GOP releases plan to REPEAL, REPLACE Obamacare

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Finalmente.

Perhaps the millions of us thrown off the our health plans because of Obamacare will now be able to get coverage. No one in the enemedia ever talks about us, because nationalized medicine is the keystone of socialism and acknowledge the disastrous consequences of Obamacare would undermine their malevolent agenda.

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House Republicans unveil bill to repeal Obamacare

Thomson Reuters
Mar 6th 2017

WASHINGTON, March 6 (Reuters) – Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives unveiled legislation on Monday to repeal the central tenets of the Obamacare healthcare law, including its expansion of the Medicaid program for the poor and a cap on federal funding for Medicaid going forward.

Congressional Republicans and President Donald Trump have repeatedly promised to repeal and replace former Democratic President Barack Obama’s signature domestic policy achievement known as the 2010 Affordable Care Act.

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Tim Brown
Tim Brown
7 years ago

The obvious question is what are they replacing it with? a little socialism? or actual regulation (making regular) commerce, which is the only authority they have in this matter, per the constitution.

Bust their nuts Donald!
Bust their nuts Donald!
7 years ago
Reply to  Tim Brown

Here’s one peek for you. It sounds like a cluster f**k:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/powerpost/new-details-emerge-on-gop-plans-to-repeal-and-replace-obamacare/2017/03/06/04751e3e-028f-11e7-ad5b-d22680e18d10_story.html?utm_term=.2cc2e7ba6144

If they had been serious, they would have had a bill for Trump to sign at the Inauguration which repealed the ACA on Dec 31, 2017. And their new plan would have kicked in on Jan 1, 2018. That would have given them almost a year to hash out the replacement. These guys are rank amateurs. Sickening.

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
7 years ago

Anything that o’bimbo had a hand in must be purged, no good can ever come from it.

saftalily
saftalily
7 years ago

There is a gold-plated perfect Health Care Program, it is the one Congress has given itself, payed for by the PEOPLE. What are the chances….

boucle
boucle
7 years ago
Reply to  saftalily

It’s bad enough having to pay for all the politician’s extravagance. Do you want all the freeloading illegals and refugees to have the same luxury at taxpayer expense?

Dr. Young
Dr. Young
7 years ago

Some things I’d like to see in health insurance:
> If the only thing they get done to the ACA is to eliminate the individual mandate I’ll take it! If they can also eliminate the employer mandate a lot of jobs will probably be created.
More:
> NO sign-up period. Sign up when you want.
> Let insurer’s decide how to handle people with pre-existing conditions (PICs). I used to have a policy with BCBS that would not cover PICs for 3 months. I thought that was fair enough; but some other companies might have a different method.
> Require all medical services providers (hospitals/doctors/clinics/labs/etc) to publish on the internet the costs for typical services they perform – both for insured and uninsured patients so we can shop around.
> Option for opting out of electronic medical records. Better yet, eliminate them – they’re just another target for hackers.
> Catastrophic coverage plans offered for anyone who wants it regardless of age. For example, I want a plan that only covers major items. Say it has a $5,000 (adjustable in increments of $1K to any level you desire) deductible and will pay for NOTHING until I’ve forked over $5K for medical services (not premiums).
> Require all health insurance companies to publish on the internet the prices for their plans.
> Ability to buy health insurance from any company in any state, or nation, if they’ll pay in dollars.
> All health services providers must take whatever plan you have if it’s legit. Would need a method to determine if it is legit – shouldn’t be hard.
> Require all medical services providers to give a cost estimate before performing the work.
> Stop worrying about “Cadillac” plans – if some can afford them SO WHAT!
> Get the IRS out of health care completely; except for the current itemized deduction for medical.
> Have a separate plan for po’ folk. Tax credits do not help poor folks if they have little or no income because they didn’t pay any tax to get back as a credit. Something like the ACA subsidies are pretty good for po’ folk – not sure how to do it to give an incentive for people to work so they dont’ need subsidies. Well one way would be to not have subsidies unless you are disabled, etc.
> Require doctor assisted suicide in all 50 states for those who want it as evidenced by minimum of 3 witnesses. This will alleviate much suffering and save trillions. Those who don’t want it should NEVER be encouraged to go that route and there should be severe penalties for anyone who pushes someone in that direction.
> Require that a method be offered to anyone who wants it, to document their wishes to have or not have extraordinary measures used to keep them alive if they are not able to communicate due to accident, disease, etc. Could be kept with drivers license records (uh oh – I can just see the DMV messing this up!), or with spouse, or on a USB drive necklace or bracelet or key chain fob.
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What else do we need? Getting 51% of the congress to agree on anything is going to be almost impossible.

Drew the Infidel
Drew the Infidel
7 years ago

It bears mentioning, why does the general public know so little about the so-called “Affordable Care Act”? Because there was next to no media coverage while the bill was being debated. That is why. That was the same time that Sarah Palin had been ordered to release her official emails as Governor of AK and the entire media establishment went on a wild goose chase to Anchorage, hoping to find something incriminating and finding nothing.

bannedquran20
bannedquran20
7 years ago

Neighbor, anything is better than momjeanscare

Isabellathecrusader
Isabellathecrusader
7 years ago

Gosh, do you mean I don’t have to pay a penalty tax this year because I didn’t/don’t have Obama’s crappy healthcare?

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