If #SCOTUS overturns the Affordable Care Act, millions of Americans with preexisting conditions could lose their protections and their coverage. We can’t let that happen.
Judge Barrett’s record is clear, and so is my vote. I’m voting no. #WhatsAtStake
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Thank you for your stance. It takes courage to be on the right side of history nowadays.
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never talks about how ACA caused our premiums & deductibles to sky rocket. How we lost our doctors. How many could not afford insurance but made too much for Medicaid or subsidies. How all of Congress got a special ACA subsidy. How Dems have blocked R bills to replace
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“Originalism” is engrained in the US psyche. It's like literally interpreting the Bible. It's the intentional fallacy, presuming original intent while cherrypicking biases. Why is original intent sacrosanct? Strictly speaking, we should still have slavery & women should not vote.
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knows pre-existing conditions will be covered in any bill. He doesn’t bring up all Dem presidential candidates wanted to do away w ACA & replace w Medicare4All which would give rationing & wait times (unless you’re Congress). How can fortell future cases/outcomes?
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Please help me (a constituent who already voted for you) understand.
If it is overturned, will people immediately lose their coverage, why or why not? The word "could" seems to undercut that statement. Please help educate the public, not just scare us with a talking point.
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