I have to do some research on it.What do you think of the tax cuts in it?
Statements like "it's a $275,000,000,000 tax cut for the rich" bring out the eye rolls from me.
I get very skeptical when the media speaks of the wealthy and taxes.
I have to do some research on it.What do you think of the tax cuts in it?
Lol whyI have to do some research on it.
Statements like "it's a $275,000,000,000 tax cut for the rich" bring out the eye rolls from me.
I get very skeptical when the media speaks of the wealthy and taxes.
Because it's usually riddled with untruths and misrepresentations.Lol why
Rob Lowe is a sex offenderBecause it's usually riddled with untruths and misrepresentations.
"Pay their fair share" is a phrase libs pull out like a knife and people just take it as truth. It's bullshit.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nzeJrXFttg
It's true the wealthy pay more in taxes, but they also benefit more from the stability the state brings.Because it's usually riddled with untruths and misrepresentations.
"Pay their fair share" is a phrase libs pull out like a knife and people just take it as truth. It's bullshit.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nzeJrXFttg
Pay your fair share!I paid a bit less than 49% on my taxable income last year
Do you feel bad for me @Alco Hauler ?
Dam Libs!!!
I don't know why they are there.What do you think of the tax cuts in it?
So close!I paid a bit less than 49% on my taxable income last year
Do you feel bad for me @Alco Hauler ?
Dam Libs!!!
This made me LOL IRLSo close!
You're almost to having a government job!
I've been very fortunate and have gotten a lot from my countryPay your fair share!
That makes you smart.But I have an accountant who has squirrelled away a decent bit for me (legally) as well
Won't this healthcare bill just return to how it used to be, with millions of Americans unable to afford healthcare, or am I missing something?I don't know why they are there.
I don't see them linked to a population that will move that money into a HSA....because they are already putting money into an HSA probably.
The Republican plan is as a fine a plan as Obamacare. That is to say its half assed and needs to go further. The only way it will be of any use if the other "two prongs" they are talking about behind this reconciliation bill.
There's more than one way to skin a cat, but its basically:
- Open the market highly freely and move the Americans that need government assistance into high risk pools
- Medicare for all. Medicare supplemental plans for those that can afford it/want it.
There's pros and cons with each approach, but you can easily cover 99%+ of Americans with reasonable healthcare in both models.
Most horrors of either are built on continuing to be one foot in or one foot out.
The arguments about medicaid expansion or contraction are essentially moot as either one is a shitty fix that shouldn't really be part of a full solution. Medicaid is just a way to give poor people second tier health care and is more of the same 50 year patchwork. That portion of any solution is going to fail in the long run.
Let's be clear that the current system allows you to "afford" health care but then your Healthcare coverage doesn't do anything for you because you can't afford the incredibly High deductible or you can't find a local doctor taking your insurance.Won't this healthcare bill just return to how it used to be, with millions of Americans unable to afford healthcare, or am I missing something?
Don't get me wrong, I don't think Obamacare is a good solution, just that maybe reforming it might have been better than essentially repealing it for the old situation. While Obamacare was a wealth transfer from the middle class to the working class, this just switches back to the middle class, while giving extensive tax breaks to the wealthiest 1%.Let's be clear that the current system allows you to "afford" health care but then your Healthcare coverage doesn't do anything for you because you can't afford the incredibly High deductible or you can't find a local doctor taking your insurance.
Millions are de facto uninsured currently.
Previous system had no penalties for not carrying insurance.
Of the millions that didn't have insurance, millions could afford it. The current ACA penalizes those people on their taxes. The GOP plan penalizes these people on their premiums.
To your greater point this is the reason I said it was half way and you need the extra prongs or it's still just half assed.
What are these two extra prongs? Are these actual Trump plans, or your ideal plan?
That was my, basic. understanding as well. This is what the Republicans have been writing for the past 8 years, or however long, and it's 46 pages long, compared to the 2300 pages of Obamacare.It's what Paul Ryan laid out in his video town hall yesterday.
This is far more Ryancare than Trumpcare.
Let me see if I can find it.
That was my, basic. understanding as well. This is what the Republicans have been writing for the past 8 years, or however long, and it's 46 pages long, compared to the 2300 pages of Obamacare.
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That thorough vetting though
Seal the border. They are everywhere.That thorough vetting though
That wall better be caulkedSeal the border. They are everywhere.