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hcap 10-25-2018 05:05 PM

Retugs lie about pre-existing conditions.
 
MSNBC’s Ali Velshi dropped one righteous rant on Thursday, chastising Republicans and the president for running on protecting people with pre-existing conditions. The MSNBC newscaster called out the GOP as liars, and said anyone who believed them probably believes the moon landing was faked.

“President Trump has asked Americans to forget the last eight years of the health care debate,” Velshi said of Trump’s claims that it is his party, and not the Democrats, who will protect healthcare. “That would be a lie. Hashtag lie alert.”
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“Dismantling Obamacare has been a central tenet for both President Trump and the GOP,” he said. “Republicans in congress have voted 70 times to repeal protections for people with pre-existing conditions.” He then cut to several ads placed by Republicans in which candidates pointed to their nonexistent record of standing up for people with pre-existing conditions. He also cautioned that their lies just might work.

“26% of people think that Republicans are going to protect pre-existing conditions. I don’t know how the number is that big,” he said. “I guess about 23% of the people believe that Barack Obama is a Kenyan-born Muslim so it’s about 3% more than that. And I guess about 23% of people believe in UFOs.”


Tom 10-25-2018 05:09 PM

Unsubstantiated opinion by a hack on a joke of a channel.
Brought to you by Obsession. :lol::lol::lol:

hcap 10-25-2018 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom (Post 2387079)
Unsubstantiated opinion by a hack on a joke of a channel.
Brought to you by Obsession. :lol::lol::lol:

Not opinion Rethugs lie as do you MR fact-free hack Tom

Tom 10-25-2018 05:20 PM

Prove it.

Clocker 10-25-2018 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by hcap (Post 2387075)
“Dismantling Obamacare has been a central tenet for both President Trump and the GOP,” he said. “Republicans in congress have voted 70 times to repeal protections for people with pre-existing conditions.”

ObamaCare was the first federal program to deal with pre-existing conditions. It did so by loading the burden on a relatively small group of young and healthy people by force of the individual mandate. Before ObamaCare, pre-existing conditions were covered by the states, generally though state-run high-risk pools.

The Republicans did not vote to repeal protections for people with pre-existing conditions, they voted to kill a monster program that included a bad method to cover such conditions. The GOP intended to replace ObamaCare with a better program, and there is no evidence that such a replacement program would not deal with the pre-existing condition issue.

FantasticDan 10-25-2018 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Clocker (Post 2387092)
The GOP intended to replace ObamaCare with a NON-EXISTANT program, and there is no evidence that such a NON-EXISTANT program would not deal with the pre-existing condition issue.

FTFY :ThmbUp:

Greyfox 10-25-2018 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by hcap (Post 2387075)
MSNBC’s Ali Velshi dropped one righteous rant on Thursday, chastising Republicans and the president for running on protecting people with pre-existing conditions.

Velshi is a smart guy but his opinions on Medicare have been distorted by Canadian socialist thinking.

delayjf 10-25-2018 06:28 PM

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The GOP intended to replace ObamaCare with a NON-EXISTANT program, and there is no evidence that such a NON-EXISTANT program would not deal with the pre-existing condition issue.
And whose fault is that?

elysiantraveller 10-25-2018 06:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Clocker (Post 2387092)
ObamaCare was the first federal program to deal with pre-existing conditions. It did so by loading the burden on a relatively small group of young and healthy people by force of the individual mandate. Before ObamaCare, pre-existing conditions were covered by the states, generally though state-run high-risk pools.

The Republicans did not vote to repeal protections for people with pre-existing conditions, they voted to kill a monster program that included a bad method to cover such conditions. The GOP intended to replace ObamaCare with a better program, and there is no evidence that such a replacement program would not deal with the pre-existing condition issue.

Problem is there is no evidence a replacement program exists... that's the unsettling part and where Democrats are claiming high ground at the moment.

Could've just expanded medicaid with a state-based premium program like Paul Ryan suggested a decade ago... but no... :rolleyes::rolleyes:

Buckeye 10-25-2018 07:45 PM

It's nice to know somebody cares.

Unbelievable.

Clocker 10-25-2018 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by elysiantraveller (Post 2387117)
Problem is there is no evidence a replacement program exists... that's the unsettling part and where Democrats are claiming high ground at the moment.


Which is why the Republicans have not made any effort to repeal ObamaCare after taking power. It's easy to coach from the grandstands, hard when you get on the field. And Trump's promise to repeal it and replace it with something terrific was equally empty.

But none of that means that the Republicans plan to abolish help for those with pre-existing conditions. And anyone that says so is nuts, and totally ignorant of politics. The politicians know, as with any federal benefit, once people get something, it is considered a Constitutional right to keep it. As Reagan said, there is nothing on this earth closer to eternal life than a government program.

elysiantraveller 10-25-2018 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Clocker (Post 2387167)
Which is why the Republicans have not made any effort to repeal ObamaCare after taking power. It's easy to coach from the grandstands, hard when you get on the field. And Trump's promise to repeal it and replace it with something terrific was equally empty.

But none of that means that the Republicans plan to abolish help for those with pre-existing conditions. And anyone that says so is nuts, and totally ignorant of politics. The politicians know, as with any federal benefit, once people get something, it is considered a Constitutional right to keep it. As Reagan said, there is nothing on this earth closer to eternal life than a government program.

Well they are waiting on rulings regarding the pre existing conditions stuff. If struck down the GOP has to have a replacement because at that point people WILL lose coverage and that would be political suicide... not that its stopped them so far.

Buckeye 10-25-2018 09:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Clocker (Post 2387167)
Which is why the Republicans have not made any effort to repeal ObamaCare after taking power. It's easy to coach from the grandstands, hard when you get on the field. And Trump's promise to repeal it and replace it with something terrific was equally empty.

But none of that means that the Republicans plan to abolish help for those with pre-existing conditions. And anyone that says so is nuts, and totally ignorant of politics. The politicians know, as with any federal benefit, once people get something, it is considered a Constitutional right to keep it. As Reagan said, there is nothing on this earth closer to eternal life than a government program.

Two words,

John McCain

Buckeye 10-25-2018 09:17 PM

Me, I voted for him but not because of him.

I try and gauge character.

Usually, it's not that hard.

hcap 10-26-2018 03:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Greyfox (Post 2387104)
Velshi is a smart guy but his opinions on Medicare have been distorted by Canadian socialist thinking.

The rest of the industrialized world uses a combination of socialism and private maarkets to deal with healthcare better than the US for less money per capita

https://www.commonwealthfund.org/pre...-people-higher

Paying More for Less

Despite having the most expensive health care, the United States ranks last overall among the 11 countries on measures of health system equity, access, administrative efficiency, care delivery, and health care outcomes. While there is room for improvement in every country, the U.S. has the highest costs and lowest overall performance of the nations in the study, which included Australia, Canada, France, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. The U.S. spent $9,364 per person on health care in 2016, compared to $4,094 in the U.K., which ranked first on performance overall.

https://www.commonwealthfund.org/sit...7_mm_table.jpg

https://kaiserfamilyfoundation.files...6&h=367&zoom=2



Rpthugs held back the only chance for Obama to pass single payer and voted to repeal the ACA.....

Reminder: The House Voted to Repeal Obamacare More Than 50 Times
http://time.com/4712725/ahca-house-r...tes-obamacare/

And now that health care is on everuyones mind and Obamacare is more poular than ever, the lying rethugs are trying to claim they were the "good guy" all along


Despicable POS party

Velshi is 100% right


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