MichDeac25
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So Obamacare clearly didn't solve the problem, should probably repeal it with something that will. Good thinking.
So Medicare for all then?
So Obamacare clearly didn't solve the problem, should probably repeal it with something that will. Good thinking.
FIFY
http://californiapolicycenter.org/californias-total-state-local-debt-totals-1-3-trillion/
$35k per capita in CA , vs $7k per capita in Tennessee.
So California should....raise taxes?
What is that a chart of WFFaithful? How many people will lose coverage under TrumpCare if this is passed?
The fight for healthcare has always been about civil rights:
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/06/the-fight-for-health-care-is-really-all-about-civil-rights/531855/
Are we talking about "health care" or "free* health care"?
bootstraps, 2 parent households, and buying more money
Or cut spending. On things like subsidized healthcare.
Or stop building roads, funding pensions, paying state cops.
What that silly document doesn't show is that CA's budget is balanced. Of course there will be school bonds and roads bonds, doing that is the fiscally responsible thing to do.
What is that a chart of WFFaithful? How many people will lose coverage under TrumpCare if this is passed?
I found a prior version of this and yes, it represents the # of people that lose coverage. Here's the data from March:
https://www.americanprogress.org/is...a-repeal-bill-congressional-districts-states/
My Senator: "the Senate bill will codify and make permanent the Medicaid expansion."*
* we will just take away its funding to provide tax cuts for rich people and tanning salons.
Edit: oh, he wrote an op ed
Repealing taxes on investment income will drive down costs, apparently.
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