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Originally posted by no1marauder
I stand by this prediction: despite the loud bleating from the ultra-right Freedom Caucus, every Republican on the House Ways and Means and Energy and Commerce committees voted to advance the AHCA. https://www.washingtonpost.com/powerpost/obamacare-revision-clears-first-hurdle-in-house-committee-early-thursday/2017/03/09/579586b4-04c2-11e7-b9fa-ed727b644 ...[text shortened]... And I don’t think it will be brought to the Senate for a vote.”

Interesting .................
Yep, the establishment is if full control even with a GOP majority.

They always get their way.



The Creators Of TrumpCare On TrumpCare: 'Don't Call It TrumpCare'

Among other lunacy, Paul Ryan cited what he thinks was the main flaw of Obamacare:
"The whole idea of Obamacare was that healthy people pay for the sick people" to which Stephen Colbert replied "You just described how insurance works"

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Originally posted by Zahlanzi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIjxV9QsYGU
The Creators Of TrumpCare On TrumpCare: 'Don't Call It TrumpCare'

Among other lunacy, Paul Ryan cited what he thinks was the main flaw of Obamacare:
"The whole idea of Obamacare was that healthy people pay for the sick people" to which Stephen Colbert replied "You just described how insurance works"
Right, it should be called Orange flavored Obamacare.


Originally posted by whodey
Right, it should be called Orange flavored Obamacare.
or "RepublicansPayMoreForLessCare"

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Originally posted by Zahlanzi
or "RepublicansPayMoreForLessCare"
I wonder if they would lie about it like Obama did and say we will all be paying less.


The CBO report on the anticipated results if Trumpcare gets enacted is out: http://www.newsweek.com/trumpcare-obamacare-health-insurance-trump-paul-ryan-cbo-congressional-budget-567393

14 million Americans would lose insurance coverage by next year and 24 million by 2024. We'd be back to having more than 50 million uninsured.

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Originally posted by no1marauder
The CBO report on the anticipated results if Trumpcare gets enacted is out: http://www.newsweek.com/trumpcare-obamacare-health-insurance-trump-paul-ryan-cbo-congressional-budget-567393

14 million Americans would lose insurance coverage by next year and 24 million by 2024. We'd be back to having more than 50 million uninsured.
Did the CBO consider the possibility that the poor could just stop buying iPhones?