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Originally Posted by Guest
So, Obamacare is for the poor? Then why is health insurance mandatory for the rich? Please don't answer. I believe 26 states refused to expand Medicaid because they would have to increase taxes to pay for it. The gov promised to subsidize it for two years. Use your head, there's better ways than Obamacare. Republican ideas such as the senator from NC tried to introduce were tabled by Reid. He kept around a hundred house passed bills from being voted on in the senate.
There is a big difference between "infringing" and denying. Glad you cut back on that rhetoric. Obamacare is bad for the country so YES the voters wanted it gone. That's why we have a Republican majority in congress, because that was the mandate that the voters wanted. Obamacare is a blight on the economy and the taxpayer.
Where you get the rhetoric of Republicans hating women, children and the poor is just extreme exaggeration.
It's easy for us to say Democrats hate babies because they want to kill them. Is that what you want, because we have evidence by means of abortion, don't we?
Selling body parts is disgusting and I find it interesting that you favor it. PP does this to themselves.
By the way, Obama wanted Obamacare to fail. He wants a socialized medicine system such as Europe has. And I have been to several socialized health care countries, living overseas for years, so don't get me started on how bad they are.
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Correction: 55 Billion dollars, that's billion with a B, was earmarked for Florida at 5.5 billion dollars per year for 10 years to expand Medicaid, that Gov Rick Scott rejected. These were not new tax dollars, but federal tax dollars already paid and sent to Washington. So now our federal tax money is being sent to states like Ohio and Arizona, where the republican governors expanded Medicaid and put the welfare of their constituents above their hatred for Obama.
Six years we've been waiting for the GOP healthcare plan, you remember 'repeal and replace'. At least Donald Trump told us last week that his replacement plan for Obamacare will be "terrific". That is more than the republican congress has told us about their plan since 2009.