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Republicans forced to gamble thanks to Trump

RealDave

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In order to change the subject from Trump's outrageously false accusation against Obama, Ryan was forced to release the GOP Obamacare replacement bill .

They released it without knowing how the CBO will score it.

If the CBO comes put & says how much it will cost & add to the debt & insure fewer people, won't that make Ryan & the entire GOP look like total incompetent asswipes?

The new budget director was asked if policies would still include all the screenings the ACA had, he said no but people will be able to use their HSAs (health savings accounts) to pay for them.

Do Repiublicans really think HSAs help low income people? No. They only know that HSAs are a far far fasr greater advantage to the upper income & wealthy people. It doers shit for poor people. The working poor they will throw off of Medicaid in 3 years.

Republicans suck dick & I hope the CBO slaps Ryan's ugly smug face when they score it.

We all know that if this would pass the USSC would reject it because of their PP statutes. Evidently, the Republicans don't know abortion is legal.
 
Everything Trump has said so far has turned out to be true, likely this will be too. Obama is an evil, America-hating asshole who doesn't want to see the damage he did to this country undone. He did exactly what Trump says and has probably done worse.
 
President Trump has accomplished what Republican could not for 8 years. He's now given them a platform and the power to improve healthcare. Republicans won't force us to pass the plan to find out what's in it. The process to great healthcare is already improved.
 
The reeking sweaty desperation of the Alt Right makes a thinking patriotic American smile.
 
The reeking sweaty desperation of the Alt Right makes a thinking patriotic American smile.

You mean Nacirema

Your planet looks like this:

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Here is your code:

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I don't see the bill passing through the senate.

-There's a 30% surcharge for those who don't apply during open enrollment or didn't have insurance for a brief period of time.
-The tax subsidies are backwards.
-The law still has the 18-26 mandatory coverage.

In my opinion, the regulations weren't loosened enough.
 

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