the AHCA

UncleBuck

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the mandate is still there.

if you go a couple months without coverage, and then want to sign up again, there is a 30% penalty added to your premiums.

medicaid expansion will be gone. so that take cares of stroker, pie, roseypeach, cat of curiousity, cool2burn, and more.

if you won the lottery, good luck getting insured.

everyone is still picking through this festering pile of garbage. but the main thrust of it is to put off all pressing issues until after 2020. convenient.
 

UncleBuck

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Thankfully this bill can be openly read and committee can mark it up before it's voted on.
obamacare had weeks of hearings, 30 days to review publicly, and was scored by the CBO multiple times.

swampcare has had zero hearings, will be voted on in less than two days, and will not be scored by the CBO by GOP edict.

you are blatantly and unapologetically retarded beyond all help.
 

ArcticGranite

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34 Democrats voted against it, no Republicans voted for it. Still the waterwalkers told us we were having it and being fined if we didn't.
I saw you lobby hard for it here.
 

Stroker

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the mandate is still there.

if you go a couple months without coverage, and then want to sign up again, there is a 30% penalty added to your premiums.

medicaid expansion will be gone. so that take cares of stroker, pie, roseypeach, cat of curiousity, cool2burn, and more.

if you won the lottery, good luck getting insured.

everyone is still picking through this festering pile of garbage. but the main thrust of it is to put off all pressing issues until after 2020. convenient.
My uncle had to pay $800 a month with the $7000 deductible. Good job Obama
 

ArcticGranite

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PPACA was one of many policies that bristled a lot of citizens. Scandals didn't help either. Dems got neutered and still cling to "we know best for you".
 

UncleBuck

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My uncle had to pay $800 a month with the $7000 deductible. Good job Obama
that's literally impossible. by law, the maximum annual deductible under obamacare was $6,850 for 2016.

was your uncle a stroked out mess of a case like you are? in that case, the highest maximum deductible by law makes sense.

in any case, get ready for that number to go up even higher so that the rich can get a tax break.
 

UncleBuck

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PPACA was one of many policies that bristled a lot of citizens. Scandals didn't help either. Dems got neutered and still cling to "we know best for you".
about 50% of republicans hate obamacare but love programs like KYNECT.

it's gonna be a rude awakening when they figure out their state exchanges which they rely on were actually obamacare state exchanges with a fancy name on them.

you do realize that more brokedick, dirt poor, republican fucktards like yourself rely on obamacare than liberals do, right?
 

ArcticGranite

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that's literally impossible. by law, the maximum annual deductible under obamacare was $6,850 for 2016.

was your uncle a stroked out mess of a case like you are? in that case, the highest maximum deductible by law makes sense.

in any case, get ready for that number to go up even higher so that the rich can get a tax break.
$6850 deductible for 2016. Add in the co-pay and tell me what max out of pocket is. Include monthly premiums for that plan too.
Someone making 50K is on the hook for 20K if they need serious care.
 
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