Least surprising story ever. This is EXACTLY what every analysis said it would do when it was being debated...and it's the intended effect of the law.
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Actually, I'm wrong. The intended effect of the law is twofold: first to enrich the rich, and second, to create deficits that can then be used as an excuse to cut Medicare, medicaid, education spending and on and on.
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And then there are the average Americans who can’t afford necessary medications. This has to change.
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Awesome, healthcare working as intended
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But the middle class will get a tax break eventually! Surely the billionaire in the oval office cares about and will look out for the average American. We just have to wait for it to trickle down and be happy about that... right?
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How awesome
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Why do libs always assume that the default for money is for it to belong with the state? Your entire basis for the headline is as such. Wealth is created and held by individuals; it is their money to begin with and never belonged to the treasury. Get a grip
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And tax payers...
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