The drug issue is due to an act passed by a GOP congress. They could have enacted a reform at anytime, even when Dems were in control. So far, crickets. They never will, because they drink from the pharmaceutical teat.
The across state lines idea doesn't fly, because it would allow insurers to be shielded by law in the state they reside in, and make it much harder for the consumer to fight or sue.
He mentions repealing the affordable care act, but make no mention how that will affect those with pre-existing conditions.
The block grant to states is to allow them to block birth control for religious reasons. Then it will go to court, where it will lose.
Basically, it's all about pleasing the health industry. Fuck them.
Trump releases his healthcare plan
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Don't bother. If you don't get your info from Rush Limbaugh, you don't know what you are talking about.Shill Jackson wrote:The drug issue is due to an act passed by a GOP congress. They could have enacted a reform at anytime, even when Dems were in control. So far, crickets.
The across state lines idea doesn't fly, because it would allow insurers to be shielded by law in the state they reside in, and make it much harder for the consumer to fight or sue.
He mentions repealing the affordable care act, but make no mention how that will affect those with pre-existing conditions.
The block grant to states is to allow them to block birth control for religious reasons. Then it will go to court, where it will lose.
All of these tea baggers are crying that their party has betrayed them. That might be true, but their president hasn't. These right wing whackos are simply stomping their feet throwing temper tantrums because America is tired of their bullshit. They created Trump, and now they are left to deal with him.
But, don't worry Republicans, in November ONCE again the Dems will bail you asses out when Hillary wipes the floor with Trump lol.
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rileymartin wrote:Don't bother. If you don't get your info from Rush Limbaugh, you don't know what you are talking about.Shill Jackson wrote:The drug issue is due to an act passed by a GOP congress. They could have enacted a reform at anytime, even when Dems were in control. So far, crickets.
The across state lines idea doesn't fly, because it would allow insurers to be shielded by law in the state they reside in, and make it much harder for the consumer to fight or sue.
He mentions repealing the affordable care act, but make no mention how that will affect those with pre-existing conditions.
The block grant to states is to allow them to block birth control for religious reasons. Then it will go to court, where it will lose.
All of these tea baggers are crying that their party has betrayed them. That might be true, but their president hasn't. These right wing whackos are simply stomping their feet throwing temper tantrums because America is tired of their bullshit. They created Trump, and now they are left to deal with him.
But, don't worry Republicans, in November ONCE again the Dems will bail you asses out when Hillary wipes the floor with Trump lol.
You're so SMRT! You and Shill are in the know when it comes to politics! Damn the GOP!!!
"Clinton accepted $164,315 in the first six months of the campaign from drug companies, far more than the rest of the 2016 field, according to an analysis by Stat News."
http://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/25 ... 2016-field" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"The Clinton campaign received far more money from the drug and medical device industries than any other presidential candidate in either party during the first six months of the campaign, according to figures compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics. She accepted $164,315 during that period.
The figures don’t include the third-quarter contributions, which were filed with the Federal Election Commission on Thursday. They represent mostly individual donors affiliated with the pharmaceutical industry, as well as some political action committee money.
The donors also include two senior executives of a company that recently imposed a massive price increase on one of its drugs."
https://www.bostonglobe.com/news/politi ... story.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"In a feisty fundraising email sent to supporters on Wednesday, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders accused Hillary Clinton of being too cozy with health care and pharmaceutical companies, asserting that the Democratic front-runner has taken more money in campaign contributions from those industries than the top three Republican presidential candidates combined."
http://dailycaller.com/2015/12/23/berni ... -industry/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Oh my God!!! I can't believe it" A politician accepted money from a special interest group? A Republican would Never do that LOL!!!Johnnyblazzed wrote:rileymartin wrote:Don't bother. If you don't get your info from Rush Limbaugh, you don't know what you are talking about.Shill Jackson wrote:The drug issue is due to an act passed by a GOP congress. They could have enacted a reform at anytime, even when Dems were in control. So far, crickets.
The across state lines idea doesn't fly, because it would allow insurers to be shielded by law in the state they reside in, and make it much harder for the consumer to fight or sue.
He mentions repealing the affordable care act, but make no mention how that will affect those with pre-existing conditions.
The block grant to states is to allow them to block birth control for religious reasons. Then it will go to court, where it will lose.
All of these tea baggers are crying that their party has betrayed them. That might be true, but their president hasn't. These right wing whackos are simply stomping their feet throwing temper tantrums because America is tired of their bullshit. They created Trump, and now they are left to deal with him.
But, don't worry Republicans, in November ONCE again the Dems will bail you asses out when Hillary wipes the floor with Trump lol.
You're so SMRT! You and Shill are in the know when it comes to politics! Damn the GOP!!!
"Clinton accepted $164,315 in the first six months of the campaign from drug companies, far more than the rest of the 2016 field, according to an analysis by Stat News."
http://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/25 ... 2016-field" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"The Clinton campaign received far more money from the drug and medical device industries than any other presidential candidate in either party during the first six months of the campaign, according to figures compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics. She accepted $164,315 during that period.
The figures don’t include the third-quarter contributions, which were filed with the Federal Election Commission on Thursday. They represent mostly individual donors affiliated with the pharmaceutical industry, as well as some political action committee money.
The donors also include two senior executives of a company that recently imposed a massive price increase on one of its drugs."
https://www.bostonglobe.com/news/politi ... story.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"In a feisty fundraising email sent to supporters on Wednesday, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders accused Hillary Clinton of being too cozy with health care and pharmaceutical companies, asserting that the Democratic front-runner has taken more money in campaign contributions from those industries than the top three Republican presidential candidates combined."
http://dailycaller.com/2015/12/23/berni ... -industry/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/insuranc ... spartanntp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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