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The House on Thursday narrowly approved a bill to repeal and replace major parts of the Affordable Care Act, as Republicans recovered from their earlier failures and moved a step closer to delivering their promise to reshape American health care without mandated insurance coverage.
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Many of the defenders of the bill focused not so much on its details but on the shortcomings of the Affordable Care Act.
Well, republicans in the house managed to force the revised AHCA through!
Seems like a terrible bill to me. They're dramatically reducing access to health coverage to tens of millions of Americans.
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/05/...tentID=65249735&pgtype=Homepage&_r=0&referer=
It's a hoot. We can get way better care cheaper? Stupidity?Well, republicans in the house managed to force the revised AHCA through!
Seems like a terrible bill to me. They're dramatically reducing access to health coverage to tens of millions of Americans.
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/05/...tentID=65249735&pgtype=Homepage&_r=0&referer=
Amusing, the low income, low Ed confederates who will get screwed don't even careWell, republicans in the house managed to force the revised AHCA through!
Seems like a terrible bill to me. They're dramatically reducing access to health coverage to tens of millions of Americans.
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/05/...tentID=65249735&pgtype=Homepage&_r=0&referer=
Their megaphone? Are not 95 % of the counties red?Ya have to at least acknowledge that it takes a set of balls to try and repeal even some of an entitlement knowing the assault that's coming from the Democrat Party and their megaphone.
Well, republicans in the house managed to force the revised AHCA through!
Seems like a terrible bill to me. They're dramatically reducing access to health coverage to tens of millions of Americans.
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/05/...tentID=65249735&pgtype=Homepage&_r=0&referer=
The Center for American Progress found that the $130 billion of funding already in the AHCA would be insufficient to sustain even a small high-risk pool. Supposing the size of the pool was about 5 percent of the small-group and individual markets, the AHCA would need to provide a total of $327 billion to offer moderately subsidized high-risk pool coverage for those 1.5 million people. The current version of the AHCA falls $200 billion short of that, and the $8 billion promised to House Republican moderates would fill in just 4 percent of the funding gap.
Well, republicans in the house managed to force the revised AHCA through!
Seems like a terrible bill to me. They're dramatically reducing access to health coverage to tens of millions of Americans.
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/05/...tentID=65249735&pgtype=Homepage&_r=0&referer=
Well, republicans in the house managed to force the revised AHCA through!
Seems like a terrible bill to me. They're dramatically reducing access to health coverage to tens of millions of Americans.
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/05/...tentID=65249735&pgtype=Homepage&_r=0&referer=
The House passed a health care bill on Thursday that would repeal and replace major parts of the Affordable Care Act.
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https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/05/04/us/politics/100000005079894.mobile.html
The MacArthur amendment was designed to get the far right heritage foundation wackos onboard. They wrote an amendment that allows for states to waive the preexisting conditions clause and throw people into high risk pools. Moderates can't get on board with that because, their constituency would hate it. So.......
Upton wrote an amendment to get the moderate republicans on board. The Upton amendment adds another 8 billion to the high risk pool fund, estimates say that 8 billion will only cover another 76,000 people.
It's not enough money. People are going to be left without insurance. They made the AHCA worse than what it was and the Upton amendment is an excuse they can use to tell you they cover preexisting conditions.
$8 Billion over 5 years is $5 dollars per person per year..... If you limit it to just people with prexisting conditions (1/4 Americans) that's over $20 per year! Who knew health care could be fixed so cheaply!
The MacArthur amendment was designed to get the far right heritage foundation wackos onboard. They wrote an amendment that allows for states to waive the preexisting conditions clause and throw people into high risk pools. Moderates can't get on board with that because, their constituency would hate it. So.......
Upton wrote an amendment to get the moderate republicans on board. The Upton amendment adds another 8 billion to the high risk pool fund, estimates say that 8 billion will only cover another 76,000 people.
It's not enough money. People are going to be left without insurance. If you have cancer and you have a gap in coverage, sure you'll have access to coverage that costs 6 million dollars a year. They're screwing America. They passed a healthcare bill that reduces coverage for Americans and increases premiums and deductibles on the old and sick. It's the classic Republican mentality of, I've got mind, and everyone I know is rich, so screw everyone else. Iphones or hip replacement, you choose.
https://www.americanprogress.org/is...ndment-aca-repeal-bill-will-almost-no-effect/
EDIT: Fred Upton is MY congressman. I live in a gerrymandered part of MI. They take a huge slice of my city out and include it in all the rural areas around to water down the freedom hating liberals.
Their megaphone? Are not 95 % of the counties red?
Who will we blame now?
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