Wow, that's one the most one sided news stories I've ever seen, courtesy of Fox, of course.
The republican bill is a bust. It covers only a handful of people and still leaves over 50 million uninsured, plus you can still be denied for pre existing conditions.
Yes, it's very easy to lower costs when you're not covering anyone.
yea ya gop d1Ck.... gop bill will only cover 3 million additional people also give no mention for pre-existing conditions .... lay of the fox that crap will kill you. Easy to be cheaper when you are really not doing anything....
The Republican bill, which has no chance of passage, would extend insurance coverage to about 3 million people by 2019, and would leave about 52 million people uninsured, the budget office said, meaning the proportion of non-elderly Americans with coverage would remain about the same as now, at roughly 83 percent.
The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) reported that the House GOP plan will have health insurance premiums up to $5,000 less than the Democrats' plan. Republicans' bill focuses on lowering the cost of health care in order to make it more affordable and accessible for all Americans.
and WHY does it have no chance of passage? Because the progressive gustapo will block common sense at every turn.
I noticed you didnt say 52 million AMERICANS uninsured... craft wording on your part. NO... i dont want to pay for Pedro's crack problem and alcoholism.
Wow, that's one the most one sided news stories I've ever seen, courtesy of Fox, of course.
The republican bill is a bust. It covers only a handful of people and still leaves over 50 million uninsured, plus you can still be denied for pre existing conditions.
Yes, it's very easy to lower costs when you're not covering anyone.
GenghisKhanPolitics 2 years ago
That is a lot of omitting in that news story. I've read the bill and aside from price there are other factors that make the republican bill horrible.
-Universal health care(GOP bill only covers 3 million)
-Employment based healthcare(still exists within GOP bill)
-Elimination of pre-existing conditions(Pre-existing conditions exist and health care can be denied, this still exists in the GOP bill)
I may be a republican, but I know a bad deal when I see it. This is a bad bill by the GOP.
Luinreg 2 years ago
yea ya gop d1Ck.... gop bill will only cover 3 million additional people also give no mention for pre-existing conditions .... lay of the fox that crap will kill you. Easy to be cheaper when you are really not doing anything....
bobcatfever 2 years ago
The Republican bill, which has no chance of passage, would extend insurance coverage to about 3 million people by 2019, and would leave about 52 million people uninsured, the budget office said, meaning the proportion of non-elderly Americans with coverage would remain about the same as now, at roughly 83 percent.
bobcatfever 2 years ago
The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) reported that the House GOP plan will have health insurance premiums up to $5,000 less than the Democrats' plan. Republicans' bill focuses on lowering the cost of health care in order to make it more affordable and accessible for all Americans.
m19921992 2 years ago
I think you missed the point, liberal idiot.
In 2016 under the dem health care bill a family plan for insurance will cost $50,000!!!
and under the Republican Health care bill it will only cost $10,000, thats less than it costs now!
m19921992 2 years ago
@bobcatfever
and WHY does it have no chance of passage? Because the progressive gustapo will block common sense at every turn.
I noticed you didnt say 52 million AMERICANS uninsured... craft wording on your part. NO... i dont want to pay for Pedro's crack problem and alcoholism.
jxwhit8 2 years ago