The Republican Healthcare Plan is that they want us dead.
SodaCanBob on
This is like the time Dutch had a plan in Red Dead Redemption 2.
kia75 on
What do you mean, they’ll unveil their healthcare plan on Infrastructure week in 2 weeks! They can’t be blamed if after 2 presidencies somehow infrastructure week never comes!
rollingstone on
***From Rolling Stone’s Peter Wade:***
*“The plan is to come up with something better.“*
Republicans appear determined to destroy the Affordable Care Act, but what will go in its place? It’s a question the party has struggled to answer since the ACA passed. Remember Trump’s first term promise to “repeal and replace” Obamacare that never came to fruition?
Since the government shut down a month ago, the party has refused to publicly discuss a plan, even as ACA subsidies expire at the end of the year, forcing Americans to pay astronomically higher monthly premiums. In New Jersey, some premiums will rise by more than 175 percent. One family’s premium will spike 300 percent. Across the board, premiums are expected to increase by an average of 26 percent for a typical ACA plan, a recent KFF analysis revealed.
The Republicans’ so-called health care plans are so secret, in fact, they won’t share them with members of their own party. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who called out House Speaker Mike Johnson last week for not disclosing the party’s plans during a GOP conference call, said during an appearance on Friday’s Real Time with Bill Maher: “Mike Johnson, for a month now, cannot give me a single policy idea.”
She said at another point during the show, “I’m waiting for the [healthcare] plan. I haven’t seen it yet.”
Republican congressmen do have a healthcare plan, and it’s excellent. But you have to be a congressman to qualify.
purpleDarlene on
People who have shutdown the government and refused to release money to feed their citizens who can’t afford food this period. Who are bent on stopping anything that actually benefits their citizens, who are covering up for criminals in their ranks…. You mean those people won’t make their healthcare plan known? What healthcare plan?
pinkfootthegoose on
The plan is that you die.
mangoserpent on
The current plan is to sacrifice the elderly, the poor, and anybody with a chronic disease.
stuck_in_the_desert on
“She goes to another homeschool.”
alk_adio_ost on
Current Republican Healthcare Plan: Die first, fix later.
Rich-Leg510 on
No McCain to stop this shit this time. 😔
notjohnstockton on
Pre existing conditions disqualify you, and payment is required at point of care.
Lucky_Chaarmss on
We totally have one. 2 weeks. We’ll tell you in 2 weeks. Super cereal.
ThreadCountHigh on
More of this bullshit? It’s always „we have a plan“ and „trust in the plan“ when things are going to shit. But the plan is too important to tell the people they work for about it. Vote these clowns out.
deckchair1982 on
I am sure we will hear about their plan „in two weeks.“
ClaroStar on
It’s no secret. GOP healthcare plan = medical bankruptcy for everyone but the rich.
Big-Rule5269 on
Yeah, just like when Kayleigh McEnany brought out the fat binder with their supposed healthcare plan and Leslie Stahl got to it, opened it up and it was either blank pages, or old Executive Orders or previously passed legislation, but no healthcare anything.
TheWizard on
This sounds like an article from 15 years ago… same argument.
HiddenVelvet on
For 15 years! This has been the claim for fifteen years.
minkasp65 on
Project 25 and Epstein?
AdHopeful3801 on
Their plan is to unlock shareholder value by completely deregulating health insurance.
You, as a consumer of health care, will be even more screwed than you already are, but shareholder value is all that really matters to the people who own the GOP. And who own most of the shares.
JamesTiberiusCrunk on
They’ve been saying that literally since the ACA passed. They do not have a plan.
StoppableHulk on
They have been saying this since the start of Trump’s first term. It wasn’t true then, it isn’t true now.
ACA is *already* a very conservative plan. It’s one of the most conservative public health care plans you could design. They will not do anything different or better. Their entire ethos is to take as much money from the poor and desperate and funnel into the pockets of their cronies.
There is no plan except to kill people for their own profit.
Disaboled on
10 years, no plan.
Predator_ on
So they’re doing the same ole „concepts of a plan“ bullshit again.
Buck7698 on
They have a concept of a plan. Thye should give us the same plan as the Congress has!
nasorrty346tfrgser on
GOP plan is just „trust me Bro“, and when things go sour „It is Biden/ Obama“
Esunari on
OK. Let’s see. On the one hand, I can vote to keep my Obamacare. On the other, I can vote for an unknown plan from people that hate me. This is a difficult choice. /s
hammonjj on
> Obviously, we’re not gonna be on a conference call explaining all of our plans and strategies for healthcare reform because they’re leaked in real time
If the plan was good for the American people, this wouldn’t be a concern. In fact, you’d be waiving the pages in front of a camera if that were the case
angrypooka on
You guys don’t know it. It goes to another school.
DaveMcNinja on
The plan is:
– Let the ACA fail reach a breaking point
– Replace it with nothing.
– Repeat „The best way to have health insurance is to have a job!“ ad nauseum.
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The Republican Healthcare Plan is that they want us dead.
This is like the time Dutch had a plan in Red Dead Redemption 2.
What do you mean, they’ll unveil their healthcare plan on Infrastructure week in 2 weeks! They can’t be blamed if after 2 presidencies somehow infrastructure week never comes!
***From Rolling Stone’s Peter Wade:***
*“The plan is to come up with something better.“*
Republicans appear determined to destroy the Affordable Care Act, but what will go in its place? It’s a question the party has struggled to answer since the ACA passed. Remember Trump’s first term promise to “repeal and replace” Obamacare that never came to fruition?
Since the government shut down a month ago, the party has refused to publicly discuss a plan, even as ACA subsidies expire at the end of the year, forcing Americans to pay astronomically higher monthly premiums. In New Jersey, some premiums will rise by more than 175 percent. One family’s premium will spike 300 percent. Across the board, premiums are expected to increase by an average of 26 percent for a typical ACA plan, a recent KFF analysis revealed.
The Republicans’ so-called health care plans are so secret, in fact, they won’t share them with members of their own party. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who called out House Speaker Mike Johnson last week for not disclosing the party’s plans during a GOP conference call, said during an appearance on Friday’s Real Time with Bill Maher: “Mike Johnson, for a month now, cannot give me a single policy idea.”
She said at another point during the show, “I’m waiting for the [healthcare] plan. I haven’t seen it yet.”
Read more: [https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/republicans-healthcare-plan-1235458309/](https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/republicans-healthcare-plan-1235458309/)
Republican congressmen do have a healthcare plan, and it’s excellent. But you have to be a congressman to qualify.
People who have shutdown the government and refused to release money to feed their citizens who can’t afford food this period. Who are bent on stopping anything that actually benefits their citizens, who are covering up for criminals in their ranks…. You mean those people won’t make their healthcare plan known? What healthcare plan?
The plan is that you die.
The current plan is to sacrifice the elderly, the poor, and anybody with a chronic disease.
“She goes to another homeschool.”
Current Republican Healthcare Plan: Die first, fix later.
No McCain to stop this shit this time. 😔
Pre existing conditions disqualify you, and payment is required at point of care.
We totally have one. 2 weeks. We’ll tell you in 2 weeks. Super cereal.
More of this bullshit? It’s always „we have a plan“ and „trust in the plan“ when things are going to shit. But the plan is too important to tell the people they work for about it. Vote these clowns out.
I am sure we will hear about their plan „in two weeks.“
It’s no secret. GOP healthcare plan = medical bankruptcy for everyone but the rich.
Yeah, just like when Kayleigh McEnany brought out the fat binder with their supposed healthcare plan and Leslie Stahl got to it, opened it up and it was either blank pages, or old Executive Orders or previously passed legislation, but no healthcare anything.
This sounds like an article from 15 years ago… same argument.
For 15 years! This has been the claim for fifteen years.
Project 25 and Epstein?
Their plan is to unlock shareholder value by completely deregulating health insurance.
You, as a consumer of health care, will be even more screwed than you already are, but shareholder value is all that really matters to the people who own the GOP. And who own most of the shares.
They’ve been saying that literally since the ACA passed. They do not have a plan.
They have been saying this since the start of Trump’s first term. It wasn’t true then, it isn’t true now.
ACA is *already* a very conservative plan. It’s one of the most conservative public health care plans you could design. They will not do anything different or better. Their entire ethos is to take as much money from the poor and desperate and funnel into the pockets of their cronies.
There is no plan except to kill people for their own profit.
10 years, no plan.
So they’re doing the same ole „concepts of a plan“ bullshit again.
They have a concept of a plan. Thye should give us the same plan as the Congress has!
GOP plan is just „trust me Bro“, and when things go sour „It is Biden/ Obama“
OK. Let’s see. On the one hand, I can vote to keep my Obamacare. On the other, I can vote for an unknown plan from people that hate me. This is a difficult choice. /s
> Obviously, we’re not gonna be on a conference call explaining all of our plans and strategies for healthcare reform because they’re leaked in real time
If the plan was good for the American people, this wouldn’t be a concern. In fact, you’d be waiving the pages in front of a camera if that were the case
You guys don’t know it. It goes to another school.
The plan is:
– Let the ACA fail reach a breaking point
– Replace it with nothing.
– Repeat „The best way to have health insurance is to have a job!“ ad nauseum.