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Nice rigged poll questions. Trump is just lying. Everything he has actually done disproves his con man statements.During an ABC Town Hall last week, George Stephanopoulous stated to Trump, "You've been trying to strike down pre-existing conditions," referring, apparently, to the fact that Trump, like nearly all Republicans, is trying to strike down the ACA.
The implication of the entire exchange was that Trump did not support a pre-existing condition guarantee, and that his intention was to eliminate any such guarantee in any future efforts at healthcare reform.
Trump has vocalized support for the pre-existing condition guarantee since the Republican Primary in 2016. As is proven in the following two video clips...
Why is ABC lying to the American public about Trump's position on the pre-existing condition guarantee?
Nice rigged poll questions. Trump is just lying. Everything he has actually done disproves his con man statements.
You are lying. Trump is trying to bring back pre-existing conditions.
Oral arguments begin the week after Election Day
Did any of you actually watch the Republican Primary in 2016?
Any of the debates?
All of this was covered, extensively.
I sincerely can't tell if you are purposely lying, or if you have sincerely been brainwashed by the liberal media for four years.
Greenbeard, you are now lying.Who gives a shit about debates from 2016? Oral arguments before the Supreme Court about whether to keep pre-existing conditions begin the week after Election Day.
Trump is on the wrong side of them.
Trump OPPOSES THE ACA but he WILL PRESERVE THE PRE-EXISTING CONDITION GUARANTEE IN THE NEW PLAN
The "new plan" was introduced and voted down in 2017. It didn't protect people with pre-existing conditions, which is why it was the most unpopular piece of legislation in decades.
Trump says GOP's health care bill protects pre-existing conditions. Here's the truth
Obamacare offered comprehensive protections for those with pre-existing conditions. The Graham-Cassidy repeal bill does not.money.cnn.com
Community-rated premiums would rise over time, and people who are less healthy (including those with preexisting or newly acquired medical conditions) would ultimately be unable to purchase comprehensive nongroup health insurance at premiums comparable to those under current law, if they could purchase it at all—despite the additional funding that would be available under H.R. 1628 to help reduce premiums. As a result, the nongroup markets in those states would become unstable for people with higher-than-average expected health care costs. That instability would cause some people who would have been insured in the nongroup market under current law to be uninsured.
Over time, it would become more difficult for less healthy people (including people with preexisting medical conditions) in those states to purchase insurance because their premiums would continue to increase rapidly.
People living in states modifying the EHBs who used services or benefits no longer included in the EHBs would experience substantial increases in out-of-pocket spending on health care or would choose to forgo the services.
Although the agencies expect that the legislation would increase the number of uninsured broadly, the increase would be disproportionately larger among older people with lower income—particularly people between 50 and 64 years old with income of less than 200 percent of the federal poverty level . . . For older people with lower income, net premiums would be much larger than under current law, on average.
However, the agencies estimate that about one-sixth of the population resides in areas in which the nongroup market would start to become unstable beginning in 2020. That instability would result from market responses to decisions by some states to waive two provisions of federal law, as would be permitted under H.R. 1628.
Trump's obsession with lying is the source of the obsession with Trump lying. Do you know his lawyers can't even let him be deposed because he is literally unable to not lie?You do understand that opposing the ACA is not synonymous with opposing the pre-existing condition guarantee.
This obsession with "Trump lying" seems like the Biden Campaign is trying to use our criticism of Hillary against us.
The House GOP's Congressional Budget Office, on the impact of Trump's awful bill:
However, the agencies estimate that about one-sixth of the population resides in areas in which the nongroup market would start to become unstable beginning in 2020. That instability would result from market responses to decisions by some states to waive two provisions of federal law, as would be permitted under H.R. 1628.
Trump's obsession with lying is the source of the obsession with Trump lying.
The issue is that people with pre-existing conditions would have to pay more in premiums. Not that they would be cut off.
During an ABC Town Hall last week, George Stephanopoulous stated to Trump, "You've been trying to strike down pre-existing conditions," referring, apparently, to the fact that Trump, like nearly all Republicans, is trying to strike down the ACA.
The implication of the entire exchange was that Trump did not support a pre-existing condition guarantee, and that his intention was to eliminate any such guarantee in any future efforts at healthcare reform.
Trump has vocalized support for the pre-existing condition guarantee since the Republican Primary in 2016. As is proven in the following two video clips...
Why is ABC lying to the American public about Trump's position on the pre-existing condition guarantee?
During an ABC Town Hall last week, George Stephanopoulous stated to Trump, "You've been trying to strike down pre-existing conditions," referring, apparently, to the fact that Trump, like nearly all Republicans, is trying to strike down the ACA.
The implication of the entire exchange was that Trump did not support a pre-existing condition guarantee, and that his intention was to eliminate any such guarantee in any future efforts at healthcare reform.
Trump has vocalized support for the pre-existing condition guarantee since the Republican Primary in 2016. As is proven in the following two video clips...
Why is ABC lying to the American public about Trump's position on the pre-existing condition guarantee?
You do understand that opposing the ACA is not synonymous with opposing the pre-existing condition guarantee.
This obsession with "Trump lying" seems like the Biden Campaign is trying to use our criticism of Hillary against us.
It isn't just ABC. It is the entire left. Because Republicans have been trying to get rid of O'care, which has both pre-existing conditions and expanded Medicare, the left falsely portray Trump and the Republicans of wanting to get rid of pre-existing conditions and will take people's health care away. It would actually help Trump's and the right's cause if they actually had a plan written down on paper. Then the left would be unable to lie about their position.During an ABC Town Hall last week, George Stephanopoulous stated to Trump, "You've been trying to strike down pre-existing conditions," referring, apparently, to the fact that Trump, like nearly all Republicans, is trying to strike down the ACA.
The implication of the entire exchange was that Trump did not support a pre-existing condition guarantee, and that his intention was to eliminate any such guarantee in any future efforts at healthcare reform.
Trump has vocalized support for the pre-existing condition guarantee since the Republican Primary in 2016. As is proven in the following two video clips...
Why is ABC lying to the American public about Trump's position on the pre-existing condition guarantee?
The Supreme Court will not hear the current lawsuit against the ACA until this Spring.Do you understand the ACA is under attack by the gop and has been for years. If this current lawsuit against the ACA succeeds, all of those people with preexisting conditions will lose their healthcare and since the republicans have been promising us for ten years they are going to replace the ACA with something better, people will have nothing. Trump can say whatever he wants, it's the actions I'm concerned with.
The Supreme Court will not hear the current lawsuit against the ACA until this Spring.
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