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I wish I could see the faces of former coworkers who voted for Trump

"Bro it doesn't matter. All politicians are corrupt. He's atleast a real business guy"

Now they feeling real stupid right now. Got their parents with respirators on. Trump's even thinking about bringing back Obamacare cuz of Corona

I really feel bad for the people who work based on freelance gigs

The "Dont vote" crowd is nowhere to be seen. They dont want accountability.
 

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Too easy. It's posted everywhere. The administration has to consider it cuz ain't no time for games no more


https://www.google.com/amp/s/m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_5e76fcc5c5b6eab77949ac6c/amp
Trump Administration Considering Opening Obamacare Enrollment Amid Pandemic
As the administration backs a court fight to kill the Affordable Care Act, officials suddenly realize Americans need health insurance now.
By Mary Papenfuss
03/22/2020 02:59 AM ET
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Updated 13 hours ago


The Trump administration is considering opening up a special enrollment period for the Affordable Care Act to help uninsured Americans during the coronavirus crisis, Politico and The Wall Street Journal reported Saturday.


Amid Coronavirus Outbreak, Trump's Efforts to Kill Obamacare Would Hurt Texas More Than Any Other State
Sanford Nowlin Mar 12, 2020 17:03 PM

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Even as the coronavirus crisis escalated, the U.S. Supreme Court early this month said it will review the White House's latest attempt to overturn the Affordable Care Act, otherwise known as Obamacare.

Beyond the potential to throw millions off their health care in the midst of a pandemic, cutting off access to treatment, the outcome should be of special concern for Texans, according to a new study.

If the ACA is changed or dismantled, Texas would be the most impacted state, according to an analysis by the financial site MoneyGeek.

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