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In reply to the discussion: Up to 43m Americans could lose health insurance amid pandemic, report says [View all]Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
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Up to 43m Americans could lose health insurance amid pandemic, report says [View all]
Lock him up.
May 2020
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EXACTLY why our current model of employer provided health insurance needs to be replaced
groundloop
May 2020
#2
Fun fact: One of the articles we imposed on Iraq after invasion was ... universal health care
PSPS
May 2020
#23
What happened to Trump and the Republicans beautiful plan that they had to replace Obamacare with?
cstanleytech
May 2020
#3
Well you get what you pay for and in that case what you are getting is a shit sandwich made from
cstanleytech
May 2020
#11
Biden will have a once in a lifetime opportunity to enact single payer/universal healthcare
Fiendish Thingy
May 2020
#4
Unfortunately I do not think he will be able to do that not unless we see a major change to the
cstanleytech
May 2020
#8
If well crafted M4A legislation is passed and implemented effectively, Republicans won't touch it
Fiendish Thingy
May 2020
#16
Trust me they would touch it as they have zero ethics and or shame left in them.
cstanleytech
May 2020
#20
Trust ME, like I said, Biden will have a once in a lifetime opportunity to pass M4A
Fiendish Thingy
May 2020
#33
A single person making $130,000 a year isn't spending 8.5% (or 9.8) of their income on premiums
Massacure
May 2020
#50
That to. Some Democrats of course but relatively few where as the Republicans are pretty much
cstanleytech
May 2020
#21
Isn't it ironic (and gross) that in one of America's greatest health crisis, that health care is ...
SWBTATTReg
May 2020
#7
Why can't those laid off workers be provided ObamaCare/ACA benefits - federal govt can pay for it.
iluvtennis
May 2020
#12
The fundamental flaw I've been harping about for years - employer provided insurance is a farse
Xipe Totec
May 2020
#14
If stuff like this doesn't drive the country into a Democratic majority next election.
Ligyron
May 2020
#15
Trump wouldn't dare start ACA enrollment early,that would be admitting it's a GOOD plan....
Bengus81
May 2020
#34
If you have a major life changing event, such as losing your job, you can enroll any time
csziggy
May 2020
#36
Good to know for those peeps. Now let's see 43M sign up and make Trumps head explode....
Bengus81
May 2020
#48
I told my insurance agent over a month ago that this could push the USA towards MFA
csziggy
May 2020
#37