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Healthcare going forward

Who thought sailing a ship of state would be so hard, much less fixing it. I am trying to give this captain the benefit of the doubt, but each day becomes more frightening. Upon inauguration a majority of us did not support him and he will see that only the finest of the first class passengers, his family included, will have life preservers. Each day becomes more horrid.

I've worked with several criminals helping them get their heads straight and their lives straightened out, so I've learned to have a lot of patience with people just not getting reality -- but with Trump I'm losing it fast; he seems less correctable than a multiple felon.
 
Hmmmm.

So they are apparently still pushing for a vote this week...tinkering with their tax cut bill disguised as a health care bill in order to try to bring just enough tea baggers and moderates on board.

All we can hope is that when Trump tries to bully them tomorrow that they just say 'Fuck You' again.

Because if this bill passes, the GOP is going to take a shit kicking.

They deserve a good kicking anyway for betraying the name of the party. Maybe once upon a time ruling could be done by a privileged wealthy class and it could be called a Republic, but I think that day was gone not long after Machiavelli wrote his classic on how to govern.
 
This is where I am foggy on the construct. Would the GOP actually take a shit kicking, or let trump pronounce it a "fake shit kicking by the failed press?" It seems as though the party seems to give him a pass when it is convenient and lets him take the blame when it suits their needs. Am I getting this straight?

Politicians are ALWAYS ready to let someone else take the blame, especially when they're doing the exact same thing they condemned the other party for doing when they had the power. And this batch of Republicans is already predisposed to blaming everything on the White House....
 
So as we draw close to the passage of this disastrous piece of legislation:

Some people with a history or heart disease or cancer, or even acne, heartburn, back pain, asthma, hay fever or hives could be rendered uninsurable for life. (See this detailed 2011 guide for medical underwriters from Blue Shield of California for a list of conditions warranting higher premiums or automatic rejection.)

How many people could be affected? The Department of Health and Human Services in 2011 estimated the number of Americans with conditions that could result in insurance denials at 129 million. The ratio of those with such conditions rose sharply with age — from about 35% of Americans 18 to 24 to 86% of those 55 to 64.

http://www.latimes.com/business/hiltzik/la-fi-hiltzik-obamacare-repeal-20170504-story.html


129 million people may suddenly find themselves uninsurable.
 
The House has now repealed Obamacare.

Not even ONE Democratic yea, so they can't even claim it's "bipartisan."

People will be dying everywhere, if it goes through the Senate and Agent Orange signs is.

Have fun facing your constituents back at home, you goddam fucked-up Repukes.
 
... but with Trump I'm losing it fast; he seems less correctable than a multiple felon.
Most sociopaths are incorrigible.

During the election, there was a lot of speculation that Trump was a narcissist. Over the past few months, it's become clearer that he's something much worse.


The House has now repealed Obamacare.
Just a reminder- this is House repeal vote #55 since 2009.

This time around they knew the consequences of electoral backlash. They barely had a final bill that the Press or any governmental watchdog agency could review and they rushed it the floor before the CBO could score it. This time around, they didn't want the CBO to say how many millions of people would lose coverage and how many people with pre-existing conditions would see premiums sky-rocket.

As they say, "Elections have consequences". There's another one coming up in 2018... if we survive 2 more years, that is.
 
IMO, the conservatives have shot themselves in the foot with this ball of s***. The legislation removes several million from the insurance rolls, raises premiums on those who have pre-existing conditions and is extremely harsh on those who are members of AARP. These constituencies will not forget come 2018
 
Trump and the Republicans ran on the promise to repeal Obamacare. It is part of the reason they were elected. Americans have never wanted socialism/communism.
 
But will it ever make it out of the Senate?
 
Supposedly the "protections" added to ease the concerns of moderates into supporting this piece of crap bill is merely a drop in the bucket of what will be required to cover those with pre-existing conditions. The Senate will NOT pass the bill its current form and hopefully the conservatives are so turned off by it the whole god damn thing explodes in the smug faces of all those who pushed it.. Ryan and Trump at the top of the list.
 
Supposedly the "protections" added to ease the concerns of moderates into supporting this piece of crap bill is merely a drop in the bucket of what will be required to cover those with pre-existing conditions. The Senate will NOT pass the bill its current form and hopefully the conservatives are so turned off by it the whole god damn thing explodes in the smug faces of all those who pushed it.. Ryan and Trump at the top of the list.

Insurance cannot cover preexisting illnesses. Healthy people cannot afford to bear the burden of the people already sick.
 
Insurance cannot cover preexisting illnesses.

That's one of the most beautiful statements of why medical insurance is an immoral scam.

Healthy people cannot afford to bear the burden of the people already sick.

And that's one of the most selfish statements ever. It most definitely isn't true, so the only thing it can be is selfish.


In a way we should be thankful for the whole health care circus the GOP is performing, as it reveals the depths of depravity of today's so-called conservatives.
 
The current GOP is the anti-Christian party. They talk in Christ's name but mock his words... we don't need that kind of fucking "Christianity".:mad:
 
Insurance cannot cover preexisting illnesses. Healthy people cannot afford to bear the burden of the people already sick.

So, what is your solution? Just let them die from various diseases that modern medicine can currently treat?

These Republican congress members are the same people who will fight to death about death with dignity laws and oppose any access to euthanasia of any kind. Since they are basically saying that they don't care if they die now, would they at least give them access to euthanasia, so at least they won't have to suffer a long agonizing death that could be easily prevented?

I dare say that a rather large portion of the Trump voters have pre-existing medical conditions, and it will be interesting to see what they do in 2018 and 2020 when they suddenly find themselves unable to afford medical care.

And yes, while Trump did say he was going to repeal Obamacare when he was running for office, he also said that pre-existing conditions would still be covered and that everyone would have health insurance.

It makes me wonder if we could go back in time and tell the people in the rust belt states, the ones who ultimately gave Trump the election victory, that he would ultimately end up taking away their access to healthcare, if they would still have voted for him?

But, I'm just as bad. I voted for Jill Stein. If I had it to do over again, with the knowledge I have now, I would have voted for crooked Hillary, even though I loath her. I can only hope that in 2018, enough people feel like I do now, vote the Republicans out of power.
 
Democrats Taunt GOP After Obamacare Repeal Vote By Singing ‘Goodbye’

House Democrats taunted Republicans on Thursday by bursting into song after the GOP plan to repeal and replace passed.

“Na, na, na, na, hey, hey, hey, goodbye,” dozens of Democratic members sang on the floor as the legislation cleared the required 216 vote threshold.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/house-democrats-sing-goodbye-health-care_us_590b7076e4b0104c734cddd1?ncid=inblnkushpmg 00000009

“Na, na, na, na, hey, hey, hey, goodbye!" :wave:

 
So, what is your solution? Just let them die from various diseases that modern medicine can currently treat?

These Republican congress members are the same people who will fight to death about death with dignity laws and oppose any access to euthanasia of any kind. Since they are basically saying that they don't care if they die now, would they at least give them access to euthanasia, so at least they won't have to suffer a long agonizing death that could be easily prevented?

I dare say that a rather large portion of the Trump voters have pre-existing medical conditions, and it will be interesting to see what they do in 2018 and 2020 when they suddenly find themselves unable to afford medical care.

And yes, while Trump did say he was going to repeal Obamacare when he was running for office, he also said that pre-existing conditions would still be covered and that everyone would have health insurance.

It makes me wonder if we could go back in time and tell the people in the rust belt states, the ones who ultimately gave Trump the election victory, that he would ultimately end up taking away their access to healthcare, if they would still have voted for him?

But, I'm just as bad. I voted for Jill Stein. If I had it to do over again, with the knowledge I have now, I would have voted for crooked Hillary, even though I loath her. I can only hope that in 2018, enough people feel like I do now, vote the Republicans out of power.

If ABC News is to be believed, if the election were held over again now, Trump would win even bigger.

America is weird.
 
The current GOP is the anti-Christian party. They talk in Christ's name but mock his words... we don't need that kind of fucking "Christianity".:mad:

They fit fairly well the Bible's definition of anti-Christ: one who speaks in His Name but is totally contrary to Him.

Many people since the sixteenth century have called the Papacy or the Pope the Antichrist, but today's GOP gives him stiff competition for the title.
 
So I've been reading some of the commentary and analysis of the House Bill that passed. The general opinion is the Republicans in their zeal to pass something have managed to cobble together a bill that is the WORST of all worlds. It does not actually repeal Obamacare and it manages to break all of Trump's promises on what Trumpcare was going to look like. It will not make Healthcare better. Given the overall unpopularity of the law, if it passes in anything like its current form the full negative impacts of it will be becoming apparent just in time to devastate the Republican party in the midterms. For the Republicans, this bill is a lose/lose situation.

What happens now is:
1. The Senate lets the bill die in committee and we return to the status quo.
2. The Senate not wanting to be the ones blamed for failing to pass healthcare reform makes some tweaks and passes the law. This is the worst outcome for Republicans who will likely lose the House in the midterms as fall out.
3. The Senate either guts the current bill and rewrites it from scratch or passes their own healthcare bill and sends it back to the House to reconcile. This is probably the best chance to avoid disaster for the Republicans if they can craft some real reform.
 
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