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  1. 2_Spicy_2_Impeach on

    >“I like my plan the best. Don’t give any money to the insurance companies, give it to the people directly. Let them buy their own health care plan. And we’re looking at that. If that can work. We’re looking at that,” Trump said.

    Just kicking the can down the road while people suffer and idiots believe him.

  2. Hypothesising_Null on

    > Don’t give any money to the insurance companies, give it to the people directly. Let them buy their own health care plan.

    Buy the plan from whom, Donny? That’s still giving money to the insurance companies. Just with more steps and worse coverage. Always trying to do things in the worst possible way.

    Universal healthcare with single payer is the only way to take the insurance companies out of the equation entirely.

  3. Most-Direction-6547 on

    In the average republican mind, ACA subsidies, or more specifically, Obamacare money, exclusively goes to poor, unemployed minorities (often illegals) in Democratic-run big cities. It’s so easy to get their votes by just campaigning on stopping those subsidies for illegals and giving the money to veterans. It’s all fucking fantasy, even Trump knows it, but he can’t commit to the extension because of this bullshit line of reasoning.

  4. RiseDelicious3556 on

    Well how else can we insure that billionaires like Jeff Bezos can afford to rent the city of Venice for their wedding???

  5. No, he would rather not extend the ACA subsidies. That is just some earth-shattering news coming from the, ‘We will have a better health care system soon’, party claiming that promise for how many years now? No subsidies, no food, and no help for the homeless. Don’t know much more we can all be grateful to the gop Reich than we are now. To be fair, haven’t heard much from the decrepit Dems on homeless either. However, We the People should never believe another want to be Hitler, on anything!

  6. Universal healthcare would have better outcomes for half the cost.

    But that’s apparently communism so Americans won’t do the thing that would help them personally to an immense degree.

    America is broken. It was broken by wealthy right wing interests.

    Instead, more tax cuts for the rich will be done to “solve” the healthcare crises and starve the federal government.

    /slow clap

  7. blingybangbang on

    Hi America, Canada here, genuine question; do you think America could ever have universal Healthcare like the rest of us, say in 10-20 years? Why is it such a non-starter to so many Americans?

  8. PartyClient3447 on

    Christmas gifts won’t be happening in my family this year. I have to figure out which dependent to vote out of the house in order to feed and insure the others.

  9. ZonghZonghZongh on

    If only Trump’s imagination was a little stronger than his lust for vengeance and hateful nature. The Democratic Party would *totally* work with Trump and the Republicans on a better, comprehensive healthcare plan, at their own electoral plan. Democrats believe in government and want it to work. They would work in good faith on a universal plan, even if Trump got all the credit.

  10. Anyone dumb enough to believe Republicans will do anything for healthcare has not paid attention. The party fundamentally believes the government should have no role in healthcare instead it should be available only to those who can afford it everyone else shut up and die. Have your babies at home if you get sick or injured and cant work that is your failure.

  11. Oh yeah, I remember now, I’d rather not do what I just said I wanted to do.

    Imagine all the voices whispering in his ear and him having to decide which crazy person is the one he’ll listen to…today.

  12. >“I like my plan the best. Don’t give any money to the insurance companies, give it to the people directly. Let them buy their own health care plan. And we’re looking at that. If that can work. We’re looking at that,” Trump said.

    >Asked if he is planning to extend the Affordable Care Act subsidies that were at the heart of the government shutdown debate, Trump said he’d “rather not.”

    >“Somebody said I want to extend them for two years. I don’t want to extend them for two years. I’d rather not extend them at all,” Trump said. “Some kind of extension may be necessary to get something else done, because the un-Affordable Care Act has been a disaster.”

  13. citymousecountyhouse on

    Well Piggy, I and most taxpayers would prefer not to pay for you and the pigs in Congress to have healthcare much less pensions for life. All that needs to be shut down. And that should just be a start.

  14. TheRagingAmish on

    This sounds like he wants Obamacare with extra steps?

    Like give the people on the exchanges a check and they use that to pay credit portion of thr premium?

    I’m half tempted to just let it happen.

  15. thdudewiththname on

    Before the election its the typical narc shit… they talk out of both sides of their mouth.

    After the election is , “for every kid i rape, we will choose 5 people at random to live”

    every dumbass american, “itll be me I hope”

  16. if he somehow manages to extend it past jan when the new policies take affect, will it actually bring the stuff down or is everybody screwed?

  17. invalidpassword on

    Is that anything like some families would rather not eat or be able to make their mortgage?

  18. sharpshooter_243 on

    What the hell is he wearing in that picture. Is he not even hiding that he’s gay now since the Bubba news broke

  19. flux_of_grey_kittens on

    I’d like to think that before Zohran left the white house he whispered into Trump’s ear, “Yo… your neck look like an old pussy, b.” and now he’s self conscious about it.

  20. Rivercitybruin on

    Destroy something becase Obama did it..

    And have zero chance of providing a reasonable alternative

  21. > “Somebody said I want to extend them for two years. I don’t want to extend them for two years. I’d rather not extend them at all,” Trump said. “Some kind of extension may be necessary to get something else done, because the un-Affordable Care Act has been a disaster.”

    Oh man, I was so worried the shutdown in January was not going to happen anymore. Never say never.

    Classic case of, You reap what you sow!

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