We're going to have a lot of people losing health insurance who just aren't going to get the preventive care they need or will go into debt.
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Replying to @MEPFuller
This bill does nothing of substance to address rising medical costs. We'll just have a lot of people not taking care of themselves.
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And fewer insured people means worse preventative care. But eventually we all pay for the uninsured person's heart attack.
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Replying to @MEPFuller
Without mandates, the folks who buy coverage will be those who truly need it. You've heard Republicans talk about the "death spiral"? Well..
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Replying to @MEPFuller
The tax credits aren't enough to compel a young healthy person to buy insurance, and they're insufficient for an older sick person.
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Replying to @MEPFuller
Health experts smarter than me would probably tell Republicans this, but lawmakers are pushing this through without hearings.
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I've spent enough time around Congress to tell you hearings and markups actually do improve legislation. This Senate bill won't have one.
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You may be too young to remember it, but you just described the pre-2009 health care system
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I actually do remember it, and I don't recall it as the day at the beach that Republicans seem to think it was.
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I enjoyed my own freedom by not having insurance for half my 20s. It was terrifying.
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Replying to @ryangrim
Reminds me of a Bright Eyes lyric/phrase/concept: "Stray dog freedom." (I know how much you like Bright Eyes.)
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