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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Since Obamacare priced health insurance out of reach for tax-paying middle-income people (who previously could afford care) while providing free care to low-income people, how about for the next three years we give the free care to the middle-income people and no care to the poor. We'll take turns! Then we can switch back again. It's not fair that the poor get free care and moderate earners can't afford it all.[/quote] What total BS. Middle class pay more for healthcare, but they can afford it. They may not like their premiums, but they pay them. The poor CAN'T pay them. Period. The poor go without health care, or at least they did before the ACA. Every single anti ACA poster on this board has whined about how their premiums have risen since Obamacare was passed. So what? So you pay a little more, so what? I'm happy to pay more so poor people get coverage. I can't turn a blind eye to the suffering of my fellow humans, and by paying a little more for health insurance, I'm allowing them to get healthcare, which is humane and right. [/quote] Spoken like a sanctimonious liberal who has NO CLUE just how impossible it is for the real middle class (not DCUM middle class) to afford health care under the UACA. am talking about someone who earns less than $50k pre-tax. How is someone like that expected to pay $15,000 -or close to half her take-home - on medical care? And the poor went without health care before the ACA? Well now we have middle class people who are going without health care AFTER the ACA. But that's the problem with liberals. All the sympathy for the poor, while callously telling the struggling lower-middle class....."you can afford to pay more." NO. They cannot. I personally had to forgo recommended treatment because of the astronomical cost while poor people got it for free. (Your problem might be that you are thinking of the middle class as those with incomes of $100,000 and up.)[/quote] If you are making $50K with kids, you can get a subsidy under ACA. The new bill would probably remove that subsidy.[/quote] I'm talking about an individual earning $50k whose kids are grown. There is no help for someone like that under the current ACA.[/quote]
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