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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] SNAP isn't Obamacare. One is food, the other is health care. There are emergency funds already allocated AND appropriated to be used if SNAP funding was interrupted -- so why isn't Trump releasing the SNAP (that's food, son) funds, as ordered by a federal judge?[/quote] And both are covered under the CR. Dems don't want to agree to it, so suffer.[/quote] No, the GOP unilaterally cut SNAP benefits and are letting ACA funding expire. The Dems do not agree to that which is why they don't agree with the CR. And, with recissions, the Executive branch is ignoring the laws already in place and the Dems don't agree with that, either.[/quote] Yet democrats agreed with every CR previously. Now they don't. I personally think it's a great way to kill Obamacare and I'm enthusiastic about that![/quote] and replace it with what? What would be the new health insurance regime?[/quote] The [b]private insurance system we had[/b], which was cheaper, more effective, and led to better outcomes. At this point, it’s very clear Obamacare has failed. We can look at options for healthcare reform, but if we do it’s important we focus that on the private sector, and listen to the experts on insurance, rather then relying on communism like Obamacare did.[/quote] That was before Citizens United. The ACA and Citizens United happened within two months of each other. Now there is only one thing stopping the private insurance industry from spending billions on lobbying and pennies on health care. And that's the ACA. [/quote]
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