And yet perennial GOP threat 2 repeal Obamacare (as opposed to announcement of rising rates) had no effect on voters--?
When one of your utilities informs you of a 22% increase in costs how do you respond? @ChMadar
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HOw are voters going to respond after gas prices go up 22% (or more)? Both things hit people's very limited budget.
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I'm clearly not getting my point through.
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Perennial threat (promise) to repeal becomes more important when people can't afford ACA anymore.
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If people, in reviewing ACA policies on 11/1, realized they'd have to put kid in cheaper day care, would they care?
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How abt people realizing rising premiums hurt ability to pay off college loans? That's oppty cost ACA is for some
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It depends. Is the threat is to remove that utility entirely?Along w/ 2 others?
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Or instead of "threat," should reword "alternative."
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It is not my place or yours to decide what is best for people who have no flux in their budget. It really isn't.
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You're just tweeting at me now. This isn't productive for either one of us.
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No. It's not. Because I believe there are people who can rationally decide ACA was not afforable for them.
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Last word. Take it.
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