EddieDoyers
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I wonder how that dude can look so straight faced still after lying so many times
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I wonder how that dude can look so straight faced still after lying so many times
Nah lolWhat's NTLA's opinion of Eric Garcetti, the current mayor of Los Angeles? I'm thinking he could be THE GUY in 2020.
He's young (under 50), Mexican, Jewish and has NAACP credibility.
Gotta learn to differentiate between different types of progressives though my dude...
Not all of them are hard headed,take the ball to go home when they lose types.
Gotta learn to differentiate between different types of progressives though my dude...
Not all of them are hard headed,take the ball to go home when they lose types.
But there are enough of these types that it can affect an election..
Don't forget these are the same people that claimed they felt like the country needed change it needed an outsider to shake things up the claimed they wanted to drain the swamp.....Very true, these people were so sickened with Don but still voted for him. These people are phonies and hypocrites of the highest order.^ there is way too much optimism in this post. I don't see why there is any real reason to think the GOP is in trouble. There are so many scumbags and other morally wrong people who constantly get elected and re-elected.
Wait- they rolled in bud light to Paul Ryan's victory party? What kind of Wisconsin boy is he, where the MGD at? Smh
Taking lobbyist reasons away, what personal objection would someone really have to not include pre-existing conditions? Some heartless ****.
Obviously these sick people are sinners and da Lord is giving them their rightful suffering. Proper healthcare coverage would distract da sick from their penance.
“This new legislation would allow states to opt-out, and allow insurance companies to refuse to sell insurance to people with pre-existing conditions, as long as there’s some set-up for them,” Tapper explained in an interview with Brooks, asking if the president “did he not understand what was in the bill.”
“That’s not my understanding of the way the bill has been reframed,” Brooks said of the president’s characterization. “My understanding is that is that it will allow insurance companies to require people who have higher healthcare costs to contribute more.”
Brooks added that the new bill “[reduces] the cost to people who lead good lives, they’re healthy, they’ve done the things to keep their bodies healthy, and right now, those are the people who’ve done things the right way.”
“People can go to the state that they want to live in,” Rep. Robert Pittenger (R-NC) told reporters Tuesday morning when asked if people with pre-existing conditions could be charged much more under the American Health Care Act.
“States have all kinds of different policies and there are disparities among states for many things: driving restrictions, alcohol, whatever,” he continued. “We’re putting choices back in the hands of the states. That’s what Jeffersonian democracy provides for.”
So I have to save six months salary, then quit my job uproot my family and life and move to another state, and no new iPhone.
Thank you republicans for my health care! Oh wait, I have congenital heart disease, I can't get coverage
So I have to save six months salary, then quit my job uproot my family and life and move to another state, and no new iPhone.
Thank you republicans for my health care! Oh wait, I have congenital heart disease, I can't get coverage
At least with Da Coal powered Hemi you ride out Life in STYLE B.
Also let me say this.
The insurance companies played themselves.
democrats won't be out of power forever, and when they get it back, you think they are going to compromise with this rube goldberg construction of a system to preserve individual insurance?
hall. nah.
Single payer is the only way forward now, and there will be no joe leiberman to save you.
they should have fought harder to make the ACA work, now there will be no mercy.
-We are not getting single payer in America. Definitely not getting what some like Sanders is pushing
-What we will probably be a roided up public option. Which would still be horrible for the insurance industries bottom line.
-It might be a while for Dems get 60 Senate votes (but McConnell might play himself, we never know)
-There are still like 3-4 centrist Senators that could be bought. Joe Manchin for example
-The insurance companies did try to make the ACA work. They were against the GOP under funding it. But they didn't cut a big enough check to sway them. The Koch brothers wanted that tax cut.
-We are not getting single payer in America. Definitely not getting what some like Sanders is pushing
-What we will probably be a roided up public option. Which would still be horrible for the insurance industries bottom line.
-It might be a while for Dems get 60 Senate votes (but McConnell might play himself, we never know)
-There are still like 3-4 centrist Senators that could be bought. Joe Manchin for example
-The insurance companies did try to make the ACA work. They were against the GOP under funding it. But they didn't cut a big enough check to sway them. The Koch brothers wanted that tax cut.
there maybe transitory steps in between I think it's going to eventually end up as single payer.
People with obamacare in kentucky complain because they would rather be on the medicade expansion, I think this day started the path towards single payer...and if this thing passes it will only speed up that path.
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/charles-...ven-years-away-from-single-payer-health-care/
Hey look Charles Krauthamme agrees with me! :x
Also let me say this.
The insurance companies played themselves.
democrats won't be out of power forever, and when they get it back, you think they are going to compromise with this rube goldberg construction of a system to preserve individual insurance?
hall. nah.
Single payer is the only way forward now, and there will be no joe leiberman to save you.
they should have fought harder to make the ACA work, now there will be no mercy.
The ACA marketplace was never designed or destined to fail. It was underfunded and attacked from the jump
Every healthcare economist points this out.