Vox: A Trump supporter and her health insurance

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i don't understand conservatives... if someone uses strong rhetoric that is against their ideology, they're rabidly against that person... when someone uses strong rhetoric in defense of their ideology, they say they are just joshing or starting a dialog....

ie:
trump: deport all illegal aliens from our country on day 1
trumptard: he's just joking... what he means is we should build the wall and then we can talk about immigration reform...

rev wright: damn america!
trumptard: obama hates white people and wants to throw us all in fema camps

shyt is funny to me..... if she thought trump was joking and he ends up gutting her health care, i say GOOD!
 

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I just read that whole transcript:smh:

Not only did she come off as a idiot, but she comes off as really selfish. She went from paying 1200 a month for her family to only paying a fraction for better coverage. Then she had the audacity to say Trump would be better for her.
:smh: dumbass.
 

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Pretty disgusting. The entire article is her trying to escape culpability as a voter. All those pauses and I don't knows - bytch you knew.

shyt just doesn't make sense. What qualifies you to assert that someone promising to repeal something won't repeal it? This is crazy.
 

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i don't understand conservatives... if someone uses strong rhetoric that is against their ideology, they're rabidly against that person... when someone uses strong rhetoric in defense of their ideology, they say they are just joshing or starting a dialog....

ie:
trump: deport all illegal aliens from our country on day 1
trumptard: he's just joking... what he means is we should build the wall and then we can talk about immigration reform...

rev wright: damn america!
trumptard: obama hates white people and wants to throw us all in fema camps

shyt is funny to me..... if she thought trump was joking and he ends up gutting her health care, i say GOOD!


Selfishness basically.

The benefit of the doubt is always giving in their case, it is never given against their case.
 

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I just read that whole transcript:smh:

Not only did she come off as a idiot, but she comes off as really selfish. She went from paying 1200 a month for her family to only paying a fraction for better coverage. Then she had the audacity to say Trump would be better for her.
:smh: dumbass.
The sad part about this is that even after her husband dies, she'll vote Trump come 2020 :mjlol::francis:
 

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  • G.O.P. Plans Immediate Repeal of Health Law, Then a Delay New York Times by Robert Pear, Jennifer Steinhauer & Thomas Kaplan—Republicans in Congress plan to move almost immediately next month to repeal the Affordable Care Act, as President-elect Donald J. Trump promised. But they also are likely to delay the effective date so that they have several years to phase out President Obama’s signature achievement. This emerging “repeal and delay” strategy, which Speaker Paul D. Ryan discussed this week with Vice President-elect Mike Pence, underscores a growing recognition that replacing the health care law will be technically complicated and could be politically explosive.
  • Repealing Obamacare to Be First on Senate Agenda in 2017 Reuters by Susan Cornwell—Repealing Obamacare will be the first order of business in the U.S. Senate in January, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Republican, said on Tuesday. Republicans will replace President Barack Obama's signature health insurance program that provides coverage to millions of Americans "step by step," said Senator John Thune, another member of the Republican leadership. McConnell did not say when the repeal of the Affordable Care Act, as it is officially known, would go into effect. Senator John Barrasso said it might be effective in two or three years, and that the timeframe was still being debated. Democrats scoffed at the Republican plans, saying they do not even know what they want to replace Obamacare with. "Bring it on," said Senator Chuck Schumer, who will be the Democrats' leader in the Senate next year.
  • Trump's Pick for HHS Signals He Is Dead Serious About Repealing Obamacare The Huffington Post by Jonathan Cohn—President-elect Donald Trump will name an ultra-conservative surgeon, Rep. Tom Price (R-Ga.), to run the Department of Health and Human Services. The choice, which Trump’s transition team announced on Tuesday morning, would appear to signal Trump’s determination to proceed with a major overhaul of federal health care programs―including not just Obamacare, which Republicans have sworn to repeal, but also Medicare and Medicaid. And Price has said he wouldn’t stop with Obamacare. In mid-November, not long after the presidential election, Price said that Republicans could also use reconciliation to change Medicare, as well.
  • Study: 'Obamacare' Repeal-Only Would Make 30M Uninsured AP by Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar—Repealing President Barack Obama's health care law without a replacement risks making nearly 30 million people uninsured, according to a study released Wednesday. Separately, a professional group representing benefit advisers warned congressional leaders of the risk of "significant market disruption" that could cause millions of Americans to lose their health insurance. Republicans dismiss such dire scenarios, saying that they are working on replacement legislation for a President Donald Trump to sign. Nonetheless, the complex two-stage strategy the GOP Congress is contemplating has raised concerns not only among supporters of the law, but also industries like hospitals and insurers.
  • Repealing Obamacare with No Viable Replacement Ready to Go Could Wreak Havoc, Health Insurance Experts Warn CNBC by Dan Mangan—The slogan "repeal and replace Obamacare" could end up being a recipe for disaster if the "replace" part gets delayed. A top group of experts who analyze the financial risks of insuring people warned Congress on Wednesday that repealing major parts of Obamacare without also enacting a replacement plan at the same time could significantly disrupt the individual plan health insurance market. The American Academy of Actuaries said that could include more insurers dropping out of that market and ever-increasing premiums, "leading to millions of Americans losing their health insurance."
  • Hospitals Warn of Job Losses, Billions in Cuts If Trump Repeals ACA Modern Healthcare by Virgil dikkson—The nation's hospital lobbying groups are warning that President-elect Donald Trump's promise to repeal the Affordable Care Act could lead to massive service cuts, layoffs, and hospital closures if an adequate replacement is not developed.
:mjlol::mjlol::mjlol::mjlol::mjlol::mjlol::mjlol:
 

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Atkins felt like this happened a lot to her: that she and her husband have worked most their lives but don’t seem to get nearly as much help as the poorer people she knows. She told a story about when she used to work as a school secretary: “They had a Christmas program. Some of the area programs would talk to teachers, and ask for a list of their poorest kids and get them clothes and toys and stuff. They’re not the ones who need help. They’re the ones getting the welfare and food stamps. I’m the one who is the working poor.”

My god, that's an adult in education we're talking about :scust:
 

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Yeah, that's the kind of division you see within the working class/poverty class....There is a severe lack of empathy, selfishness on display there, as well as a delusional scorn for "the poor" within our country. Here's hoping she's in near fatal car accident. I've lost any empathy or civility if you voted for the new admin.
 
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Pretty disgusting. The entire article is her trying to escape culpability as a voter. All those pauses and I don't knows - bytch you knew.

shyt just doesn't make sense. What qualifies you to assert that someone promising to repeal something won't repeal it? This is crazy.

heard the same pleas from a lot of people on this forum
 
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