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Mike Pence‏Verified account @mike_pence

Before summer’s out, we'll repeal/replace Obamacare w/ system based on personal responsibility, free-market competition & state-based reform


The Rude Pundit‏ @rudepundit 1h1 hour ago

The Rude Pundit Retweeted Mike Pence

Your father died of a heart attack. If you have heart disease that needs treatment, will that be a failure of "personal responsibility"?
 
CNBC‏Verified account @CNBC

Kellyanne Conway: Those on Medicaid who will lose health insurance can always get jobs


http://www.cnbc.com/2017/06/25/kell...aid-who-will-lose-insurance-can-get-jobs.html

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: "the majority of able-bodied adults on Medicaid already have jobs. The problem is that they work as parking lot attendants and child care workers, manicurists and dishwashers ― in other words, low-paying jobs that typically don't offer insurance. Take away their Medicaid and they won't be covered."
 
i'm just happy we can finally put to bed the thought that republicans and so called christians are pro life
 
Nate Silver‏Verified account @NateSilver538 2m2 minutes ago

Nate Silver Retweeted Katy Tur

By comparison, under the House's bill (AHCA):
2018: 14 million *more* uninsured
2020: 19 million
2026: 23 million


Nate Silver added,
Katy TurVerified account @KatyTurNBC
CBO
2018: 15 million *more* uninsured
2020: 19 million
2026: 22 million

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Nate Silver‏Verified account @NateSilver538 1m1 minute ago

So Senate bill is basically the same thing. A handful more people keep their insurance under BCRA, but the losses also kick in faster.
 
Based on CBO numbers

in 2018 alone 7 times the population of New Mexico would lose HC (or the entire state of Pennsylvania and NM)

by
2026 it equates to every person in New York state and Arkansas

.......................

Someone keeps asking for specifics ...
as if
 
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Sen. Lisa Murkowski: I don't have enough data on the impacts of the health care bill “to vote in the affirmative”

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Steven Dennis‏Verified account @StevenTDennis

***The Senate health care bill is STALLED.
 
This bill just sucks ass. I don't understand why they are pushing it, CBO numbers are downright embarrassing.

Trump really wants a landmark win. Look at how ridiculous the House victory was at the White House.

Prediction: Trump goes after the CBO next.
 
Trump wants to undo anything/everything Obama
why Cuba ??? even more puzzling than this debacle

Guess it is his Moby Dick
or Barrack is his Daddy
one
 
This bill just sucks ass. I don't understand why they are pushing it, CBO numbers are downright embarrassing.

when the moderate democrat black guy goes with your plan from the 90's instead of a public option cause he wasn't really that liberal

and then you try to paint him as the worst thing to ever happen

it pretty much leaves you zero options to go for a good plan other than actually passing garbage ideas to help rich people get richer and kill poor people

we know they aren't going to go for a public option unfortunately
 
Johnson was the third Republican senator to announce opposition to the bill as written on Monday night after the Congressional Budget Office released its score of the bill. Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) and Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) also said Monday evening that they would oppose a vote this week to allow the Senate bill to proceed. Sen. Dean Heller (R-NV) announced last week that he would oppose the bill in its current form.
 
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