A worse plan that covers less, will cost me more, and will punish me for not being able to afford to stay in. What's not to hate?
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Just not mean enough yet.
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First, make millions lose their coverage. Then, penalize them for it.
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And send that $$ to the richest geez.
#DisgraceTheNation
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So older people with lower and middle income will have inaccessible options for insurance. This makes their situation even worse.
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But we will have "choice"!
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They actually intend to campaign on this in 2018? What's their slogan "To Get Even With Obama We Ruined Your Lives." Brilliant.
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So are they just repealing and then un repealing ACA?
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But with higher premiums & less benefits = more profit for insurance, drug industry. Probably less money in-total for hosp & doctors.
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Drug companies would likely be losers b/c both uninsured and under insured will not be able to afford expensive drugs.
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Yeah might be, with reduced money avail to much of the population. With single-payer govt could negotiate better prices.
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The bill enacting Medicare Part D drug coverage insurance has a provision prohibiting gov't from negotiating drug prices. Thank Bush & GOP.
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Yeah I definitely remember that! What shocked me was
@AARP "selling the people out backing that Bush non-negotiating plan.
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On top of providing less care for more $$, they add salt to the wound & make you pay for the privilege of not being able to afford it.
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Wow what blood thirsty greedy senator thought that one up?
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In other words, they work for the insurance companies not the American people!
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If they add this provision to the bill on Monday will it be included in the CBO score?
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