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In reply to the discussion: Can a smarter, more informed DUer explain how tax credits would work for healthcare? [View all]eniwetok
(1,629 posts)9. tax credits are more GOP "welfare" for those with money.
No GOP plan to date really deals with the grotesque dysfunction in our health care system because they clearly prefer government power to be use to benefit parasitical health insurance companies than the American People.
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Can a smarter, more informed DUer explain how tax credits would work for healthcare? [View all]
BannonsLiver
Feb 2017
OP
Not well. It would cost you. It's giving you coupons to use for maybe a discount.
SharonAnn
Feb 2017
#43
Oh, they know that tax credits won't come even close to covering the cost of insurance
not fooled
Feb 2017
#36
Read a recent study saying that the average health insurance cost is $10k per person per year.
SharonAnn
Feb 2017
#44
It's like getting a rebate. What good is a $15 rebate for a $1000 bill when you're short on money?
KittyWampus
Feb 2017
#5
I think they said it would be a flat credit, so everyone gets the same amount.
subterranean
Feb 2017
#17
Won't the reddest states likely be the ones most hurt by this block grant idea? Or am I
Squinch
Feb 2017
#10
I agree, but as I see it, this is just the Republicans absolutely wanting to screw their base again.
Squinch
Feb 2017
#18
I have a niece in Georgia who has no health care of any sort...they are already
Demsrule86
Feb 2017
#21
In the wealthiest country in the world. "Protect the unborn. Leave the BORN to die in the streets."
Squinch
Feb 2017
#22
Yes, my cousin died in a boating accident just before Obamacare was implemented.
Demsrule86
Feb 2017
#23
Oh, God. I am so sorry. About both tragedies. To think that we had put this behind us and now
Squinch
Feb 2017
#24
You ever wonder why. If the baby is delivered, the ob/gyn, the hospital, the nurses all make money.
LiberalArkie
Feb 2017
#30
I don't understand this. Abortions cost money and those who provide them are paid.
Squinch
Feb 2017
#31
Nationwide, the cost at health centers ranges from about $300 to $1,700 for abortion in the first
LiberalArkie
Feb 2017
#38
Oh, I see what you mean. I still think though that it goes back to wanting to keep the
Squinch
Feb 2017
#40
That's only true if the tax credits are not "refundable". Refundable tax credits...
PoliticAverse
Feb 2017
#26
It would never work period and is a ruse by the evil ones who are ok with leaving 40
Demsrule86
Feb 2017
#14
folks living pay check to pay check would get a voucher crediting the payments they can't afford to
mulsh
Feb 2017
#29
I think the idea is that the tax credit will fund the current year HSA
taught_me_patience
Feb 2017
#34