The GOP healthcare bill is absolute shit
Cuts Medicaid,PP,and protection for the middle class
The GOP healthcare bill is absolute shit
Cuts Medicaid,PP,and protection for the middle class
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Yeah it's terrible. Tax cuts for billionaires. Truly the working man's party.
Which one, faggot?
We need single payer no bill will ever be good enough to fix this problem til we have single payer / medicare for everyone system. I hate that I have to be paranoid as fuck about me ending up in bankrupcy and most of the time having to avoid going to the doctor because I can't afford it.
stop working shit jobs for shillbux.
Best start hitting the gym and eating healthy.
Hospitals going to shut down like before Obamacare
Oh wow a thread about a topic with nothing but appeals to emotion, without citing the document in question and providing an archived link...How cancerous. Four letters for you.
You can tell how awful the bill is by all the slide threads.
Pull a Robin Hood and start stealing money from billionaires.
Not everyone can afford college. And you really can't afford college if have unpaid medical debt. On top of that where I live trade jobs only hire minorities.
The RINOs are behind this
The taxes are still in place
At the moment I don't even have a job honestly. Hard to find one that isn't retail/fastfood/(awful) warehouse ones(i can admit some can be ok but a lot of what I see are awful shift times/hours etc).
That's not really true. While, admittedly not an ideal solution, you could go into more debt through student loans.
Try harder.
>electing a shill
you dun goofed Sup Forums
The concept goes back to at least 1989, when the conservative Heritage Foundation proposed an individual mandate as an alternative to single-payer health care.[118] It was championed for a time by conservative economists and Republican senators as a market-based approach to healthcare
The 1993 Republican alternative, introduced by Senator John Chafee as the Health Equity and Access Reform Today Act, contained a "universal coverage" requirement with a penalty for noncompliance—an individual mandate—as well as subsidies to be used in state-based 'purchasing groups'.[124] Advocates for the 1993 bill included prominent Republicans such as Senators Orrin Hatch, Chuck Grassley, Bob Bennett and Kit Bond
After the 2016 election of Donald Trump as U.S. President, Heritage Foundation played a major role in shaping his transition team
they started obamacare
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>The idea of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) originated with Heritage Fellow and CNP member, Richard Allen
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CFR-affiliated foundations include: The Carnegie Foundation, The Ford Foundation, The Heritage Foundation, and the Rockefeller Brothers Foundation, among others.
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Really disappointing. I supported Trump for many reasons, he promised single payer, but I always had a fear that he would fail on issues requiring attention to policy detail.
This is not the time for deals, we need to demolish and replace societal structures like for-profit healthcare.
Student loans? yeah he should go into more debt and gamble his future away.
>trade jobs only hire minorities
I've never seen a Mexican or black HVAC worker or plumber. These jobs require licensure in most states, which prevents illegals from taking them. The legal minorities are too lazy to do the work. Hell, most community colleges have programs for these that will do job placement for you.
The American Opportunity Tax Credit gives you a dollar for dollar credit for $2000 in education expenses per year, and 50% credit for the next $1000 after that. This covers almost the entire cost of education at most community colleges for people who make too much to qualify for a Pell Grant.
The opportunity is there.
Did you know that before 1973 it was illegal in the US to profit off of health care. The Health Maintenance Organization Act of 1973 passed by Nixon changed everything
>the law Nixon mandated also included clauses that encouraged medical providers to not CURE afflictions, but to PROLONG them by only treating the symptoms. There’s no money to be made in CURING sickness.
Is the health insurance business a racket? Yes, literally. And this is why the shameless pandering to robber baron corporations posing as “health providers” is such an egregious … and obvious … tactic to do nothing more than plump up insurance company profits.
the downfall of the American health insurance system falls squarely on the shoulders of former President Richard M. Nixon.
In 1973, Nixon did a personal favor for his friend and campaign financier, Edgar Kaiser, then president and chairman of Kaiser-Permanente. Nixon signed into law, the Health Maintenance Organization Act of 1973, in which medical insurance agencies, hospitals, clinics and even doctors, could begin functioning as for-profit business entities instead of the service organizations they were intended to be
RomneyCare was designed to make the Jews who run your healthcare industry even more money for doing even less work
TrumpCare is an astute bit of political capitalization: they're throwing out the only good parts of ObamaCare (there weren't many, granted) so that the people who actually need medical care aren't going to get it.
It's all a disaster. The head of the snake needs to be cut off, you need to implement universal health care and cut all of these people out of the political / lobbyist systems for good.
>Cuts Medicaid,PP,and protection for the middle class
if your country doesnt tame medicaid there will be no america in the coming decades. How you still want this to keep going despite its insane costs is beyond me.
>middle class
middle class welfare is a joke. Politicians shouldnt be taxing them exorbitantly only to deliver some pennies back in the form of gibs. drop tax rates and let them keep their shit instead
>usa
>government healthcare
why dont people realise just how much this would cost you all? there is a reason vermont back off. Theres a reason why california if it tries it will collapse. For it to work you need a complete change in the nations mindset and habits otherwise you end up like us or the UK, fat as fuck and paying for jacks 4th heart surgery because he loves his oreos
>government fucked up healthcare
>fix it by giving more power to the government
Seems reasonable.
The D's showed their ass Obama's first two years. They could've jailed half of Wall St and passed single payer, but what did they do? Jailed nobody and passed a healthcare plan originally devised by Richard Nixon. They're not democrats, and the Ryan Republicans are not conservatives. They're both exactly the same besides superficial rhetoric.
This should be an obvious point but the people get duped every time. This is reality. As long as it's a two party system with straight voting (instead of instant runoff or other multi-party enabling methods) this is what you get.
Stop being elitist. There is nothing wrong with shit jobs.
Nixon. That explains it. Man how are we going to fix this country when the majority of people dont know how bad it is? They keep dumbing us down and taking our rights but nobody is the wiser.
nixon also started soft genocide
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The Genocide, Eugenics and Birth Control movements were forced to completely re-make themselves after the Holocaust.
ie: away from hard genocide, to soft genocide
Returning to the root Malthusian hysteria, they repackaged their agenda as based on ‘over-population.’ Many, if not most, of the measures entertained prior to the Holocaust remained on the table for consideration. Only the reasons for implementing those measures were changed. Thus, in the 1950s and 1960s, calls for ‘population control’ increased in frequency and volume. See Paul Ehrlich’s “The Population Bomb” as one example that made a dent in popular opinion.
But population control advocates understood that the scope of the problem they were presenting required government action at all levels. Thus, Richard Nixon was prompted to enact population control legislation (still in force today). In 1972, Nixon would call for a commission to ‘study’ the problem and present recommendations. This is known as the Rockefeller Commission Report.
The two names most prominently listed on the Jaffe Memo are Bernard Berelson and Frederick Jaffe, the one responsible for the memo itself. These two same individuals were members of the Rockefeller Commission. Berelson was a full commissioner, while Jaffe was listed as a ‘special consultant.
Do you really think pol is crying over PP and Medicaid getting cut?
>NAFTA, Obamacare, Trumpcare invented by rockefeller affiliated Heritage foundation
the people wanted single payer universal healthcare
but rockefeller wanted individual mandate and for-profit healthcare
>linking a blog post that literally cites itself
Jaysus Christ
Yeah, that will surely make you immune to cancer
>cuts medicaid
Or getting injured through no fault of your own because shit happens you can't always control.
> in 1880s was 1 in 50
>1920s 1 in 20
>1970s 1 in 10
>2000s 1 in 2
by 2025 the rate will be close to 80%
its a nice little side cull project they had for a while
In 1971, when President Richard M. Nixon initiated the War on Cancer, the average person had a 1 in 10 risk of developing cancer in his or her lifetime. Today, that's changed – for the worse. The risk as of 2005 is 1 in 2.
this is the major cause of rapid decline in western populations
cancer is now as common as the flu, that is intentional. the existing cures for cancer are intentionally suppressed.
the great culling/poisoning orchestrated by CIA, CFR, etc has led to dramatic population declines. the genocide machine is being refueled by new immigrants to pack into the poison chambers
Republicans were never the working man's party. Learn US history, faggot.