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Trumpcare - Like or Dislike?


I dislike. Trump said he would open health insurance competition between states to bring down the price. Instead 24 million will lose their health insurance while the rich are given even more money. Even Cuba has free healthcare for everyone and they're poor. What's going on in this country?

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24 million? those numbers are fudged by the left

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Still drinking the Kool-Aid?

The Congressional Budget Office, a non-partisan federal government agency that provides economic and budget information to Congress, released those numbers in its report.

Meanwhile my friends in foreign countries have excellent affordable healthcare.

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Non-partisan is only a claim, just like the F.B.I. but we've seen Director Comey in the hot seat quite a bit this past year.

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Both the Democrats and Republicans are angry at Comey.

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The Democrats are more angry. They had the audacity to blame witch Hillary's well deserved loss solely on him !

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Trite, dumb, dumb response ! Learn some originality.

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So, you're putting yourself in the company of Alex Jones and Fox News and in the same breath attempting to accuse me of being a conspiracy theorist ?
You're loony tunes !
Crawl back into your programmed mold, sheeple !

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no, he is calling you a nutter. and a dumb nutter nonetheless.

do you know how to read? he put YOU on the same level as ajones and fnews.

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This coming from a wannabe Brit who's too lazy to even capitalize and obviously can't grasp what context in a sentence means ?

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already outta shit, eh? that was fast. xD

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there is no such thing as non-partisan in politics, everyone has an agenda.

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Another way to look at it is to say 24 million is low-balled because they were fudged by the right.

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that is also possible, sadly the republicans and democrats are the same party but with different names. the republicans have been trying to repeal obamacare for 7 years and when they got a chance they didn't do it, why? because they are more concerned about elections next year and don't want to lose their jobs.

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Two things happened:

Americans who had and loved The Affordable Care Act, but wanted Obamacare repealed, found out they're the same thing. Duh!

The Republicans couldn't agree with each other on what they wanted in Trumpcare. The result was a bad bill put together in haste that nobody wanted.

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Bingo !

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It's called fascism. Look at the gulf between the US and the every other developed country in the planet ... the US has been taken over and weaponized by people whose only goal is power and money and in order to get that they have developed this dishonest Libertarian line where government is evil, but this world view only serves to give them more money more power, more control of government and more money and more power.

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The issue of health care is a microcosm of the Republican plan for
the rest of the government and the country.

That is, little by little they plan to analyze the electorate, then
triangulate who pays for what and over time slice off groups of
people from any kind of government assistance - even though
when you look at the small elite group that is doing this with
their big "Citizen's United" corrupt spending - most of them got their
massive fortunes by sweetheart government contract deals.
This is pretty much was the Nazi party did under Hitler's elite.

So over time they will cut the government down to only helping them
build and maintain economic monopolies, and that they refer to as
Libertarianism, Liberty, freedom and Capitalism. No public roads,
no public education, no public health care, the public will for all
purposes be turned into cattle dependent on selling themselves
for survival.

What it really is, is fascism, that is a rule by a tiny permanent elite
with total control over the industrial and agricultural means of production
where there is no freedom, property, privacy, infrastructure or public
space for the people. By that time voting will be even more of a farce
than it is now.

If you look at who supports and funded Donald Trump, Robert Mercer
and the Hedge Fund industry, the Koch Brothers - Koch Industries oil
and gas and consumer products, Goldman Sachs financial and the media
though they cannot let on that they media is really pro-Trump or people
would revolt.

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