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Old 10-15-2017, 02:14 PM
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As an opponent, and a strong dissenter of the ACA, but who knows we need health care law in this country. And who feels we should work toward using the existing law and making it wirk.

Well, our President in the last year has supported anything that might give him a victory legislatively, no matter what (good of the American citizens or country never counted), then instead if actuall working for the country, during the debate he held two of his campaign rallies...hardly mentioned t, and when he did, always in a gevpneral way, but not in Washington doing the work required to pass legislation. He, of corse, then blamed everyone but himself.

Well,

"A day after Steve Bannon seemed to confirm Donald Trump’s intent to deliberately destroy the Affordable Care Act (ACA), saying the president was “gonna blow that thing up”, a Republican senator who helped dynamite two Republican healthcare bills said Trump was hurting American citizens."


Bannon indicates Trump's Obamacare strategy: 'Blow that thing up' | US news | The Guardian

Bannon knows.

Mean spirited yet again.

"President Trump defended his move to halt federal health insurance payments for millions of low-income Americans, even as he acknowledged rising costs faced under the Affordable Care Act.

Trump, in a series of tweets late Friday and into Saturday morning, appeared intent on deflecting the outpouring of concern that Americans will suffer under his executive order this week to scrap the President Trump defended his move to halt federal health insurance payments for millions of low-income Americans, even as he acknowledged rising costs faced under the Affordable Care Act.

Trump, in a series of tweets late Friday and into Saturday morning, appeared intent on deflecting the outpouring of concern that Americans will suffer under his executive order this week to scrap the payments.

Trump boasts of ending healthcare subsidies and sending insurance stocks plunging; others not so pleased - LA Times