The real reason Trump and Ryan are intent on snatching healthcare away from millions

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" Paul Krugman is still very angry at James Comey and Vladimir Putin for tipping the scales in favor of Donald Trump. If not for them, he writes on Friday, the Clinton administration would be celebrating the good news that “health reform, President Obama’s signature achievement, is stabilizing after a bumpy year.”

Krugman has always been an ardent Obamacare defender, though he readily admits it has hit some snags. Premiums did rise sharply this year, due mostly to the fact that more unhealthy people signed up than expected. But the gains are undeniable: “tens of millions of newly insured Americans and dramatic reductions in the number of people skipping treatment or facing financial hardship because of cost,” he points out.

The much vaunted Obamacare death spiral that so many Republicans have long wished for looks like a no-show. “Despite higher premiums, enrollments in the exchanges are running ahead of their levels a year ago,” Krugman says. “Meanwhile, analysts are reporting substantial financial improvement for insurers: The premium hikes are doing the job, ending their losses.”

Those gains would be here to stay if Trump was not intent on betraying his supporters by yanking away this vital life-saving program. Krugman:
In a way, Democrats should hope that Republicans follow through on their promises to repeal health reform. After all, they don’t have a replacement, and never will. They’ve spent seven years promising something very different from yet better than Obamacare, but keep failing to deliver, because they can’t; the logic of broad coverage, especially for those with pre-existing conditions, requires either an Obamacare-like system or single-payer, which Republicans like even less. That won’t change.

As a result, repeal would have devastating effects, with people who voted Trump among the biggest losers. Independent estimates suggest that Republican plans would cause 30 million Americans to lose coverage, with about half the losers coming from the Trump-supporting white working class.

At least some of those Trump supporters would probably conclude that they were the victims of a political scam — which they were. "

http://www.rawstory.com/2016/12/paul-krugman-divulges-the-real-reason-trump-and-ryan-are-intent-on-snatching-healthcare-away-from-millions/
 

vraiblonde

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" Paul Krugman is still very angry at James Comey and Vladimir Putin for tipping the scales in favor of Donald Trump.

It's disturbing how these people keep peddling the same false narrative and propaganda.
 

Pete

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Krugman has always been an ardent Obamacare defender, though he readily admits it has hit some snags. Premiums did rise sharply this year, due mostly to the fact that more unhealthy people signed up than expected.

How can he even say this when enrollment was mandatory not to mention that was the goal of the program to begin with?
 

SamSpade

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It's disturbing how these people keep peddling the same false narrative and propaganda.


I *want* them to wallow in ignorance. Soon the GOP will have every state - the Dems will have NO backlog of up and coming leaders, because they have no state leadership - and THEY will be the party of old guys.
I *want* them to be clueless regarding what the people want. They seem to think they can just pander to their fringe constituencies and ignore the majority of Americans, because they deem them irrelevant.
 

Hijinx

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How many will lose health care as a result of Trump ridding us of it as compared to those who cannot afford it now or who cannot afford it as it's cost keeps rising.
How many have health care but cannot afford to go see a Doctor because they cannot afford the $5,000 dollar deductible.


A deductible that nails you every year.
What good is a health policy that costs X number of dollars , plus $5,000 dollars a year in addition.
 
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Larry Gude

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They do Goebbels proud.

Ha. They're hacks compared to the GOP.

Who made the use of the term 'Homeland Security" acceptable? The Nazi's? The KGB? Nope.

Who passed a national spying and intrusion law that effectively washes away what's left of the 4th Amendment and got away with naming it the Patriot Act? The Nazi's? The KGB?

Nope.


As inane as 'Affordable Care Act" is, it pales compared to what the guys who wear flag lapels 24/7/365 have done.

Land of the Free. Home of the Brave. :patriot:
 

Larry Gude

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How many will lose health care as a result of Trump ridding us of it as compared to those who cannot afford it now or who cannot afford it as it's cost keeps rising.
How many have health care but cannot afford to go see a Doctor because they cannot afford the $5,000 dollar deductible.


A deductible that nails you every year.
What good is a health policy that costs X number of dollars , plus $5,000 dollars a year in addition.

Trump argued during the campaign about ending the real problem, the monopolies that exist state by state that are the real reason health care is so breath-takingly outrageously expensive. These are GOP constituents so it will be interesting to so if he cares enough about fixing it to do the one thing that could actually help; open the market.
 

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