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US House votes to adopt AHCA (Republican health care); bill moves to Senate

Zolo

Member
The Senate is crafting their own version. I would think they would aim to engineer it to pass both the house (again) and get 50 in the senate. If that's even possible.

Yeah. I guess it depends on if the HFC is really not willing to go any less bad.
 
Here's the problem. Let's say you already voted once for this and took your victory lap today, your polling numbers take a hit since you were already vulnerable. Now the Senate passes their version and you have to take another vote on something completely different.

It still doesn't make sense.
 
My question is, if they pretty much gut healthcare, make it so the insurance providers can deny helping you even if you have insurance, what's the point of paying for health insurance?

Why should I pay $500 a month for a service if they just turn around and decide not to help pay when I need it?

I mean, isn't that what this bill is proposing?
 

MarionCB

Member
Trump just said Australia has better health care than we do.

They have single payer.

Well, yes. Every citizen is covered here, funded by taxes. Wait, is he supporting Universal Healthcare now, or is he just being an ignorant fool? Do I even need to ask? It's the latter, isn't it?
 

necrosis

Member
Here's the problem. Let's say you already voted once for this and took your victory lap today, your polling numbers take a hit since you were already vulnerable. Now the Senate passes their version and you have to take another vote on something completely different.

It still doesn't make sense.

assuming the senate passes anything
 
The fact that they know they can but say they don't think they will tells you all you need to know. If they cared, they'd make it impossible for the state to do that to you.

I guess that's why I'm trying to see if there is something they are basis this idea on. It just seems like such a bold faced lie that even republican constituents were screaming about.

It's so craven and absurd that I'm grasping for straws. Like, there has to be something they are basing the statement on, right?
 
Well, yes. Every citizen is covered here, funded by taxes. Wait, is he supporting Universal Healthcare now, or is he just being an ignorant fool? Do I even need to ask? It's the latter, isn't it?

Trump has vouched for universal in past. Today he has to pander to his bosses.
 

Zolo

Member
Here's the problem. Let's say you already voted once for this and took your victory lap today, your polling numbers take a hit since you were already vulnerable. Now the Senate passes their version and you have to take another vote on something completely different.

It still doesn't make sense.

Yeah. That's what I'm thinking. Is the HFC really going to say 'no' after they've all done victory laps?
 
Well, yes. Every citizen is covered here, funded by taxes. Wait, is he supporting Universal Healthcare now, or is he just being an ignorant fool? Do I even need to ask? It's the latter, isn't it?

To be honost, I dont even think he knows the issue inside or out. He just knows:

BILLS ARE GOOD. LETS PASS BILL. WIN WIN WIN.
 

Foffy

Banned
Well, yes. Every citizen is covered here, funded by taxes. Wait, is he supporting Universal Healthcare now, or is he just being an ignorant fool? Do I even need to ask? It's the latter, isn't it?

He supported UHC for years.

It stopped when he ran for office.

It was "too late to do single payer" that were his words during a debate when there were 400 other sociopaths running for the same ticket.
 
My wife is about to be a nurse anesthetist in the US. They make VERY good money. It's a very specialized field.

Unfortunately this position doesn't exist in Canada. If it did, we'd probably be considering moving to Canada. We already live in Minnesota, we're almost Canadian anyway :)

Why doesn't it exist in Canada though? Do they just have other doctors handle those duties too?
 

TaterTots

Banned
Everyone saying, "hold that L." I don't like it. Seems like Republicans are starting to get on the same page and working together. Since its going to the Senate, good chance something is going to change.

Also, yes, a lot of people are for single payer, so no surprise.
 
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DietRob

i've been begging for over 5 years.
Everyone saying, "hold that L." I don't like it. Seems like Republicans are starting to get on the same page and working together. Since its going to the Senate, good chance something is going to change.

Yep, it's getting scary now. Mitch McConnell is an assole but he's a legislative powerhouse and I guarantee he will get some form of this out of the Senate. It might be a little less terrible than it is now but it will still fuck over millions of people.

Once he gets it out of the Senate the house will have to swallow it and they will. Then boom goes the dynamite.
 

Maxim726X

Member
Yep, it's getting scary now. Mitch McConnell is an assole but he's a legislative powerhouse and I guarantee he will get some form of this out of the Senate. It might be a little less terrible than it is now but it will still fuck over millions of people.

Once he gets it out of the Senate the house will have to swallow it and they will. Then boom goes the dynamite.

Get it out of the Senate... Only to go back to the House and feel the wrath of the Tea Baggers again.

He's not a magician.
 

Not

Banned
I thought that budget reconciliation was their only chance.

Shows how much GAF knows.

Fuck this country.
 
Yep, it's getting scary now. Mitch McConnell is an assole but he's a legislative powerhouse and I guarantee he will get some form of this out of the Senate. It might be a little less terrible than it is now but it will still fuck over millions of people.

Once he gets it out of the Senate the house will have to swallow it and they will. Then boom goes the dynamite.

There's a good reason why Dems barely did it with a super majority after 70 years of Congress not being able to do anything, healthcare is the toughest legislative action to get through.

I thought that budget reconciliation was their only chance.

Shows how much GAF knows.

Fuck this country.

Anything done in the Senate requires reconciliation or 60 votes.
 

MarionCB

Member
He supported UHC for years.

It stopped when he ran for office.

It was "too late to do single payer" that were his words during a debate when there were 400 other sociopaths running for the same ticket.

Wow. So he could have fought for one good thing in his life but he deliberately chose not to. Ugh, what an ugly man.
 
Why doesn't it exist in Canada though? Do they just have other doctors handle those duties too?

No clue. Different countries have different models and my guess is Canada uses purely doctors for anesthesia. It's a little bit competitive in the states between MDs and Nurses in this field.

Other countries do have something similar (Denmark, Iceland, France) but it would be a lot hard with the language barriers
 

Foffy

Banned
Wow. So he could have fought for one good thing in his life but he deliberately chose not to. Ugh, what an ugly man.

He's a man that says one thing and does another, and people are simply too dumb enough to believe it.

I'm sure people actually believe him when he said, today, that the AHCA will not be worse than the ACA, that Medicaid won't be gutted, that preexisting conditions can never return.

What he says and what happens almost seem like they're intentional dualities. He likely went against the idea of UHC because Republicans, being the vile parasites they are to human life, really believe the idea of public solidarity is just for Communists or something.
 
He's a man that says one thing and does another, and people are simply too dumb enough to believe it.

I'm sure people actually believe him when he said, today, that the AHCA will not be worse than the ACA, that Medicaid won't be gutted, that preexisting conditions can never return.

What he says and what happens almost seem like they're intentional dualities. He likely went against the idea of UHC because Republicans, being the vile parasites they are to human life, really believe the idea of public solidarity is just for Communists or something.

Most of them genuinely believe that the ways in which American healthcare is better than other countries' healthcare is a superior superiority to the "partisan" UN stats showing all the countries that beat us, then will inevitably link you yo some fringe case of a person dying on a gurney in an NHS clinic to show you what socialized medicine is REALLY like. Oh, and if you point out current market failures, they just tell you it's too much government regulation and that letting the market handle it would fix it. It's a damn religion with these people.
 
Apparently on the Facebook page of Senator Rob Portman:

The status quo on health care is unsustainable. Premiums and deductibles continue their steep climb, and the skyrocketing cost of health care is hurting Ohio families and small businesses. There’s only one insurance company in more than one third of Ohio counties, which is leaving Ohioans with fewer choices and higher costs. Congress must take responsible action that lowers health care costs, but these changes must be made in a way that does not leave people behind.

I’ve already made clear that I don’t support the House bill as currently constructed because I continue to have concerns that this bill does not do enough to protect Ohio's Medicaid expansion population, especially those who are receiving treatment for heroin and prescription drug abuse. We have an opioid crisis in this country, and I’m going to continue to work with my colleagues on solutions that ensure that those who are impacted by this epidemic can continue to receive treatment.
 

Zubz

Banned
Wonder if there is correlation to poverty and medicaid enrollment in those states. I would be surprised if they could afford to move is what I'm saying.

Maybe this could be the wake-up call they need?

Granted, those areas tend to be echo chambers, with the original echoes resonating several generations back. Any moment of clarity will just be beaten down by mob mentality & they go back to loving the people that almost killed them like they were a damn sports team.
 
Watching Maddow and seeing these people's stories and I'm thinking about myself, my sister, my brother in law, my dad, my niece, my nephew. All of us have something insurance companies would label as a pre-existing condition. My heart is breaking right now.

These people are just evil.
 
I thought that budget reconciliation was their only chance.

Shows how much GAF knows.

Fuck this country.

:lol So much anger in this post but you're so ignorant on the subject.

Budget reconciliation is their only chance and they still need to do it to become a law. Something passing the house doesn't make it a law. SMFH


If democrats have proven anything today it's just how incredibly inept and stupid they still are. It's mind boggling to say but it's literally like the Republicans are playing chess while the Democrats are playing checkers. The childish singing, the presumption that people will now leave the republicans in droves and they'll swing back to majority in the various branches of government while putting in no effort, being to afraid to speak up and label things like the republicans did and just overall be bad at affecting voters. They have so many golden opportunities to bring people into their party and what do they do? They sing stupid shit on the house floor, enjoy the 8 years of Trump and republican majority because they can't get over their self righteous finger wagging to actually get people united for a cause. The stupidity to act this cocky after doing so for about a decade but accomplishing barely anything and now losing all power is just incredible. Keep taking the L Dems and keep the glorious infighting we see even here about how certain Dems should shut up and continue your purity tests for righteousness.
 

danm999

Member
Trump just said Australia has better health care than we do.

They have single payer.

Not to be a pedant but we don't have single payer but we have a mixed system where majority are covered by a public option paid into via taxes called Medicare (WONDER WHERE WE GOT THAT IDEA FROM) but private cover exists if you want it.

It doesn't detract from your overall point though, we have universal Heath care through a system similar in part to single payer.
 
As a Canadian I'm honestly shocked at how the US is regressing in this regard. I do hope for the sake of so many people who didn't vote Trump, and just for all those who need universal healthcare that this stupid bill doesn't pass.

If this calamity does come to fruition, I really do hope karma comes back to bite the deplorables who voted Trump and these ugly Republicans in.

Just disgusting to watch these politicians playing with people's lives.
 
If democrats have proven anything today it's just how incredibly inept and stupid they still are. It's mind boggling to say but it's literally like the Republicans are playing chess while the Democrats are playing checkers. The childish singing, the presumption that people will now leave the republicans in droves and they'll swing back to majority in the various branches of government while putting in no effort, being to afraid to speak up and label things like the republicans did and just overall be bad at affecting voters. They have so many golden opportunities to bring people into their party and what do they do? They sing stupid shit on the house floor, enjoy the 8 years of Trump and republican majority because they can't get over their self righteous finger wagging to actually get people united for a cause.

Republicans were singing the same song and gained 60 seats that following House election.

I think some of you go after the easy targets because obviously the other side doesn't give a shit what you think so it's pointless to lash out at them. But Democrats need you and have to listen to you so they are like a conduit for your helpless rage.
 
Watching Maddow and seeing these people's stories and I'm thinking about myself, my sister, my brother in law, my dad, my niece, my nephew. All of us have something insurance companies would label as a pre-existing condition. My heart is breaking right now.

These people are just evil.

And yet half the country says those people actively fucking you over are more palatable to be around so what does that say about your party?

Republicans were singing the same song and gained 60 seats that following House election.

I think some of you go after the easy targets because obviously the other side doesn't give a shit what you think so it's pointless to lash out at them. But Democrats need you and have to listen to you so they are like a conduit for your helpless rage.

Maybe they will gain seats but they have been whining for a decade about how evil the republicans are and they've done nothing but lose more and more seats causing them to lose more and more power. And after showing how out of touch and inept you are at running campaigns you decide to preemptively pat yourselves on the back with mockingly singing and already counting the lost seats that republicans likely won't give up. Like how tone deaf and clueless to the world outside do you have to be?
 

Foffy

Banned
Most of them genuinely believe that the ways in which American healthcare is better than other countries' healthcare is a superior superiority to the "partisan" UN stats showing all the countries that beat us, then will inevitably link you yo some fringe case of a person dying on a gurney in an NHS clinic to show you what socialized medicine is REALLY like. Oh, and if you point out current market failures, they just tell you it's too much government regulation and that letting the market handle it would fix it. It's a damn religion with these people.

Yep. Literally had someone tell me how the ACA was Socialism and how the free market system will fix it.

As I've said earlier in the thread, the free market is an abstraction hijacked by greed and collusion. More specifically, the rentierism fueled by neoliberal Capitalist ideology.

Like a religious habit, it may only be in death does one lose the nonsense...
 

Rked

Member
I hate republicans and everyone that voted for these @@#! in. Good news people that make 200K+ get a massive tax cut and yet you will see these idiots that are going to get shafted by this the hardest will defend the republican plan and praise it. I hate this so much.
 
You mean what does it say about them...

Cool, then please enjoy your democratic party being a minority small enough to not even cause a speed bump when new legislation, supreme court nominees, etc. come up. Problem solved!

A quarter of the country and they were conned and or bigoted.

Voting populace is what matters and if they were conned then why do still such a high number of Trump supporters support and view Trump favorably still? Like Trump has given them enough ammunition for years and they're still not capitalizing.
 
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