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Warren Kiefer 06-07-2017 01:04 PM

Trumpcare and Congress
 
Trump continues to tell us how bad Obamacare is, and how great Trumpcare will be once it is passed. So if this is true, why is it that Congress exempted themselves from that wonderful Trumpcare Health Insurance.

Don Baldwin 06-07-2017 01:11 PM

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Trump continues to tell us how bad Obamacare is, and how great Trumpcare will be once it is passed. So if this is true, why is it that Congress exempted themselves from that wonderful Trumpcare Health Insurance.

Why did they exempt themselves from Obamacare?

wjboyer1 06-07-2017 01:38 PM

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Why did they exempt themselves from Obamacare?


As of 1 January 2014, Members of Congress (MOC) and Congressional staff purchase their insurance through the District of Columbia’s small business health options program (SHOP) exchange, also known as DC Health Link. Contrary to popular belief, Congressional members do not receive free health care. As it does for other federal employees who purchase their insurance through the FEHBP, the federal government provides a subsidy equivalent to 72 percent of the weighted average of all FEHBP premiums.

Don Baldwin 06-07-2017 08:33 PM

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As of 1 January 2014, Members of Congress (MOC) and Congressional staff purchase their insurance through the District of Columbia’s small business health options program (SHOP) exchange, also known as DC Health Link. Contrary to popular belief, Congressional members do not receive free health care. As it does for other federal employees who purchase their insurance through the FEHBP, the federal government provides a subsidy equivalent to 72 percent of the weighted average of all FEHBP premiums.

That's not Obamacare...

I repeat... Why did they exempt themselves?

cologal 06-07-2017 10:46 PM

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That's not Obamacare...

I repeat... Why did they exempt themselves?

Because they have granted themselves the BEST healthcare for life, even if they only serve 1 term.

But for the rest of us.......NOT SO MUCH

wjboyer1 06-07-2017 11:21 PM

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that's not obamacare...

I repeat... Why did they exempt themselves?

yes, it is...and it was the Republicans who wanted to exempt themselves from "Obamacare" or the Affordable Health Care Act (one in the same for those too dumb to understand) then it was the Republicans who wanted to keep the legislative members IN the Affordable Health Care Act in the new Republican replacement

Don Baldwin 06-08-2017 05:40 AM

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yes, it is...and it was the Republicans who wanted to exempt themselves from "Obamacare" or the Affordable Health Care Act (one in the same for those too dumb to understand) then it was the Republicans who wanted to keep the legislative members IN the Affordable Health Care Act in the new Republican replacement

Obamacare gives EVERYONE 72% off their premiums?

No wonder the country is going broke and Trump wants to kill it off.

Where do you think 72% of $ trillions will come from?

MDLNB 06-09-2017 06:28 AM

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That's not Obamacare...

I repeat... Why did they exempt themselves?

What exemption? They have insurance. The same insurance they offer their employees. They have a pool of insurance providers to choose from.

But, why is anyone concerned about wealthy people having insurance when it is those that cannot afford insurance that is the issue?


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