B wrote:I wish I could understand the Republican point of view on this. So, they point to people who can't get insurance under Obamacare as proof that it needs fixed. Then their fix is to take insurance away from 20 million more people. I just don't understand this mess.
I understand it perfectly. They are lying scumbags.
B wrote:I wish I could understand the Republican point of view on this. So, they point to people who can't get insurance under Obamacare as proof that it needs fixed. Then their fix is to take insurance away from 20 million more people. I just don't understand this mess.
I understand it perfectly. They are lying scumbags.
You're right.
Everything's perfectly all right now. We're fine. We're all fine here, now, thank you. How are you?
B wrote:I wish I could understand the Republican point of view on this. So, they point to people who can't get insurance under Obamacare as proof that it needs fixed. Then their fix is to take insurance away from 20 million more people. I just don't understand this mess.
Don't forget, their plans involved raising premiums for those with insurance.
who you've probably seen on TV shitting all over Obamacare for months/years/however long she's been a thing. One of the first parts of the ACA to go into effect was the provision allowing people up to age 26 to stay on their parent's health insurance.
who you've probably seen on TV shitting all over Obamacare for months/years/however long she's been a thing. One of the first parts of the ACA to go into effect was the provision allowing people up to age 26 to stay on their parent's health insurance.
The Argonaut wrote:It's just hypocritical/oblivious, especially if she spent this evening trashing Obamacare or something. That seems to be what Twitter is indicating.
The Argonaut wrote:It's just hypocritical/oblivious, especially if she spent this evening trashing Obamacare or something. That seems to be what Twitter is indicating.
Not shocked. By all accounts, most republicans were relieved to be off the hc rollercoaster...but freedom caucus kooks are still terribly bitter about losing the straight repeal.