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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Likely to lose coverage under the ACA because our subsidies will be eliminated and we can't afford the premiums. Too much income to get Medicaid, which will be decimated as well in our state. Basically we will have no health coverage. [/quote] What does "can't afford the premiums" mean? You spend too much elsewhere and don't want to spend less so that you can reallocate money to health insurance? You don't want a less expensive insurance plan? I suspect you have the money to pay for health care, but you don't want to cut back on other spending in order to do so. That's nobody's choice but yours. [/quote] A medically fragile child with less Medicaid can ruin the finances of a hard working family in no time. And tighter abortion laws mean more medically fragile children being born. What are your solutions for those families?[/quote] To be blunt, don't have children without a plan for how you're going to support the ensuing family financially, including paying for their health care needs. [/quote] Well, then don’t restrict abortions[/quote] How about practicing birth control through other means than abortion? Of course, that requires a modicum of self-control. [/quote]
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