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Chairman Tom Price Says This is a Health Care Bill We Can't Afford

The government-run health care bill introduced by Speaker Pelosi is 1,990 pages long and costs $894 billion. RSC Chairman Tom Price says this is a health care bill we simply can't afford.  
 
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EZSEEK (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I want my freedom!!!!!!!!!!! Grab your guns, we are going to war in our own backyards!!!! Time to show what really happen with 911, and remove all bankers by hanging them all that have to do with this..
mhirtes12 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I OBJECT!
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It's Obama's and liberal democrats wish to bring every down to an impoverished level. All Obama talked about in the campaign was jobs, jobs, jobs. Hey democrat morons, how about creating careers instead. You tax every large company in the US which means they send jobs overseas which in turn means layoffs here which means less of a tax base here for you to steal from.
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You were just paid off by fox news and the insurance companies. Fox news is not real news! Its fake! Dick cheney runs faux news out of his bunker where he plans all of his wars! Down with Hallibuton!
mrchev2000 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I've been reading it, it does nothing to stop, in fact it increases the cost of health insurance. I have found 9 other reasons in it, why we should vote NO, and I have a long way to go to finish reading it.
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chrisrei10 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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well, this plan is horseshit so far.....it looks like my income will make my out of pocket expense go from 2000 to 4000 a year, and i gross 38 thousand a year...ridiculous...
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The Public Insurance Option is only one package you can choose from in the exchange, if you qualify for the exchange in the first place. If your coverage now is provided by your employer and mets the "basic" requirements, I'd keep it if I were you.
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thats if its still there if the public option passes....i think most large employers will be ready to dump coverage if this passes...
Boomer1949 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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The qualifiers for the Exchange is based on the number of employees ( 25 to 100) , for the first 3 yrs, then it's wide open to any employer who wishes to be included in the exchange. But keep in mind the "op-out" provision for states after the 1st yr (2013). In that case, if the state op-out, no employer or individual in that state will be eligible for the Exchange.

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