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Response to BigmanPigman (Reply #35)

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ACA Subsidies [View all] angrychair Sunday OP
Certainly a possibility. But there are a number of GOPers who were getting heat in their districts to do Silent Type Sunday #1
It's not angrychair Sunday #2
That's not true for those with original ACA. If their premiums quadrupled, they were getting enhanced subsidies. Silent Type Sunday #10
Without the subsidies MontanaMama Sunday #3
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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
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Are you trolling? Doodley Sunday #14
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You joined yesterday And calling people trolls? Happy Hoosier Sunday #20
No , he's trolling. Bobstandard Sunday #26
Oh it's trolling alright. MontanaMama Sunday #18
They joined yesterday. iemanja Sunday #22
Short lived most likely. n/t MontanaMama Sunday #25
Suddenly I'm craving pizza. StarryNite Monday #56
And this isn't the only post where they're doing it.🤔 ShazzieB Monday #73
LOL Skittles Sunday #19
People on the high end don't use ACA iemanja Sunday #21
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Putting faith in Trump isn't wise iemanja Sunday #32
The ACA helped those with pre-existing conditions mzmolly Monday #50
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You are out of touch with healthcare costs mzmolly Monday #61
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The GOP defunded it in the big ugly bill iemanja Monday #63
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Yes, they didn't extend them iemanja Monday #65
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Which wealthy people get subsidies? iemanja Monday #67
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That is less than the median US income iemanja Monday #69
"working" is relative rampartd Monday #79
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Well bless your heart. MontanaMama Sunday #17
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That is not true. Sparkly Sunday #38
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"Trump Renews Attacks on Obamacare in New Push Over Government Shutdown" Sparkly Sunday #40
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"...or something." Cirsium Monday #58
Look at this. The guy who joined yesterday calling us liars Bobstandard Sunday #29
I am so sorry MM angrychair Sunday #6
Thanks MontanaMama Sunday #30
I'm so sorry Bettie Monday #92
There won't be subsidies anymore Bettie Sunday #5
Exactly. angrychair Sunday #7
And they know who will Bettie Sunday #8
Correct. This is about more than healthcare. We have a terrorist in the White House who is systematically Doodley Sunday #12
And holding American citizens hostage. yellow dahlia Sunday #33
These two met with Thune last Tuesday JustAnotherGen Monday #88
I don't see how we can think they'll even vote mvd Sunday #13
People will know who voted to extend subsidies mzmolly Sunday #15
You really think people know how Reps vote? edhopper Sunday #23
We have to let them mzmolly Monday #44
Mine is going to increase from $194 a month to $1,200 BigmanPigman Sunday #28
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Well, it IS a fact! BigmanPigman Sunday #35
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You think that is "well off" in CA? karynnj Monday #43
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Well in the olden days before health insurance was privatized maybe. Hope22 Monday #55
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Small business has been held hostage to the health insurance industry since the early eighties. Hope22 Monday #59
You don't seem to understand the point of the law iemanja Monday #70
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You need to stop. Seriously. ShazzieB Monday #74
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Oh, so THAT's what you think you're doing. ShazzieB Monday #78
3,600.00 mzmolly Monday #46
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That is absurd. mzmolly Monday #48
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You are ignorant on the subject of the discussion mzmolly Monday #52
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Fox viewer? mzmolly Monday #54
Oh. My. God. ShazzieB Monday #76
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Oh, ffs. ShazzieB Monday #81
Nobody takes it but "ghetto docs"??? OrwellwasRight Monday #82
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That's not an answer. OrwellwasRight Monday #86
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Did grok write this for you? ForgoTheConsequence Sunday #37
Republican politicos in MAGA America should now fear the wrath of their spurned followers. ChicagoTeamster Monday #42
I have one family member and one friend..... TheRealNorth Monday #60
The concession is reportedly that the ACA bill sent to the floor will be one drafted and negotiated by Senate Democrats pat_k Monday #72
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And then they'll promptly vote against it. BlueTsunami2018 Monday #89
The only bright side of all this is that it OrwellwasRight Monday #84
If it wasn't for Centrists, we could of had a public option Emile Monday #90
By the way, a public "option" is centrist. OrwellwasRight Monday #91
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