Zombie TrumpCare bill, dead again!

they are building in a 2 year delay until 2019. There are a lot of stupid voters out there that wont be paying attention, and think the replace part (falsely due in 2019) will be around the corner.

long run, it might be a losing political battle. tough call. i mean, americans have barely had this and now it's something they can't live without? what were they doing before 2014?

in the meantime though we should get as many takers to die as possible.

the hilarious thing about obamacare is most of the taxes that are supposed to go along with it like taxes on perscription drugs and health savings accounts havent even taken effect yet lol.
 
I've sidestepped ObamaCare altogether. I joined a group where I can buy a $10k deductible policy for less than $200/ month. The group has negotiated with provides in my area with pay-as-you-go discounts for routine services. I've agreed not to do illegal drugs, drive drunk, or smoke, so if I, say, get mangled in an accident where I was DUI, I'm not covered. If everyone did the same this whole mess would disappear.
 
haha now the senate is just going to repeal with a 2 year delay. the same bill that was passed in 2015 and veto'd by obama. republicans pretty much have to support this or they will look like hypocrites and their bases will riot. Obamacare is going bye bye one way or another. booyah.

You think that will pass? I'm not so sure.
 
I've sidestepped ObamaCare altogether. I joined a group where I can buy a $10k deductible policy for less than $200/ month. The group has negotiated with provides in my area with pay-as-you-go discounts for routine services. I've agreed not to do illegal drugs, drive drunk, or smoke, so if I, say, get mangled in an accident where I was DUI, I'm not covered. If everyone did the same this whole mess would disappear.

i did see those groups as well. Though they go out of their way not to call themselves insurance to avoid regulation.

How is it working out?
 
i did see those groups as well. Though they go out of their way not to call themselves insurance to avoid regulation.

How is it working out?

Fantastic. It's called a voluntary share organization. We are exempt from federal insurance regulation. So Obama can pound sand as far as I'm concerned.

I've chosen the highest deductible, since I can afford it. There are much lower deductibles for those who can't, but of course the premiums, er, monthly share, are correspondingly higher.
 
There is a very simple way to crush Obamacare.

1) pass a law allowing any insurance company to sell any kind of policy to any person in any state
2) repeal individual mandate

Done and done. Wouldn't even have to repeal the fucking thing and there wouldn't be shit the left could say.


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There is a very simple way to crush Obamacare.

1) pass a law allowing any insurance company to sell any kind of policy to any person in any state
2) repeal individual mandate

Done and done. Wouldn't even have to repeal the fucking thing and there wouldn't be shit the left could say.


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Call your congressmen and let them know. I'm sure they'll be receptive.
 
I've sidestepped ObamaCare altogether. I joined a group where I can buy a $10k deductible policy for less than $200/ month. The group has negotiated with provides in my area with pay-as-you-go discounts for routine services. I've agreed not to do illegal drugs, drive drunk, or smoke, so if I, say, get mangled in an accident where I was DUI, I'm not covered. If everyone did the same this whole mess would disappear.

except for the drunk drivers, of course......
 
Call your congressmen and let them know. I'm sure they'll be receptive.

I have called and written

Thanks for your contribution. I am glad you descended into your mothers basement to post such a worthwhile response.

And you douchebags wonder why you get thread banned. LOL
 
I have called and written

Thanks for your contribution. I am glad you descended into your mothers basement to post such a worthwhile response.

And you douchebags wonder why you get thread banned. LOL

At least I don't typically resort to name calling. But go ahead and make your safe spaces.
 
Extra! Extra! Trump suggests changing 'Repeal and Replace' to 'Eat Shit and Die!'

Once the American people have died enough and eaten enough shit, the Democrats will be forced to negotiate.
 
Extra! Extra! Trump suggests changing 'Repeal and Replace' to 'Eat Shit and Die!'

Once the American people have died enough and eaten enough shit, the Democrats will be forced to negotiate.

Works for me if you and takers like you die. The erf is over populated anyway. Why not start thinning the herd with takers like yourself
 
I have called and written

Thanks for your contribution. I am glad you descended into your mothers basement to post such a worthwhile response.

And you douchebags wonder why you get thread banned. LOL

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Some are, yes.

Republicans up for reelection in 2018:
Alabama: Luther Strange (Intent for 2018 unknown) Current age: 63
Arizona: Jeff Flake (Won by 49% in 2012) (Intent for 2018 unknown) Current age: 54
Mississippi: Roger Wicker (Won by 57% in 2012) (Intent for 2018 unknown) Current age: 65
Nebraska: Deb Fischer (Won by 56% in 2012) (Intent for 2018 unknown) Current age: 65
Nevada: Dean Heller (Won by 46% in 2012) (Running in 2018) Current age: 56
Tennessee: Bob Corker (Won by 65% in 2012) (Intent for 2018 unknown) Current age: 64
Texas: Ted Cruz (Won by 57% in 2012) (Running in 2018) Current age: 46
Utah: Orrin Hatch (Won by 65% in 2012) (Intent for 2018 unknown) Current age: 82
Wyoming: John Barrasso (Won by 76% in 2012) (Intent for 2018 unknown) Current age: 64

http://www.worldpress.org/article.cfm/senate-seats-up-for-reelection-in-2018

Oh, please! Primary some of these guys? Flake and Heller are the only ones in danger.
 
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