Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I'm paying more for groceries, energy costs, car and homeowners insurance, and health care costs. My salary has actually gone down because of rising health care costs.
On top of that, US Citizens are being killed and harassed by ICE, and as Americans, we are having less personal freedoms.
All of the bolded, and I don't have a salary, but a fixed income. Sorry about your health PP. You are now paying more in health care premiums, and probably a higher deductible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Health care costs have skyrocketed since the Affordable Care Act.
You must have a short term memory because they were skyrocketing before the ACA and rises actually slower a bit after ACA was implemented.
DP to add and once the ACA subsidies dropped, over one million people dropped insurance so are definitively worse off than they were before.
You mean the temporary subsidies.
Let us know when Republicans have a good healthcare plan proposal. Been waiting 15 years, seems all they have is complaining about healthcare and no solutions. Healthcare costs were already rising quickly before the ACA and the key to helping ACA work - the individual mandate - was shot down.
They. Do. Not. Have. Solutions.
Meanwhile, TrumpRx is a freaking joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Health care costs have skyrocketed since the Affordable Care Act.
You must have a short term memory because they were skyrocketing before the ACA and rises actually slower a bit after ACA was implemented.
DP to add and once the ACA subsidies dropped, over one million people dropped insurance so are definitively worse off than they were before.
More than likely, these are the people who did not carry any health insurance pre-ACA. So they are not worse off. They are slightly better than they were because they did receive some healthcare treatment while on the ACA.
Oh goody. They were able to get their tumor removed with the ACA. What a bonus!! Sorry it is back to malignant growth without any medical intervention at all, but at least they got some attention for a couple years so lucky them!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Health care costs have skyrocketed since the Affordable Care Act.
You must have a short term memory because they were skyrocketing before the ACA and rises actually slower a bit after ACA was implemented.
DP to add and once the ACA subsidies dropped, over one million people dropped insurance so are definitively worse off than they were before.
More than likely, these are the people who did not carry any health insurance pre-ACA. So they are not worse off. They are slightly better than they were because they did receive some healthcare treatment while on the ACA.
This is your response????? Lol!
Let me know when Republicans have a healthcare policy proposal. I won't hold my breath. 15 years and nada! It is embarrassing! And will not get my vote, period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Health care costs have skyrocketed since the Affordable Care Act.
You must have a short term memory because they were skyrocketing before the ACA and rises actually slower a bit after ACA was implemented.
DP to add and once the ACA subsidies dropped, over one million people dropped insurance so are definitively worse off than they were before.
You mean the temporary subsidies.
Let us know when Republicans have a good healthcare plan proposal. Been waiting 15 years, seems all they have is complaining about healthcare and no solutions. Healthcare costs were already rising quickly before the ACA and the key to helping ACA work - the individual mandate - was shot down.
They. Do. Not. Have. Solutions.
Meanwhile, TrumpRx is a freaking joke.
It's another Trump grift with his family receiving a kickback. Trump University, Trump steaks, Trump vodka, Trump airline, Trump casino, Trump sneakers, Trump bitcoin, Trump shuttle, Trump mortgage, and more all grifts that stole people money and then bankrupted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Health care costs have skyrocketed since the Affordable Care Act.
You must have a short term memory because they were skyrocketing before the ACA and rises actually slower a bit after ACA was implemented.
DP to add and once the ACA subsidies dropped, over one million people dropped insurance so are definitively worse off than they were before.
More than likely, these are the people who did not carry any health insurance pre-ACA. So they are not worse off. They are slightly better than they were because they did receive some healthcare treatment while on the ACA.
Oh goody. They were able to get their tumor removed with the ACA. What a bonus!! Sorry it is back to malignant growth without any medical intervention at all, but at least they got some attention for a couple years so lucky them!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Health care costs have skyrocketed since the Affordable Care Act.
You must have a short term memory because they were skyrocketing before the ACA and rises actually slower a bit after ACA was implemented.
DP to add and once the ACA subsidies dropped, over one million people dropped insurance so are definitively worse off than they were before.
You mean the temporary subsidies.
Let us know when Republicans have a good healthcare plan proposal. Been waiting 15 years, seems all they have is complaining about healthcare and no solutions. Healthcare costs were already rising quickly before the ACA and the key to helping ACA work - the individual mandate - was shot down.
They. Do. Not. Have. Solutions.
Meanwhile, TrumpRx is a freaking joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Health care costs have skyrocketed since the Affordable Care Act.
You must have a short term memory because they were skyrocketing before the ACA and rises actually slower a bit after ACA was implemented.
DP to add and once the ACA subsidies dropped, over one million people dropped insurance so are definitively worse off than they were before.
More than likely, these are the people who did not carry any health insurance pre-ACA. So they are not worse off. They are slightly better than they were because they did receive some healthcare treatment while on the ACA.
Anonymous wrote:Health care costs have skyrocketed since the Affordable Care Act.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Health care costs have skyrocketed since the Affordable Care Act.
You must have a short term memory because they were skyrocketing before the ACA and rises actually slower a bit after ACA was implemented.
DP to add and once the ACA subsidies dropped, over one million people dropped insurance so are definitively worse off than they were before.
More than likely, these are the people who did not carry any health insurance pre-ACA. So they are not worse off. They are slightly better than they were because they did receive some healthcare treatment while on the ACA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Health care costs have skyrocketed since the Affordable Care Act.
You must have a short term memory because they were skyrocketing before the ACA and rises actually slower a bit after ACA was implemented.
DP to add and once the ACA subsidies dropped, over one million people dropped insurance so are definitively worse off than they were before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Health care costs have skyrocketed since the Affordable Care Act.
You must have a short term memory because they were skyrocketing before the ACA and rises actually slower a bit after ACA was implemented.
DP to add and once the ACA subsidies dropped, over one million people dropped insurance so are definitively worse off than they were before.
You mean the temporary subsidies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Health care costs have skyrocketed since the Affordable Care Act.
You must have a short term memory because they were skyrocketing before the ACA and rises actually slower a bit after ACA was implemented.
Anonymous wrote:Health care costs have skyrocketed since the Affordable Care Act.