This is why health care should be paid via taxes. At source.
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The House GOP bill had a similar but arguably less harsh provision - if you had a coverage gap you could be charged 30% higher premiums.
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What is the justification for this insanity?
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just insane
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No cruelty left behind, R's have come a long way in 17 years!!
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Cruel & Unusual Punishment...
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What the hell?
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This makes no sense at all. It punishes those who unwillingly lose coverage, and provides no incentive to those who don't want coverage.
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It's made to look like it replaces the individual mandate, but it's the OPPOSITE. Mandate only affects you if you weren't buying anyway.
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It's an older report, but this is illustrated in the decreased amount of uncompensated care at Ohio hospitals after Medicaid Expansionpic.twitter.com/0nzTg3RcIA
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