Nearly 11 million Americans would lose insurance under Trump's tax bill, analysis says

Anonymous
Well according to democrats, the rich don't pay anything in taxes anyway, so this would increase the take home pay of the poor who are on these programs. One hand washes the other, right?
Anonymous
Millions will lose insurance all while adding trillions to the national debt.

MAGA /s
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well according to democrats, the rich don't pay anything in taxes anyway, so this would increase the take home pay of the poor who are on these programs. One hand washes the other, right?

only stupid people think like you
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
including 1.4 million undocumented residents who get coverage through state-funded programs


Good! Maybe if we stop giving free incentives to illegal aliens, they will stop sneaking into our country. Cuba has wonderful, free health care, let them go there. Oh wait, Cuba enforces their immigration laws. Never mind.


Miller is this you
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We pay thus in terms of hospitals raising prices because they still will treat them (and likely more with far more expensive care now that these folks won't get primary medical care) but not get reimbursed.

But if we pay higher prices to healthcare orgs, I guess that makes people happy?


Yup crowd the ERs with people who lack health insurance and could have been treated much cheaply with appropriate regular care


100%

Uninsured sick people don't go to a PCP or even Urgent Care - they go to the ER. Because they know that they can't be turned away at the ER if they have no money.

And then what happens? Small, easy things that PCPs could have found and fixed grow into larger, more expensive problems.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We pay thus in terms of hospitals raising prices because they still will treat them (and likely more with far more expensive care now that these folks won't get primary medical care) but not get reimbursed.

But if we pay higher prices to healthcare orgs, I guess that makes people happy?


Yup crowd the ERs with people who lack health insurance and could have been treated much cheaply with appropriate regular care


100%

Uninsured sick people don't go to a PCP or even Urgent Care - they go to the ER. Because they know that they can't be turned away at the ER if they have no money.

And then what happens? Small, easy things that PCPs could have found and fixed grow into larger, more expensive problems.


Don't care.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We pay thus in terms of hospitals raising prices because they still will treat them (and likely more with far more expensive care now that these folks won't get primary medical care) but not get reimbursed.

But if we pay higher prices to healthcare orgs, I guess that makes people happy?


Yup crowd the ERs with people who lack health insurance and could have been treated much cheaply with appropriate regular care


100%

Uninsured sick people don't go to a PCP or even Urgent Care - they go to the ER. Because they know that they can't be turned away at the ER if they have no money.

And then what happens? Small, easy things that PCPs could have found and fixed grow into larger, more expensive problems.


Don't care.


Research consistently shows that this impacts even the insured as hospitals charge more to the paying customer to make up the difference. So you don't care when your insurance premiums rise?
Anonymous
Not believing this for a second. More fear mongering.
If these people include those who are able-bodied individuals and have been benefiting from free health insurance, they need to get off their duffs and get a job, volunteer, or do something productive.

And, as for the illegal aliens - they need to be deported to seek health care in their home countries.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We pay thus in terms of hospitals raising prices because they still will treat them (and likely more with far more expensive care now that these folks won't get primary medical care) but not get reimbursed.

But if we pay higher prices to healthcare orgs, I guess that makes people happy?


Yup crowd the ERs with people who lack health insurance and could have been treated much cheaply with appropriate regular care


100%

Uninsured sick people don't go to a PCP or even Urgent Care - they go to the ER. Because they know that they can't be turned away at the ER if they have no money.

And then what happens? Small, easy things that PCPs could have found and fixed grow into larger, more expensive problems.


Don't care.


Research consistently shows that this impacts even the insured as hospitals charge more to the paying customer to make up the difference. So you don't care when your insurance premiums rise?


As someone without employer sponsored healthcare, I already pay through the nose. I literally laughed out loud when a PP mentioned a $35 copay. I haven't had that in a decade or more. I actually believe it would benefit me in the long run if the high cost affected more of the population. I'm tired of their being a two track system - those with good health insurance and those with crappy expensive health insurance. I'm willing to roll the dice.
Anonymous
My Obamacare rate is $1500 per month and I have the cheapest Obama care plan in my state. I get no subsidy as I gross over $49,000 a year in my state.

I don’t understand why tax paying US citizens can access the cheaper rates and cheaper healthcare.

I think the discounts should go to those employed and those that are working and trying.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My Obamacare rate is $1500 per month and I have the cheapest Obama care plan in my state. I get no subsidy as I gross over $49,000 a year in my state.

I don’t understand why tax paying US citizens can access the cheaper rates and cheaper healthcare.

I think the discounts should go to those employed and those that are working and trying.

yes, let's squeeze blood from a rock, and expect poor people to pay more for medical insurance.

FWIW, I have also had expensive ACA insurance for many years.
jsteele
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Anonymous wrote:My Obamacare rate is $1500 per month and I have the cheapest Obama care plan in my state. I get no subsidy as I gross over $49,000 a year in my state.

I don’t understand why tax paying US citizens can access the cheaper rates and cheaper healthcare.

I think the discounts should go to those employed and those that are working and trying.


Just FYI, the American Rescue Plan and Inflation Reduction Act eliminated the income limit. Instead, you can get a subsidy if the cost of the second lowest cost Silver plan is more than 8.5% of your adjusted gross income. So you probably have been eligible for a subsidy for the last few years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My Obamacare rate is $1500 per month and I have the cheapest Obama care plan in my state. I get no subsidy as I gross over $49,000 a year in my state.

I don’t understand why tax paying US citizens can access the cheaper rates and cheaper healthcare.

I think the discounts should go to those employed and those that are working and trying.

yes, let's squeeze blood from a rock, and expect poor people to pay more for medical insurance.

FWIW, I have also had expensive ACA insurance for many years.


Just like Sherman said, everyone needs to "feel the hard hand of war." Not just the 6% of us getting ripped off on the exchange while everyone else enjoys their medicaid/medicare/employer sponsored plans.
Anonymous
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My Obamacare rate is $1500 per month and I have the cheapest Obama care plan in my state. I get no subsidy as I gross over $49,000 a year in my state.

I don’t understand why tax paying US citizens can access the cheaper rates and cheaper healthcare.

I think the discounts should go to those employed and those that are working and trying.


Just FYI, the American Rescue Plan and Inflation Reduction Act eliminated the income limit. Instead, you can get a subsidy if the cost of the second lowest cost Silver plan is more than 8.5% of your adjusted gross income. So you probably have been eligible for a subsidy for the last few years.


DP. This really isn’t something people should have to figure out to get healthcare.

Repeal and replace, with universal healthcare and watch the cost of care drop.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My Obamacare rate is $1500 per month and I have the cheapest Obama care plan in my state. I get no subsidy as I gross over $49,000 a year in my state.

I don’t understand why tax paying US citizens can access the cheaper rates and cheaper healthcare.

I think the discounts should go to those employed and those that are working and trying.


Just FYI, the American Rescue Plan and Inflation Reduction Act eliminated the income limit. Instead, you can get a subsidy if the cost of the second lowest cost Silver plan is more than 8.5% of your adjusted gross income. So you probably have been eligible for a subsidy for the last few years.


DP. This really isn’t something people should have to figure out to get healthcare.

Repeal and replace, with universal healthcare and watch the cost of care drop.


This.
There are a lot of entrenched interests in the current system, but it’s expensive and inefficient and ineffective. We spend more and have worse outcomes.
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