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PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,816 posts)
20. Seems logical, doesn't it?
Wed May 24, 2017, 07:42 PM
May 2017

Of course, they'll also need to pass a rule that if you don't have insurance you can't go to an emergency room for treatment.

Spread this far and wide dalton99a May 2017 #1
Yes, we need to mcar May 2017 #9
$13,600 based on an income of $26,500. panader0 May 2017 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author Skittles May 2017 #5
But just think how much money you'll PoindexterOglethorpe May 2017 #7
Next comes the rule that you can't get insurance if you don't have a home address. stopbush May 2017 #19
Seems logical, doesn't it? PoindexterOglethorpe May 2017 #20
Ruthless rethugs. gademocrat7 May 2017 #3
That's just Trump paying back all his senior workinclasszero May 2017 #4
Suckers indeed mcar May 2017 #10
Those nice white folks workinclasszero May 2017 #14
And they'll think it will only affect "them" mcar May 2017 #15
Bingo workinclasszero May 2017 #18
The group that broke heavily for Trump n/t taught_me_patience May 2017 #6
That is one way to cut Social Security... Else You Are Mad May 2017 #8
Every representative who voted yes on this bill needs to be targeted. My representative is Thinkingabout May 2017 #11
So is mine mcar May 2017 #12
Even for the state without waiver premium rises to 16100, which is close 950% MyNameIsKhan May 2017 #13
So cruel. Republicans want old age to be a luxury good. applegrove May 2017 #16
It's counterproductive mcar May 2017 #17
Yea! That ought to kill off a lot of old people leftyladyfrommo May 2017 #21
Yes mcar May 2017 #22
Ahh yes, Death panels by any other name... mitch96 May 2017 #27
"Moderate changes"? suffragette May 2017 #23
Yes, half your income will go to health insurance mcar May 2017 #24
All while the CEOs of the insurance companies pocket multi millions in salary, bonuses and shares suffragette May 2017 #28
It's disgusting mcar May 2017 #29
Yes, it is. And sadly they seek to make life here hellish while they profiteer. suffragette May 2017 #31
exactly as planned... but hey, as long as the mega-rich get their tax cut, it's all good. nt TheFrenchRazor May 2017 #25
Those states that refused to expand Medicaid, and whose republican politicians did everything they still_one May 2017 #26
Good point mcar May 2017 #30
The republicans are destablizing the entire insurance market. There is uncertainty about the still_one May 2017 #32
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