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Roger A. Shrubber

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Literally a republican(Mitt Romney’s) “healthcare” plan. They didn’t give away shit forcing you to buy insurance is not the same as providing healthcare. Fascism with a friendlier face is still fascism.(“fascism is more appropriately called corporatism, it is the merger of state and corporate power.” Those are Mussolini’s words too not mine and he fucking invented it)
no, they did not give us free health care, but they made it affordable for hundreds of thousands of people who had had no insurance at all before...
but if you want to name it after it's actual inventor, it would be Grubercare
https://www.forbes.com/sites/aroy/2011/10/11/how-mitt-romneys-health-care-experts-helped-design-obamacare/?sh=77c94997fb5a
 

hanimmal

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Literally a republican(Mitt Romney’s) “healthcare” plan. They didn’t give away shit forcing you to buy insurance is not the same as providing healthcare.
Yeah you are wrong, Obamacare did expand Medicaid for people who could not otherwise afford health insurance. But once again, people living in a lot of the Republican led states were screwed when their Republican governors would not allow it to be expanded to those citizens.

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Fascism with a friendlier face is still fascism.(“fascism is more appropriately called corporatism, it is the merger of state and corporate power.” Those are Mussolini’s words too not mine and he fucking invented it)
 

Lenin1917

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No one forced it
My wife was able to afford blue cross blue shield for the first time in her life
2.5% tax penalty for failure to purchase insurance says otherwise. I’m glad your wife got healthcare but what of the millions in poverty who can’t. Factor in copays and deductibles and prescriptions and it’s practically useless. The only solution is nationalizing the industry and abolition of private coverage
 

Herb & Suds

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2.5% tax penalty for failure to purchase insurance says otherwise. I’m glad your wife got healthcare but what of the millions in poverty who can’t. Factor in copays and deductibles and prescriptions and it’s practically useless. The only solution is nationalizing the industry and abolition of private coverage
I’m not able to save the world
I accept that
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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2.5% tax penalty for failure to purchase insurance says otherwise. I’m glad your wife got healthcare but what of the millions in poverty who can’t. Factor in copays and deductibles and prescriptions and it’s practically useless. The only solution is nationalizing the industry and abolition of private coverage
you have to pick your fights, you can't fight everyone about everything, right fucking now...how about we get the fucking supremely lying court sorted out, then maybe get a slightly better handle on gun control, and make sure the republicans can't start trying to steal elections wholesale... then we can work on socialized medicine.
 

HGCC

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No reason you can't embrace both. Strive for greatness, but recognize what is realistic and don't get discouraged if you don't quite get to your goal. Adapt as you go, it's a process.

Eat your Wheaties.
 
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