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| Stoned | Jun 2 2016, 02:35 AM Post #31 |
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Here is a full analysis of the Trump "plan", As our analysis above shows, Mr. Trump’s plan to repeal and replace Obamacare – based on the details available – would both add to the deficit and significantly reduce coverage. Meanwhile, his plan to block grant Medicaid could generate significant savings; however, insufficient details are available to estimate if there are any and how much. These changes are for the most part in addition to Mr. Trump’s other policy proposals, which we’ve estimated would cost $12.1 trillion, driving debt to 129 percent of the economy in ten years. As the campaign proceeds, we hope that Mr. Trump will present additional policies to pay for his proposals and put debt on a more sustainable path. http://fiscalfactcheck.crfb.org/measuring-trumps-healthcare-plan/ |
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| Neutral | Jun 2 2016, 02:52 AM Post #32 |
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Analysis without facts is useless. |
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| colo_crawdad | Jun 2 2016, 04:28 AM Post #33 |
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What facts do you find missing? Please be specific. |
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| Stoned | Jun 2 2016, 05:16 AM Post #34 |
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The analysis seems to be universal But an analysis of his health care plan by the nonpartisan budget hawks Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget is instructive in that it shows, yet again, how detached his rhetoric on the campaign trail is from reality. It's one more indication that he's either deluded about what the words coming out of his mouth mean, or he thinks the electorate is mostly made up of rubes who can't keep up with the torrent of promises and pledges he leaves scattered about the country. According to the center's report, Trump's mish-mash of health care proposals – which are mostly old conservatives favorites dredged up from past health care reform debates – would cost nearly half a trillion dollars more than Obamacare over a decade, while doubling the number of people without health insurance. This is due to the fact that his repeal of the Affordable Care Act would rip away insurance from some 22 million people, while his proposed new plan for health insurance coverage, based on allowing companies to sell insurance across state lines and changing the tax treatment of health care policies bought by individuals, would only help about 1 million. http://www.usnews.com/opinion/blogs/pat-garofalo/articles/2016-03-15/donald-trumps-health-care-plan-another-way-he-lies-about-reality |
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| Stoned | Jun 2 2016, 05:20 AM Post #35 |
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Even the conservative sources can't stand it: http://thefederalist.com/2016/03/07/5-reasons-donald-trumps-health-plan-is-worthless/ |
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| Sea Dog | Jun 2 2016, 05:24 AM Post #36 |
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Do you really want someone who regularly declares bankruptcy to be in charge of your healthcare? http://www.forbes.com/sites/debtwire/2015/08/18/a-trip-down-donald-trumps-bankruptcy-memory-lane/#7208dd1a75dd |
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| Neutral | Jun 2 2016, 05:47 AM Post #37 |
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LOL We really want a fisherman Sea. |
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| Banandangees | Jun 2 2016, 08:08 AM Post #38 |
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Apparently your haven't been in an ER lately. They never left. One weekend, I had to visit the ER at a local 600 bed hospital. My family physician doesn't make house calls like when I was a kid. The waiting room was full. I went in at 7:00PM and left at 1:00 AM. I said to the attending "hospitalist (one of six on duty and many cubicles to be seen in," you folks are really busy tonight. He said, "it's getting so it that way every night. In our area, the ERs are still full of folks who don't have insurance or are on Obamacare. Nothing has changed much in our area regarding ERs being used as physicians office visits, it's just gotten worse. |
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| Berton | Jun 2 2016, 10:39 AM Post #39 |
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They can't afford Obamacare so they don't pay the premium or they are here illegally and don't pay the premium. ER usage has not changed and more people are being forced to stop paying their premiums as the cost of insurance under Obamacare skyrockets. |
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| colo_crawdad | Jun 2 2016, 08:50 PM Post #40 |
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Ok ay, your post was just a red herring. I understand. |
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