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If you read the report most of those will be people who do not want it but bought it because of the penalty. Over time moe will be from the loss of expanded medicare.
CBO and JCT estimate that, in 2018, 14 million more people would be uninsured under the legislation than under current law. Most of that increase would stem from repealing the penalties associated with the individual mandate. Some of those people would choose not to have insurance because they chose to be covered by insurance under current law only to avoid paying the penalties, and some people would forgo insurance in response to higher premiums.
I guess when Trump said he would take care of "everybody" he was speaking figuratively and not literally. It also could be he was speaking in more of a mafioso way when saying he would "take care of everybody." He is from New York and has outfit ties. So what's rubbing a few million folks out?
So roughly 14 million people out of almost 350 million dictate healthcare policy again? Excuse me, but do the math.
Ask any geezer how s/he feels about their Medicare. They love it....mainly because there's no insurance company BS involved. EVERYONE gets treated the same as it's one plan.
Start with Medicare and Medicaid (for poor) and bring everyone into these programs.
so who wins? Well the rich win and the lower income trumpers lose out the most.
Doubt those people will see themselves in that "24 million uninsured" figure... it's only those other freeloaders that can't afford stuff, right. Or all 24 million of 'em made bad decisions in life and it's no one else's responsibility to pull themselves out of it.
Well if Obamacare keeps going as is, a lot of people who are struggling to pay these high premiums will drop out (as many already have) and it will crash and burn anyway.
So shouldn't the goal be to fix it so that MORE and not LESS people have access to healthcare? Isn't the goal to get premiums to go down, not up??? I mean, premiums went up because more people were enrolling and using their insurance. Now, less people are going to be enrolling, and premiums are still going to go up?
The GOP wanted to replace Obamacare for several years, but their plan is to make everything worse???
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