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Health bill vote delayed in House in setback to Trump, Ryan
LOL, the big negotiator flunked his first battle. Even his own party is disgusted with his lies and bs. Donny is probably wringing his little hands and saying 'this never happened to me before, because I would fire the people who didn't do as I say.
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BREAKING: After seven years of criticizing Obamacare, Republicans couldn't even pass their OWN bill. |
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Tony Schwartz was his ghostwriter, and those of you who neglected to vet your hero should read the link below. This is a quote from that link by the ghostwriter... “I put lipstick on a pig,” he said. “I feel a deep sense of remorse that I contributed to presenting Trump in a way that brought him wider attention and made him more appealing than he is.” He went on, “I genuinely believe that if Trump wins and gets the nuclear codes there is an excellent possibility it will lead to the end of civilization.” If he were writing “The Art of the Deal” today, Schwartz said, it would be a very different book with a very different title. Asked what he would call it, he answered, “The Sociopath.” Donald Trump’s Ghostwriter Tells All - The New Yorker |
Interesting to see how the left is rooting for failure in America. By the middle of this year, Obamacare will be defunct if not replaced. Only a leftard would insist on going down with the sinking ship when a lifeboat has been offered. Only the left wishes to see America fail. Pretty UN-Patriotic to say the least.
Trump did exactly what he promised. He has pushed an alternative for the failed ObieCare. He didn't fail, the children in congress failed. Trump has pushed for immigration reform to shore up national security. The left sabotaged it by using partisan politics to illegally put a halt to his moratorium on visas for certain countries. The judge said his decision was not based on the EO but on what Trump might have thought last year when he was running a campaign. A left wing judge that was in cahoots with Obama. Trump is not failing. Trump is sacrificing his time and effort for his country. How many of you liberals have ever done anything for your country? Once we get past this and Trump gets past the liberal hindering, the left won't be cheering anymore...they'll be complaining about his hair, his skin color, his son, his wife, his daughter or even global warming. It won't be on the issues, because they know that America want's what Trump is attempting to do. The ironic thing is that he is a former Democrat, doing moderate things that the left thought was OK for Obama to do, and it is the left fighting him as well as the far right. I am surprised that the left seeing the far right fighting him, don't join him in his attempt to get these things done. But, it is obvious that for the left, it is not the policies but the man that they do not support. |
[/B]Trump is not failing. Trump is sacrificing his time and effort for his country. How many of you liberals have ever done anything for your country.
And why don't you enlighten us what you have done for your country. How dare you make a general statement assuming because someone doesn't agree with you they haven't done anything for their country. You should be ashamed of yourself! |
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Yes, I have spent most of my life serving my country. That is why I have little patience with the spoiled leftards that enjoy their freedoms because of those that gave for their country when they themselves disparage those that put country before themselves. I did not say ALL libtards have not served their country. But most folks that sacrifice for their country scorn spoiled liberals that have not even traveled to other countries that they wish to copy. And lady, I am not ashamed of myself. I am ashamed of many on here that NEED to be babied by a gov nanny. If you didn't or couldn't serve your country, then it would be prudent for you to keep your false indignity to yourself. |
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Trump is not a one trick pony. He has been accomplishing a whole lot of good things in the last two months. No one ever claimed that he was undefeated, just a winner. Hope you are not betting against America, because it seems that you are betting against your president. |
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1. The wall: MEXICO WILL PAY FOR THE WALL. Heads up Donnie Chimp NO THEY'RE NOT! 2. Your travel ban times 2, tied up in court!!!! 3. Repeal and replace the affordable health care NOT. NOT A VERY GOOD CLOSER DONNIE BOY. 4. Last but not least the FBI has hung a huge wet soggy cloud over 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Putin must be so proud! Imagine all this in JUST 64 days, has it really ONLY been 64 days? On the stump he said he was going to take care of everybody, today he said this was the best thing that could have happened, he makes me want tobarf |
Go barf Rosie
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the left will not be laughing when the real problems with Obamacare rear their ugly heads in the next year or so, and then they will be sorry they did not support this very moderate measure, as witnessed by the complaints of the conservatives. perhaps Trump is smarter than we think.
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Right now more insurance companies are opting out of the exchanges. Five estates have only one insurer. Premiums went up and average of 26% with Arizona leading the charge with a 116% increase. As premiums increased so did deductibles while coverage increased. This monster cannot be sustained. It's a simple math problem. It will now die a slow death causing chaos until the democrats decided to stop playing politics and work with the republicans to find a fix. People say that the Freedom Caucus is to blame for it not passing when some of them were ready to vote aye. Some moderate republicans were going to vote no. They had about 211 of the 216 votes that they needed. Not one democrat was going to vote for it. If five democrats decided to do what was right for the country instead of what they thought was right for their party, it would have passed. Instead we will look forward to turmoil and suffering caused by the Affordable Care Act. As far as President Trump being a failure, we are now 64 days into a 1461 day term. Kennedy started out very poorly as did Ronald Reagan. Bill Clinton's first 100 days were a disaster. Buy the way for those of you saying that he's done nothing, here's an partial list of his accomplishments so far. Code:
Clean Water Act: President Trump signed an executive order calling for a review of an Obama-era rule expanding the number of bodies of water under environmental protection. |
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Go play with your sheep. |
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One of the main problems with the ACA, is that the penalty for not having healthcare is too low and consequently the large pool of those who don't 'think' they need it...would rather pay the penalty than become part of the pool needed. Whether it be home/car/health/etc insurance to work (with private insurers), means you will ALWAYS have to have those who won't use it so that here is enough money for those who will...and that isn't happening with the current form of ACA. Having people paying that don't use it, is the ONLY WAY ANY insurance model can be sustained...unless the government is using tax money to pay for it. The fact that the overwhelming majority of Americans support insurance coverage for pre-existing conditions (even a large number of hard-core righties)...has been well established. The problem with that is the FACT that they either aren't smart enough, or refuse to think about how insurers can afford to do that...without having a large pool of healthy participants. It is no different than the requirement to carry vehicle insurance, even if you have never filed a claim. Why is it that most people accept that we should protect an inanimate object...but not a fellow citizens life? :ohdear: What continues to amaze me are the vast numbers of heartless Americans that have the 'I got mine, screw you' mentality. The answer for many on the right, is that they think someone is getting something they didn't earn (and in some cases, that is true) so they would rather watch other American citizens suffer...than let that small % get health insurance. To me, that is the ultimate in selfishness and black-hearted thinking/philosophy...that I don't believe this great country stands for. So, as I said, this country needs to decide if the health of its citizens is something that is more important than protecting its automobiles...or nothing will change. As for the ACA 'imploding,' either through ignorance, or lack of knowledge, or even outright denial, critics of it forget that healthcare premiums and the cost of healthcare... had been rising dramatically and unabated for decades. Which was LONG before ACA. I wish you people on the right would just be honest enough to come right out and admit that since the people who are most helped by ACA (or single-payer) are the poor, minorities, women and the ones not as fortunate as a lot of us...so you don't really care about them anyway. So c'mon you cold-hearted and lying righties, just stand up and go ahead and admit that you don't give a $hit about those people...because we all know it by your actions anyway. And if you by some chance aren't actually part of that selfish, cold-hearted and Un-American right-wingers...take a minute to stop and think about what I mentioned above. Here's a good article that spells out the fundamental party differences...that is at the root of our national healthcare issue. America needs to decide: is health care something we owe our citizens? - Vox Quote:
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young people would have been encouraged to have health ins under the republican bill because first of all they did not have to buy coverage they did not need., such as drug treatment if they knew they were not into that lifestyle, and middle class families would have received tax credits to help them afford their ins payments. instead they are just paying penalties which are not enough to cover the costs of all the other older sick people. it would have been wise for the dems to support this plan.
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Trumpcare would have reduced the number of people who have healthcare...as well as continued the rise of ALL healthcare costs. Just like car insurance that you 'don't need' because you don't file claims, there HAS to be a pool of those of us who will never file...for insurance to work. "Encouraging" young people...is far from mandating it. It still boils down to the basic political philosophy differences I outlined in my previous post...and you've shown nothing that disputes it. Instead of parsing bits of Trumpcare, at least be honest enough to admit that you don't really care if all American citizens have healthcare...because if you did you wouldn't be saying what you're saying. Is that so hard? :shrug: Deepest Sincere Wishes: :wave: |
having health insurance and having health care are not the same thing...of course the ideal is for everyone to have insurance, but we always have had and always will have the safety net for those who can't afford it....even illegal immigrants receive health care at the expense of the US taxpayer! the goal is to have good health care! when doctors are not accepting either the insurance nor the medicaid, then we do not have good health CARE! and the same is true for when deductibles are so high that the insurance is basically useless.
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What is this supposed 'safety net' of which you speak? If you're talking about using the emergency room...then you are woefully ignorant of what EMTALA actually does. Do you think you can go to the ER and get your chemo/radiation treatments for cancer on a schedule? Do you think you can use the ER for wellness checkups, which are critical to ensuring that you can actually catch something early? Have you ever heard of a woman getting a mammogram at an ER? I could go on ad naseum, but you have been fed (and apparently believe) the lies from those who fit the description of the selfish, cold-hearted and black-hearted...I previously described. In fact, these lies are being told for the sole purpose to try and make any decent Republicans feel better about opposing things like the ACA...or helping those less fortunate. Because if they didn't believe that "ah heck, those people get health care anyway so why should I care"...then they would have OT admit to themselves that they truly are self-serving. Which is why I asked above, why can't y'all just frigging admit it? :oops: Quote:
That's what I thought you were going to say, so I've already addressed it above. BUT, if you are a decent human being then educate yourself and then if you feel the same way...at least have the honesty and decency to admit that you don't give a $hit about others. And yes, there will be times when undocumented human beings slip past and get medical treatment...so what? In fact, I've had people tell me that they would rather deny free ER care to legal American citizens...rather than let even ONE illegal get it. How depraved does one have to be...to feel that way? :ohdear: Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act - Wikipedia Quote:
Or are you going to finally admit...that you don't care about those people anyway? I guarantee, there will be a handful of others here that will be piping in very soon and admitting that they don't give a $hit about other American citizens having health insurance...thereby proving me correct Deepest Sincere Wishes: :wave: |
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Trump sacrifices time and effort for his country
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Taking vacation every week and costing us $millions.....not serving the country but getting bogus medical military deferments.....and taking a purple heart from a veteran who actually earned it just want you to know that i was a paramedic/firefighter for 20 years, my son is a captain in the us army and we both see you, and the rest of the trumpsters as people who don't want our country to be the best it can be, and blame everyone else for your mistakes and stupidity. |
i don't know where to start with answering some of these posts....the safety net is medicaid. if you think illegals don't get health care, let me relate my experience at Tampa Gen Hospital when my LEGAL immigrant husband was dying and in a coma in intensive care for 16 days...the social worker asked me if he was here legally, and i of course told her all he went through to get here legally. her response? "Oh, that's too bad, because if he were here illegally there are government programs to pay for that." in addition, when my granddaughter was being treated for cancer at Denver Children's hospital, many if not the majority of the patients were from countries in latin america and i am sure they did not have the means to pay for this care. my daughter and her husband are still paying bills from their American child's life saving care which thank God was almost eight years ago and she is well. they are not complaining about paying these bills....they do not expect the govt to take care of them. and no one should.
as for the comments about ER not doing mammograms etc, it has been my experience that most states have programs for women who can't afford one or have no insurance. |
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How about you do a little research and prove what this social worker supposedly told you about how undocumented immigrants can get hospital bills/health care covered...is actually true? Like I said previously, under EMTALA, PUBLIC (NOT private) hospitals are obligated to stabilize all patients (regardless of citizenship status)...coming into the ER with acute/life threatening medical issues. That doesn't however, cover cancer treatment, wellness checkups. mammograms or...chronic health issues. In addition, the ACA does not legally allow undocumented workers health insurance either. Illegal immigrants are covered under the health care law, chain email says | PolitiFact Florida Quote:
But unlike what you (and many of the other selfish/cold-hearted righties) believe...those that are here illegally are NOT entitled to health care. I'm sorry if the truth clashes with what you were told, and apparently believe, by those who have the attitude of... 'I got mine...screw you.' Speaking of which, going back to one of my earlier posts....why don't you have the guts and honesty to just admit that's how you feel? :confused: Deepest Sincere Wishes: :wave: |
There you go...(unt told chachacha she is a liar!
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It's pretty obvious that you were too lazy to read the bill. Do you need instructions on how to download a PDF file? |
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I wonder what she thinks of the 'C' word...that you are so fond of? :ohdear: |
since i, chachacha, do not have the patience to even read this forum most days, i have no idea who the people are who apparently all know each other and have pet names for each other. it dismays me that some names are very hateful and some comments seem very ill informed and some downright racist. i doubt our country will be able to bridge the divide if we cannot even bridge it on this forum. i think the person who is disagreeing with me seems to be doing it in a polite manner with cheerful emoticons waving, etc... we disagree, but there is no need for bitterness and vitriol. am sure she or he loves this country as much as i do.
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I don't remember where I read it, but it was written somewhere that insurance and healthcare was much better before the federal government got involved. I, for one, think they are onto something.
Insurance companies, as I remember, did compete. I also remember being in the hospital and had to stay an extra day because the insurance would not pay anything before being hospitalized three (3) days or more. As for those with no insurance, they could make arrangements for payment. In our town, routine care was done through the local Public Health Department of the State. They took care of the indigents who were without regular doctors. My mother, who was a local school nurse, got care for kids whose parents couldn't afford to have their own doctor. She did this through the various charitable organizations, such as the Lions Club, Shriners, even some of the doctors she knew personally, and some out of her own pocket, etc. Public Health even saw to it the kids received their required immunizations for school, etc., and that birth control was available. Mother's friend was the nurse at one of the Public Health Clinics. This nurse had a family in her care that had a new baby just about every year. The husband was disabled and not working. She approached them about getting the man a vasectomy. They said, "Oh no, the Church would not allow it." This nurse promptly marched herself over to the Church and told the priest that Public Health would continue to take care of the family, but that the Church would be responsible for ANY and ALL additions to the family. The man was granted permission for his vasectomy the next week. This was also before doctors had to have all the high-dollar malpractice insurance because every Tom, Dick, and Harry decided suing doctors and hospitals was an easy way to make the big bucks. Very, very few lawsuits are because of actual malpractice. Maybe a return to the old days would not be such a bad idea, after all. States (at least that's how it was in Texas) took care of their own who could not do it for themselves, and did it without all the so-called federal assistance and all their attachments/madates/and whatever else. |
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Would your system back then have worked if the indigent numbered 1/3 your town population? What if your town was half minorities, would it have worked then? That's what we're dealing with now. |
[QUOTE=Doofus Don Baldwin-That worked in the old days...now, there are just too many poor minorities to take care of. half the population gets something from the government. A third don't pull their own weight.
Would your system back then have worked if the indigent numbered 1/3 your town population? What if your town was half minorities, would it have worked then? That's what we're dealing with now.[/QUOTE Wouldn't it be interesting to know what Doofus Don Baldwin did for a living? And to know he hates women? Wouldn't it be great to run his sorry butt out of the USA and.deport him to Haiti? |
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I may not agree with Don, but I respect the fact that he argues with facts, unlike most of you leftards on here. |
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