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the gop has a "plan"

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  • CougzzCougzz Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 293 Swaye's Wigwam
    Trump lives for negotiation, so this opener is nothing more than "let's start talking". Move along. Nothing to see here for a few months.
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 105,880 Founders Club
    Trump voters and the GOP in congress have a vastly different view on this and other subjects. Water is wet.

    Trump's real "enemy" isn't the loudmouths on the left. Its the GOP leadership.

    They are scared and need some reinforcement of their pea sized balls
  • dhdawgdhdawg Member Posts: 13,326
    edited March 2017
    Trump is standing behind this plan. Its obvious he has no ideas of his own. My guess is the freedom caucus gets rid of the mandate part of it and he signs it.
  • KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,885

    So uh...they are repealing the mandate but keeping the non-denial for pre-existing conditions stuff.

    How the fuck are you going to pay for that without raising premiums through the roof?

    In truth, this is so bad it's likely designed to fail. It has no chance of passing the Senate so it gives the GOP a scapegoat for not being able to come up with a decent plan. "We wanted to fix health care but couldn't because of the democrats".

    Neither plan is fiscally sound as the current plan relied on Millenials that live in their 2 dads basements to actually buy health insurance.
  • KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,885
    2001400ex said:

    dhdawg said:

    2001400ex said:

    dflea said:

    Or Boomers die.

    Either way I win.

    I laffed.

    Not sure why as I'm feeling Hondo catch up with me, too.

    Fucker.


    Free pub!!

    And the GOP plan is to tell constituents they tried while really doing nothing. Which is also the Democrat plan.
    the democrats proposed a shitty plan, but a plan nonetheless that actually solved a number of problems.

    this is a nothing plan. it just borrows a couple of the good things that Obamacare did and then go backs to the system of 20 million more uninsured and 45,000 dying every year from lack of healthcare.
    Right. If Democrats and Republicans would have worked together the last 6 years to better the bill, things would be much better right now. They could have solved the state line deal as a few other things years ago.
    Hondo, I have a request. I want you to put your post on your desktop and refer to it before making future poasts on the Tug for one week.


    Deal?
  • dhdawgdhdawg Member Posts: 13,326
    edited March 2017
  • 2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457
    salemcoog said:

    2001400ex said:

    dhdawg said:

    2001400ex said:

    dflea said:

    Or Boomers die.

    Either way I win.

    I laffed.

    Not sure why as I'm feeling Hondo catch up with me, too.

    Fucker.


    Free pub!!

    And the GOP plan is to tell constituents they tried while really doing nothing. Which is also the Democrat plan.
    the democrats proposed a shitty plan, but a plan nonetheless that actually solved a number of problems.

    this is a nothing plan. it just borrows a couple of the good things that Obamacare did and then go backs to the system of 20 million more uninsured and 45,000 dying every year from lack of healthcare.
    Right. If Democrats and Republicans would have worked together the last 6 years to better the bill, things would be much better right now. They could have solved the state line deal as a few other things years ago.
    Hondo, I have a request. I want you to put your post on your desktop and refer to it before making future poasts on the Tug for one week.


    Deal?
    No.
  • oregonblitzkriegoregonblitzkrieg Member Posts: 15,288
    edited March 2017
    salemcoog said:

    So uh...they are repealing the mandate but keeping the non-denial for pre-existing conditions stuff.

    How the fuck are you going to pay for that without raising premiums through the roof?

    In truth, this is so bad it's likely designed to fail. It has no chance of passing the Senate so it gives the GOP a scapegoat for not being able to come up with a decent plan. "We wanted to fix health care but couldn't because of the democrats".

    Neither plan is fiscally sound as the current plan relied on Millenials that live in their 2 dads basements to actually buy health insurance.
    This alone shows just how retarded and out of touch with reality the dems are. They arent interested in paying for health care. They dont have the money and are too busy getting 100k in debt while getting indoctrinated at a politically correct institution of lower learning so that they can get qualified to flip burgers at McDonalds.

  • 2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457
    dhdawg said:


    this is how you defend a plan you know nobody likes
    Holy shit. Yes, we just threw some shit on paper to see what sticks without much thought. Then we are going to print Obamacare 6 times and put it in a stack to make a point.
  • 2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457



    salemcoog said:

    So uh...they are repealing the mandate but keeping the non-denial for pre-existing conditions stuff.

    How the fuck are you going to pay for that without raising premiums through the roof?

    In truth, this is so bad it's likely designed to fail. It has no chance of passing the Senate so it gives the GOP a scapegoat for not being able to come up with a decent plan. "We wanted to fix health care but couldn't because of the democrats".

    Neither plan is fiscally sound as the current plan relied on Millenials that live in their 2 dads basements to actually buy health insurance.
    This alone shows just how retarded and out of touch with reality the dems are. They arent interested in paying for health care. They dont have the money and are too busy getting 100k in debt while getting indoctrinated at a politically correct institution of lower learning so that they can get qualified to flip burgers at McDonalds.

    You'd be amazed how many conservatives work at McDonald's.
  • doogiedoogie Member Posts: 15,072
  • 2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457
    doogie said:

    How many?

    More than zero. Causing your amazement.
  • SledogSledog Member Posts: 33,874 Standard Supporter
    2001400ex said:

    doogie said:

    How many?

    More than zero. Causing your amazement.
    But liberals are as numerous as the stars......
  • tenndawgtenndawg Member Posts: 1,161
    salemcoog said:

    So uh...they are repealing the mandate but keeping the non-denial for pre-existing conditions stuff.

    How the fuck are you going to pay for that without raising premiums through the roof?

    In truth, this is so bad it's likely designed to fail. It has no chance of passing the Senate so it gives the GOP a scapegoat for not being able to come up with a decent plan. "We wanted to fix health care but couldn't because of the democrats".

    Neither plan is fiscally sound as the current plan relied on Millenials that live in their 2 dads basements to actually buy health insurance.
    If basement dwelling Millenials would give up boutique hand lotion, pornhub, and NCAA licensed sweat pants they could afford insurance
  • TurdBomberTurdBomber Member Posts: 19,965 Standard Supporter

    The Republicans really should have just repealed Obamacare all the way. And then they should deregulate the fuck out of the entire health care industry so that it becomes competitive again.

    Let hospitals start refusing treatment if people can't pay for it. Let people choose a less expensive, but riskier/less effective treatment if they don't or can't afford to pay more. Make it easier for people to get drugs....we should be able to buy drugs off the shelf at Wal-Mart without a prescription. Don't make people see an actual doctor for stupid shit. Get rid of these residency committees that limit the amount of people who can actually become a practicing doctor. Stop incentivizing employers to choose and pay for their employees' health care plans by giving them a lower payroll tax than if they had just given the employees the extra money to shop and choose their own plan, so that there is actually some individual leverage against health insurance providers.

    Government has been the problem the entire time. All these rules and regulations are basically the government saying that they know how to spend our money better than us, as if the nation wasn't comprised of people with a variety of financial backgrounds and personal preferences. We should all be outraged at the lack of respect toward the American people. We know what's best for us. Give us the fucking power back, and stop policing every aspect of the god damn industry. Come on, Republicans, you're in power now...let's get it done.

    TL, DR. Where are my pills?
  • TierbsHsotBoobsTierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680
    tenndawg said:

    salemcoog said:

    So uh...they are repealing the mandate but keeping the non-denial for pre-existing conditions stuff.

    How the fuck are you going to pay for that without raising premiums through the roof?

    In truth, this is so bad it's likely designed to fail. It has no chance of passing the Senate so it gives the GOP a scapegoat for not being able to come up with a decent plan. "We wanted to fix health care but couldn't because of the democrats".

    Neither plan is fiscally sound as the current plan relied on Millenials that live in their 2 dads basements to actually buy health insurance.
    If basement dwelling Millenials would give up boutique hand lotion, pornhub, and NCAA licensed sweat pants they could afford insurance
    Pornhub is free
  • UWhuskytskeetUWhuskytskeet Member Posts: 7,113
    dhdawg said:


    this is how you defend a plan you know nobody likes
    The best part about this is the fact that 10% of the bill is dedicated to preventing lottery winners from using Medicaid. Such a huge issue.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2017/03/08/gops-obamacare-replacement-targets-lottery-winners-who-receive-medicaid/
  • AZDuckAZDuck Member Posts: 15,381

    tenndawg said:

    salemcoog said:

    So uh...they are repealing the mandate but keeping the non-denial for pre-existing conditions stuff.

    How the fuck are you going to pay for that without raising premiums through the roof?

    In truth, this is so bad it's likely designed to fail. It has no chance of passing the Senate so it gives the GOP a scapegoat for not being able to come up with a decent plan. "We wanted to fix health care but couldn't because of the democrats".

    Neither plan is fiscally sound as the current plan relied on Millenials that live in their 2 dads basements to actually buy health insurance.
    If basement dwelling Millenials would give up boutique hand lotion, pornhub, and NCAA licensed sweat pants they could afford insurance
    Pornhub is free
    FREE PORNHUB!

    And they can take my boutique hand lotion from my cold dead semen encrusted hands.
  • KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,885
    AZDuck said:

    tenndawg said:

    salemcoog said:

    So uh...they are repealing the mandate but keeping the non-denial for pre-existing conditions stuff.

    How the fuck are you going to pay for that without raising premiums through the roof?

    In truth, this is so bad it's likely designed to fail. It has no chance of passing the Senate so it gives the GOP a scapegoat for not being able to come up with a decent plan. "We wanted to fix health care but couldn't because of the democrats".

    Neither plan is fiscally sound as the current plan relied on Millenials that live in their 2 dads basements to actually buy health insurance.
    If basement dwelling Millenials would give up boutique hand lotion, pornhub, and NCAA licensed sweat pants they could afford insurance
    Pornhub is free
    FREE PORNHUB!

    And they can take my boutique hand lotion from my cold dead semen encrusted hands.
    And besides Hand Lotion is so 2000's. It's all conditioner nowadays.
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