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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Feb 3

    Republicans erased the ACA's individual mandate, but some states are now considering establishing their ownhttp://on.wsj.com/2BUJWGY 

    5:00 AM - 3 Feb 2018
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      1. Shaun Smith‏ @ShaunSmith90 Feb 3
        Replying to @WSJ

        Seems more efficient, states would be able to have more metrics on their citizens to know how to properly manage the system.

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      1. StupidSexyFlanders‏ @cjhurls Feb 3
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        MD, CA, CT, HI, MN, NJ, RI, VT, WA and DC, please don’t do it. TX is getting too crowded with lefties fleeing your idiotic policies.

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      2. George‏ @GWD1002 Feb 3
        Replying to @WSJ

        That's great , because Republicans wanted more state determination of health care. Now employers and individuals can decide for themselves if they want to stay in that state or leave !

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      3. Jonathan Jacobsen‏ @jonathanjcbsen Feb 3
        Replying to @GWD1002 @WSJ

        What about those people that don't have the funds to leave the state?

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      4. George‏ @GWD1002 Feb 3
        Replying to @jonathanjcbsen @WSJ

        Then vote out your office holders !

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      1. Novafan23‏ @Novafan23 Feb 3
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        That's how it's supposed to work. Not seeing a problem.

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      1. Carmine Bertoli‏ @CarmineBertoli Feb 3
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        Good for them. Just don’t impose your ideas on states that don’t want it

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      1. Black&White‏ @paulonwilliams Feb 3
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        State rights ...

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      1. David Barnes‏ @dabarnes2006 Feb 3
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        States Rights. Thanks Trump for ending the Federal over reach.

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      1. Jimmy Jackson‏ @UT1986 Feb 3
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        If it is going to take place it should be at the state level.

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      1. Larry‏ @0311OpEssexman Feb 3
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        Actually this is the way it should have been presented from the get go, and supports the conservative philosophy of letting the States be the testing grounds for improving the viability of health care. Let the innovation begin.

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      1. Kyle Goins‏ @KyleGoins9 Feb 3
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        OMG YES because donnie doesnt give a shit about our health care less funds going to his cause and more going into our states!

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      1. Michael Kirschten‏ @bully620 Feb 3
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        Good. This is how a lot should be determined, by the states.

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      2. Hoarse Whistler‏ @AdrianLuhowy Feb 3
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        Kinda nuts that there are people who only get insurance after they need it.

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      3. Travis Youman‏ @TravisYouman Feb 3
        Replying to @AdrianLuhowy @WSJ

        It's "kinda nuts" that we *allow* people to buy insurance only after they need it. I can't buy car insurance after I've crashed it, but buying health insurance after a health diagnosis is perfectly fine for the GOP? Really?

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