Maybe a conservative can explain, the Repiblicans are going to "repeal" the ACA,

It does not change the fact that they are affording it.

The law doesn't require that you have insurance. Everybody has the option of not purchasing it. Or, one could suck it up and purchase their own insurance if they don't likecACA.
 
is a tax break via congressional law actually considered an entitlement? or is that just what YOU want to classify it as so you can push your own agenda?

We either test EVERYONE receiving Government assistance - and tax breaks ARE a form of government assistance - or we test NO ONE.
 
But I thought it was unaffordable? If its being paid for, it is by definition affordable.

its being paid for, as of January 1......thank you.....I appreciate it......since you are paying for it you must consider my insurance affordable, right?......its your pleasure to pay for my podiatrist......
 
The law doesn't require that you have insurance. Everybody has the option of not purchasing it. Or, one could suck it up and purchase their own insurance if they don't likecACA.

Actually, it does. There was a Supreme Court case about this and everything. But if it doesn't, as you say, then what was the point?
 
WITH the ACA, every American saw changes to their health insurance. Drastic changes, none of which were good. That's why it will soon be history. And you can still buy insurance. Maybe it's simply that you can't afford it. Sounds a lot like Obamacare.

Do you favor mandatory drug testing in order to receive government entitlements?

My wife and I saw no drastic changes to the health insurance that covers my family.
 
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