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glad to know voting to repeal Obamacare means you have no principles

no point in having this debate, the economical ramifications of a straight repeal with no (realistic) plan is completely lost on you regardless
« Last Edit: September 22, 2017, 07:34:37 PM by IkeTheGeneric »

no point in having this debate, the economical ramifications of a straight repeal with no (realistic) plan is completely lost on you regardless
yeah, we all know repealing it would aid the american economy by moving that funding into the military budget.

yeah, we all know repealing it would aid the american economy by moving that funding into the military budget.

now this is a good loving plan

now this is a good loving plan
the only way to fight north korea....is to become north korea..

yeah, we all know repealing it would aid any economy but the american economy by moving that funding into the military budget.

fixed, we pay for everyone else's military, which is a different problem altogether

i think at least part of it is that mccain has been dealing with some brain cancer, which really does suck bad. the obamacare repeal bill would have forgeted over people by removing protections for those with pre-existing conditions and cutting medicaid which covers a crapton of births.

fixed, we pay for everyone else's military, which is a different problem altogether

The only solution is obviously to boil everything down into gross oversimplifications and only take sweeping actions head-on.

I'd argue that our problems are more complicated than "We need to stop spending money on things" but alas I know it will amount to nothing here.
« Last Edit: September 22, 2017, 07:47:02 PM by IkeTheGeneric »

fixed, we pay for everyone else's military, which is a different problem altogether

Um what

The only solution is obviously to boil everything down into gross oversimplifications and only take sweeping actions head-on.

I'd argue that our problems are more complicated than "We need to stop spending money on things" but alas I know it will amount to nothing here.

yeah I'd prefer if we spent less overall which is why we should ditch Obamacare

yeah I'd prefer if we spent less overall which is why we should ditch Obamacare
or we could ditch the crazy military spending instead, so that people don't lose healthcare

yeah I'd prefer if we spent less overall which is why we should ditch Obamacare

ACA can't be reasonably "ditched" until we can find a suitable solution to the health care issue, otherwise it's just a bad idea that will hurt the economy continuously down the line. It in of itself isn't a solution and I can agree is deeply flawed in many ways, but it's at the very least something.

As it stands, companies can't afford to get their employees healthcare under surprisingly common scenarios, and individuals don't have the option to choose where their healthcare comes from, leading to a sort of monopolization scarily similar to the Comcast shenanigans.

Besides, there's a hundred things we could ditch to save money that wouldn't lead to so many people suffering if you want to save federal money. Why not focus on the war on drugs, or the war on terrorism? Both are starkly inefficient wild goose chases that have been hemorrhaging their budget for years.

or we could ditch the crazy military spending instead, so that people don't lose healthcare

if we ditch the crazy military spending then countries who our military covers for will actually have to pay for their own defense thus people lose healthcare abroad

you lose either way

ACA can't be reasonably "ditched" until we can find a suitable solution to the health care issue, otherwise it's just a bad idea that will hurt the economy continuously down the line. It in of itself isn't a solution and I can agree is deeply flawed in many ways, but it's at the very least something.

As it stands, companies can't afford to get their employees healthcare under surprisingly common scenarios, and individuals don't have the option to choose where their healthcare comes from, leading to a sort of monopolization scarily similar to the Comcast shenanigans.

Besides, there's a hundred things we could ditch to save money that wouldn't lead to so many people suffering if you want to save federal money. Why not focus on the war on drugs, or the war on terrorism? Both are starkly inefficient wild goose chases that have been hemorrhaging their budget for years.

I don't think anyone is suggesting that we remove Obamacare and that's all that we do
there are about a million ways to deal with this that don't involve the government handing out healthcare and forcing people to buy it, for instance you could allow people to buy healthcare from other states

and yea I think its too early to stop pursuing the war on terror but way past the point to stop funding the war on drugs, what a waste of loving time

I don't think anyone is suggesting that we remove Obamacare and that's all that we do
there are about a million ways to deal with this that don't involve the government handing out healthcare and forcing people to buy it, for instance you could allow people to buy healthcare from other states

The problem is that at some point, the government was pushed to step in and provide a federal healthcare plan because the corporate monopolization led to any sort of medical care becoming way too expensive to afford for the common middle-class American. If you don't want to get the federal government involved, you need to come up with a really, really good plan to fix this issue, since by your definition, we couldn't solve the issue with court precedents and federal legislation.

And another thing is that taxes are unfortunately the easiest and usually quickest way to fund government programs. It's stuffty most of the time to introduce taxes to those struggling to live paycheck to paycheck, so there's really no easy way to go about it right now.

I'd agree that in the current state, the people working on the new repeal and replace aren't qualified to handle the healthcare issue. I don't think anything should be done until the options and outcomes have been actually weighed.
« Last Edit: September 22, 2017, 08:12:19 PM by IkeTheGeneric »

unfortunately, I'd rather have every country pay their part when it comes to defense even if it means they have to cut healthcare spending a little. many UN countries in Europe don't meet the UN's military requirements; we should not have to be their military. they should be their own military.

maybe mccain has short term memory loss so he thinks every healthcare bill the the same thing so he says no every time