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Zippyjuan
06-21-2017, 12:15 PM
http://www.cnbc.com/2017/06/21/after-weeks-of-secrecy-us-senate-to-unveil-health-care-bill.html

They want a vote in just one week of people getting a chance to look at it. Nobody has any idea what is in it- it has all been in secret so far. Obamcare had a year of hearings and discussions before it was voted on.


After weeks of secrecy, US Senate to unveil health-care bill After weeks of secrecy, US Senate to unveil health-care bill
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U.S. Senate Republicans plan to unveil the text of their draft health-care bill on Thursday as senators struggle over issues such as the future of the Medicaid program for the poor and bringing down insurance costs.

Republicans in the chamber have been working for weeks behind closed doors on legislation aimed at repealing and replacing major portions of the Affordable Care Act, former Democratic President Barack Obama's signature health-care law, popularly known as Obamacare.

The effort has been plagued from the start by tensions between moderates and conservatives, which surfaced again on Tuesday. Democrats have also criticized the behind-the-scenes meetings, staging a protest on the Senate floor on Monday.

"Republicans are writing their health-care bill under the cover of darkness because they are ashamed of it," Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer charged.

President Donald Trump campaigned on a promise to repeal Obamacare. The 2010 law extended insurance coverage to millions of Americans through both subsidized private insurance and an expansion of Medicaid.

The Republican-controlled House of Representatives narrowly approved its version of repeal last month.

Trump has urged the Republican-led Senate to pass a more "generous" bill than that approved by the House, whose version he privately called "mean," according to congressional sources.

An estimated 23 million people could lose their health care under the House plan, according to the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said on Tuesday the Senate health-care bill would be different from the House version, but he did not elaborate.


Conservatives wary

Senate conservatives also seemed wary of the emerging bill. Ted Cruz, a member of a core group of 13 Republicans who have been working on the legislation, told reporters the bill did not yet do enough to lower health insurance premiums. "If it is going to pass, the bill is going to have to make meaningful steps to reduce premiums," he said.

Given the opposition of all Senate Democrats to repealing Obamacare, Republican leaders will need the support of at least 50 of the chamber's 52 Republicans to ensure passage.

Swordsmyth
06-21-2017, 12:18 PM
http://www.cnbc.com/2017/06/21/after-weeks-of-secrecy-us-senate-to-unveil-health-care-bill.html

They want a vote in just one week of people getting a chance to look at it. Nobody has any idea what is in it- it has all been in secret so far. Obamcare had a year of hearings and discussions before it was voted on.

They "had to pass the bill to see what was in it"

I doubt the senate bill will be any good, I also doubt it will pass the house.

Zippyjuan
06-21-2017, 12:19 PM
Companies need to issue their premium rates in the next month.

http://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-care/obamacare-uncertainty-may-mean-higher-insurance-premiums-experts-say-n755756


Obamacare Uncertainty May Mean Higher Insurance Premiums, Experts Say

President Donald Trump and Republicans in the House may be celebrating their victory in a bill that reverses big parts of Obamacare, but the vote may mean premiums go up even higher next year, experts predict.

Key senators have already said they’ll tear up the House bill and start all over again, and the debate has created one thing insurers hate above everything else: uncertainty.

And that means they'll either raise premiums a lot, or completely pull out of the so-called Obamacare markets, health insurance specialists say.

"The biggest problem we have is uncertainty. Insurers hate uncertainty," Brian Webb, manager of health policy for the national Association of Insurance Commissioners, told a briefing on Capitol Hill Friday.

Health insurance companies were supposed to announce their planned 2018 premiums this month. They’ve gotten an extension until July 17 because of all the Obamacare repeal back and forth, but that is the latest they can wait.

And with the Senate unlikely to pass the House version of the American Health Care Act, insurance companies have no idea of whether they will get federal subsidies to help cover people on the so-called individual market — the people buying Obamacare plans. Insurance companies also have little idea of who will be eligible to enroll in these plans, given the changes that could be coming.

jllundqu
06-21-2017, 12:21 PM
I hope Rand kicks them all in the balls and is a NO vote unless it meets constitutional muster.

shakey1
06-21-2017, 01:48 PM
I hope Rand kicks them all in the balls and is a NO vote unless it meets constitutional muster.

Why all the secrecy?... so it meets the muster of the medical clan, insurance cartel & big Pharma.

Zippyjuan
06-21-2017, 01:57 PM
Speculation is that they want Healthcare bill to die so the can move on to tax reform. Trump has not been able to get a single program passed by Congress so far.

Anti Federalist
06-21-2017, 02:51 PM
U.S. Senate Republicans plan to unveil the text of their draft health-care bill

Plan...unveil...what the fuck are they talking about...what's to "unveil" on a 3x5 index card?


Herewith: sections 124 Stat. 119 through 124 Stat. 1025 - 906 pages US Code, annotated, and signed into law 23 March 2010 are hereby fully and in toto repealed.

All public law will revert back to that status in effect on 22 March 2010.

Assenholes...do your fucking job.

Swordsmyth
06-21-2017, 02:55 PM
Plan...unveil...what the $#@! are they talking about...what's to "unveil" on a 3x5 index card?



Assenholes...do your $#@!ing job.

Repeal first then "replace" if the "replacement" reduces government intrusion further, otherwise JUST REPEAL.

Zippyjuan
06-21-2017, 02:59 PM
http://www.businessinsider.com/poll-ahca-obamacare-approval-ratings-2017-6


The Republican healthcare bill is the least popular major bill in decades

The American Health Care Act is shaping up to be the least popular legislation in decades, as the Senate prepares to release its own version of the healthcare legislation.

A poll published Wednesday from Morning Consult and Politico is another in a slew of recent polling showing that the Republican healthcare bill as passed by the House is deeply unpopular. The latest survey displayed 30% approval among respondents and 50% disapproval.

That represented a collapse from the 42% approval and 37% disapproval levels the bill had when Morning Consult/Politico ran a poll on April 30, before the bill passed.

While the bill is predictably unpopular with Democrats, independents and Republicans are even turning against it. In April, 67% of Republicans said they supported the AHCA, with just 16% opposing it. Now, just 56% say they favor it, while 30% say they're opposed. Disapproval among independents has also increased in that time frame from 36% to 53%.

http://static1.businessinsider.com/image/594a79059a7af51b008b5ff6-944/screen%20shot%202017-06-21%20at%2094721%20am.png

Swordsmyth
06-21-2017, 03:04 PM
http://www.businessinsider.com/poll-ahca-obamacare-approval-ratings-2017-6
When you try to please everybody, you please nobody.
The senate bill will be no better.

Anti Federalist
06-21-2017, 03:05 PM
http://www.businessinsider.com/poll-ahca-obamacare-approval-ratings-2017-6

And that will be used by the worthless, feckless, spineless assenhole GOP establishment to do nothing, to play with their dicks until they get run out of town in 2018, then they go back to making useless noises and gestures.

JUST REPEAL THE FUCKING THING, FOR FLYING FUCK'S SAKE, YOU FUCKING IDJITS!!!

CPUd
06-21-2017, 04:56 PM
The vote is supposed to be tomorrow, then they release the bill text on Friday and the CBO score sometime next week.

jllundqu
06-22-2017, 08:47 AM
Methinks this will be yet another huge fuckup by the GOP, taking us further down the road to serfdom. Trump will sign it and the idiots here will support it because "HILLARY WOULD HAVE BEEN WORSE!"

euphemia
06-22-2017, 08:54 AM
Not me. Trump actually had some good deregulatory ideas for people who want health insurance. I doubt any of it will be in the bill.

I have been on husband's plan for the past 7 months. It is based on the marketplace plan. I have had more out-of-pocket expenses over the last seven months. I had to pay for several things that were fully covered under my old plan. Fortunately I am weeks away from better coverage.

ILUVRP
06-22-2017, 09:24 AM
we will never have a good health bill until we can buy drugs as cheap as canada does , their prices are more than 50-75% cheaper than ours .

but then again money talks and bs walks in washington where dddddddddddddd's===============rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr rrrr's.

Noob
06-22-2017, 09:25 AM
Here is the draft.

http://talkingpointsmemo.com/dc/senate-unveils-obamacare-repeal-bill

Working Poor
06-22-2017, 09:28 AM
All I know is whatever they do I will not buy it.

Noob
06-22-2017, 09:30 AM
All I know is whatever they do I will not buy it.

The draft would repeal the law’s individual mandate, which requires people to buy insurance or pay a yearly fine, end several existing taxes created to help pay for provisions in the 2010 health overhaul and remove a controversial provision in the counterpart House bill that would allow states to waiver out of several of the existing law’s regulations on insurance plans.

http://www.rollcall.com/news/politics/senate-obamacare-repeal-bill-largely-entitlement-overhaul

Zippyjuan
06-22-2017, 11:05 AM
The draft would repeal the law’s individual mandate, which requires people to buy insurance or pay a yearly fine, end several existing taxes created to help pay for provisions in the 2010 health overhaul and remove a controversial provision in the counterpart House bill that would allow states to waiver out of several of the existing law’s regulations on insurance plans.

http://www.rollcall.com/news/politics/senate-obamacare-repeal-bill-largely-entitlement-overhaul

The more people out of the program, the higher premiums will have to be with the pre-existing conditions clause. Expect them to soar if this passes.

CPUd
06-22-2017, 01:31 PM
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https://twitter.com/MattLaslo/status/877905179135365120

Anti Federalist
06-22-2017, 01:56 PM
The more people out of the program, the higher premiums will have to be with the pre-existing conditions clause. Expect them to soar if this passes.

Thus playing right into the hands of the "single payer" mob of Bolsheviks.

That said...good...once this current job comes to an end I was not going to comply anyway.

The powers that be have us boxed right into the corner they want us.

Can't afford "insurance".

Can't afford to pay cash for "healthcare".

Can't afford, as a nation, to pay for "CommieCare".

That leaves, "Just Die Already" care.

Fuck them all: bloodsucking maggots; pilfering, pettifogging political prostitutes; and fellow AmeriKunts...half witted short sighted nincompoops all.

You were warned.

When I am longer in compliance I will go "off grid" for "health care"...and if God is good, die peacefully at home.

CPUd
06-22-2017, 02:34 PM
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https://twitter.com/FoxReports/status/877962763493978112

nikcers
06-22-2017, 03:42 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJ07tWgsNGs

fcreature
06-22-2017, 03:48 PM
Obamcare had a year of hearings and discussions before it was voted on.

I don't think that is true...