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In reply to the discussion: ACA Subsidies [View all]Bettie
(19,120 posts)5. There won't be subsidies anymore
and, now that they know they can count on a particular group of Dems to do as they are told, the ACA will very likely to be gone before the end of first quarter of next year, maybe even by the end of this year.
We'll see the very same ones who voted for this voting for the end of the ACA before too long, with some solemn pronouncements about going along to get along or something.
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Certainly a possibility. But there are a number of GOPers who were getting heat in their districts to do
Silent Type
Sunday
#1
That's not true for those with original ACA. If their premiums quadrupled, they were getting enhanced subsidies.
Silent Type
Sunday
#10
Depends on what state you are in and if you are likely to use much healthcare. Mine goes from $20 to over $1000.
Doodley
Sunday
#9
Correct. This is about more than healthcare. We have a terrorist in the White House who is systematically
Doodley
Sunday
#12
Small business has been held hostage to the health insurance industry since the early eighties.
Hope22
Monday
#59
Republican politicos in MAGA America should now fear the wrath of their spurned followers.
ChicagoTeamster
Monday
#42