trump’s approval is 42% the kaiser poll (best and most in depth one i’ve seen) found that - americans oppose m4a after being told it will decrease overall healthcare costs but have an increase in taxes (48-47)
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Replying to @Jack_W002 @JustinWootonSC and
Framing of the question is crucial. When speaking with constituents, I explain how their fear of an increased tax is unfounded. They need to see hard numbers to realize that naysayers are misleading them. 1/2
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Replying to @MXavierCarrigan @Jack_W002 and
Yes, it goes up. Though, after I walk them through the math, they quickly flip their stance. I use my Insurance vs M4A, then put their numbers in. It becomes immediately clear to everyone.
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Replying to @MXavierCarrigan @Jack_W002 and
Hi Xavier, I'd love to see you make that case. Is there any article (or other media) where you've written this? Sounds very effective

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Replying to @jsanch2s @Jack_W002 and
When I get home, I will find the post I made and copy the response, here. It is pretty simple, yet thorough.
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Replying to @MXavierCarrigan @Jack_W002 and
Thank you Sir
. I'd be happy to help amplify your message (if you don't mind
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Replying to @jsanch2s @Jack_W002 and
These are my personal costs under our current healthcare system: Current Plan, based off of $68,000/year: Premium: $54/week ($2,808/year) Dental: $3.35/week ($174/year) Vision: $1.58/week ($82/year) Medicare Tax: 1.45% ($986/year)
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Replying to @MXavierCarrigan @jsanch2s and
Total amount paid before any services rendered: $4,050 Copay: $35/visit Deductible: $700 Out Of Pocket Maximum: $6,600
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Replying to @MXavierCarrigan @jsanch2s and
M4A: Premium: $0 Dental: $0 Vision: $0 Medicare Tax: %4 ($2,720/year) Total amount paid before any services rendered: $2,720 Copay: $0 Deductible: $0 Out of Pocket Maximum: $0
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Replying to @MXavierCarrigan @jsanch2s and
Only thing I’m questioning is ur out of pocket expense BEFORE any services rendered. Correct me if I’m wrong, but you would be allowed services IMMEDIATELY and before that full dollar amount is paid as the 4% is paid via income and spread out over the course of the year...yeah??
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It is not said with the implication that I would I have to pay before services are rendered. Rather, it means the amount paid before any other costs are incurred. Sorry for the confusion it may have temporarily caused.
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Replying to @MXavierCarrigan @jsanch2s and
No worries...I was just thinking that maybe I reading it wrong, but even better not a penny paid before on Jan. 1 of your eligible year you’re COVERED FULL STOP!!! I mean COME ON...there’s NOTHING MORE PATRIOTIC and HUMANIST THAN THAT!!!
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