, dudes were questioning the intelligence of the American people back then the same way I am looking at my fellow Americans now.I haven't looked at the government same since the Bush II years. Although Obama gave me some hope. This next 4 years is going to be just a repeat of the same ol ******** that the Bush admin did.We got a rough 4 years ahead of us fam, let the amateur hour in Washington D.C. begin. I'll never look at my fellow Americans the same after this
Well, after 9/11, the whole country went into panic mode. The Bush admin fed onto those fears and started the whole increased surveillance policies and expanding the military war complex which had us fight a costly "war on terror".I was pretty young during the Bush years (I'm 25), so my memory of a lot of his earlier shenanigans is not very good. However I remember the reaction from my parents and community when he got a 2nd term in 2004, dudes were questioning the intelligence of the American people back then the same way I am looking at my fellow Americans now.
I haven't looked at the government same since the Bush II years. Although Obama gave me some hope. This next 4 years is going to be just a repeat of the same ol ******** that the Bush admin did.We got a rough 4 years ahead of us fam, let the amateur hour in Washington D.C. begin. I'll never look at my fellow Americans the same after this
Also, I don't believe for a second that the average clown that voted for this reality TV star actually believes Trump will bring back jobs or bring economic and social prosperity. They voted for him because they see their country slipping away from them with each passing year. White identity politics was shown on full display this election season, and this is likely how it will remain for our lifetimes at least. It saddens me to see America like this, but I'm sure it has always been like this and I am now old enough to realize it.
I was pretty young during the Bush years (I'm 25), so my memory of a lot of his earlier shenanigans is not very good. However I remember the reaction from my parents and community when he got a 2nd term in 2004, dudes were questioning the intelligence of the American people back then the same way I am looking at my fellow Americans now.
Also, I don't believe for a second that the average clown that voted for this reality TV star actually believes Trump will bring back jobs or bring economic and social prosperity. They voted for him because they see their country slipping away from them with each passing year. White identity politics was shown on full display this election season, and this is likely how it will remain for our lifetimes at least. It saddens me to see America like this, but I'm sure it has always been like this and I am now old enough to realize it.
When the Trumpettes find themselves with 0 health coverage and no way to get their drugs or see their doctors, they gonna realize real quick what a big mistake they made, I'm gonna shower with their salty tears.
Obamacare premiums and deductables were so high they might as well not have it at all.
[h1]Trump’s WhiteHouse.Gov Disappears Civil Rights, Climate Change, LGBT Rights[/h1]
[h3]The minute Donald Trump was sworn into office, the White House’s web site changed—dramatically.[/h3]
Justin Miller
01.20.17 12:23 PM ET
WhiteHouse.gov immediately wiped pages on LGBT rights, civil rights, climate change, and health care from its “issues” section after Donald Trump took the oath of office.
Can someone help me out in explaining what makes the ACA great? Lot of people I know hate it because they had to start paying more for healthcare, only so they can avoid the $700 penalty.
Then on the flip side, it helped those I know who couldn't previously afford healthcare.
Obamacare premiums and deductables were so high they might as well not have it at all.
Premiums were high for some but I turned down way less customers under Obama care then before. It ******* sucks *** telling customers without insurance they have to come out of pocket for insulin and other necessary drugs
riverside he landed in march air base which is like border line moreno valley and riversidewhere are you? Where's he?
When the Obama administration was crafting Obamacare, it came up with a crony capitalist solution to entice reluctant insurers to join the exchanges. Many insurers worried that there would not be enough healthy people paying in to cover the costs of sick people. So the administration created a “risk corridor” program to help prop up insurers who lost money in the first three years of the law. Profitable insurers would pay some of those profits into a pool to help insurers who lost money. If the amount insurers lost exceeded what the companies paid in, the government would step in and make up the difference.
Calling this “a taxpayer-funded bailout for insurance companies,” Rubio last year quietly inserted language into the omnibus government spending bill that barred the Department of Health and Human Services from dipping into general funds to pay failing insurers. “While the Obama administration can still administer the risk-corridor program, for one year at least, they won’t be able to use taxpayer funds to bail out insurance companies,” Rubio said.
His provision sparked little opposition at the time, but it has proved to be a poison pill that is killing Obamacare from within.
Last year, insurers lost $2.9 billion more than expected on Obamacare. But insurers had paid only $362 million into the program — leaving it more than $2.5 billion short. Thanks to Rubio’s provision, the administration was allowed to pay only 13 cents of every dollar insurers requested. Without the taxpayer bailouts, more than half of the Obamacare insurance cooperatives created under the law failed. One, Health Republic of Oregon, was expecting a $7.9 million bailout from the government. Instead, thanks to Rubio, it got only $995,000 — not a penny of it from the taxpayers. The Oregon co-op announced in October it was closing its doors. Soon, two other insurers — WinHealth Partners in Wyoming and Moda Health in Washington state — pulled out of the exchanges. And United Healthcare, one of the nation’s largest insurers, announced that it may leave the Obamacare exchanges in 2016. If that happens, and other insurers follow United’s lead, that could spell disaster for Obamacare.