States that will be hardest hit when ACA subsidies lapse

Interesting
yeah.

meanwhile.

stem cell therapy -- the literal fountain of youth, is not allowed in america.

because it would completely destroy the profits of healthcare oligarchs.

the oligarchs are the luddites.

they destroyed alternative (superior) energy systems that existed from a previous culture all around the world.

destroyed Tesla when he tried to reintroduce it

and now we can't have stem cells, and we can't talk about vaccines.

and we can't tell the truth in general.

fuck the system.

:truestory:

fuck these people.
 
in Mexico they get it from you own blood.

they take it and concentrate the stem cells out of it and reinject it into the needed area.

that's not the reason.

it's not allowed because it hurts profits.
Your own treatments they use your blood, but, for research purposes the other stem cells work the best. They have limited the use of aborted fetal cells in the USA.
 
None. These are ACA enrollees, not Medicaid recipients.
50%, give or take, of all ACA enrollees are ones on expanded Medicaid. You clearly know NOTHING about Obamacare and how it works.



Blue states get hit the hardest with these enrollees as they went 'All-in' on the expansion while red states only partially bought in or didn't buy in at all on this part of the program.
 
50%, give or take, of all ACA enrollees are ones on expanded Medicaid. You clearly know NOTHING about Obamacare and how it works.



Blue states get hit the hardest with these enrollees as they went 'All-in' on the expansion while red states only partially bought in or didn't buy in at all on this part of the program.
Expanded medicaid is different. They are not part of the ACA.
 
Expanded medicaid is different. They are not part of the ACA.
Bullshit! Read the goddamned articles I posted. Expanded Medicaid is part and parcel part of Obamacare and accounts for roughly half of all participants (~14% of the US population total) in Obamacare. That's it. 14% of Americans use Obamacare and 7% of those are on expanded Medicare.
 
These are all republican controlled states.

Alabama: 456,972 enrollees
Florida: 4,565,216 enrollees
Georgia: 1,475,623 enrollees
Mississippi: 322,788 enrollees
North Carolina: 924,168 enrollees
South Carolina: 608,325 enrollees
Tennessee: 615,828 enrollees
Texas: 3,814,112 enrollees
Utah: 410,339 enrollees
Wyoming: 45,107 enrollees

Why do republicans not want to take care of their citizens?

Tomorrow, millions of Trump voters will find out what FAFO really means.


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These are all republican controlled states.

Alabama: 456,972 enrollees
Florida: 4,565,216 enrollees
Georgia: 1,475,623 enrollees
Mississippi: 322,788 enrollees
North Carolina: 924,168 enrollees
South Carolina: 608,325 enrollees
Tennessee: 615,828 enrollees
Texas: 3,814,112 enrollees
Utah: 410,339 enrollees
Wyoming: 45,107 enrollees

Why do republicans not want to take care of their citizens?

Any of you morons realize that when Obama care started out, it was going to save us all, remember. The average family would save $2500, and the wonderful plan would end the great uninsured crisis. There were many other lies, and every single drone here was undoubtedly cheering the passage of the great Obama's healthcare plan.

In the beginning of the great ACA plan, the taxpayers were subsidizing (that means paying for) 30% of the cost of the ACA plan. Hazard a guess what it is today? 80% now. Oh, how many people were without any health insurance in 2017? 28 million. How many now? 27.1 million. Great job, libtards. Oh, in 2016 we spent about 1 trillion in healthcare spending, including Medicare and ACA, and now about 2 trillion.

Those states you're all whining about that will see higher premiums. Those of us, or I should say approx. 150 million of us, are paying about $2000 a month. The people at the poverty line (32,000 a year) have been paying $0, now they'll be asked to figure out how to come up with $50 a month for better healthcare than those of us paying $2000 get. I tell you this for a little context.

What do democrats want to do? Continue giving the few massive insurance companies left, after so many went out of business thanks to ACA, hundreds of billions of dollars and pretend everything's cool. The Republicans want to write the check to every individual to buy the best plan for them.

That's the whole thing in a nutshell. Keep drowning in ignorance and stupidity, drones.'
 
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Any of you morons realize that when Obama care started out, it was going to save us all, remember. The average family would save $2500, and the wonderful plan would end the great uninsured crisis. There were many other lies, and every single drone here was undoubtedly cheering the passage of the great Obama's healthcare plan.

In the beginning of the great ACA plan, the taxpayers were subsidizing (that means paying for) 30% of the cost of the ACA plan. Hazard a guess what it is today? 80% now. Oh, how many people were without any health insurance in 2017? 28 million. How many now? 27.1 million. Great job, libtards. Oh, in 2016 we spent about 1 trillion in healthcare spending, including Medicare and ACA, and now about 2 trillion.

Those states you're all whining about that will see higher premiums. Those of us, or I should say approx. 150 million of us, are paying about $2000 a month. The people at the poverty line (32,000 a year) have been paying $0, now they'll be asked to figure out how to come up with $50 a month for better healthcare than those of us paying $2000 get. I tell you this for a little context.

What do democrats want to do? Continue giving the few massive insurance companies left, after so many went out of business thanks to ACA, hundreds of billions of dollars and pretend everything's cool. The Republicans want to write the check to every individual to buy the best plan for them.

That's the whole thing in a nutshell. Keep drowning in ignorance and stupidity, drones.'
That was before you guys fucked it up.
 
Excellent post. I love the way you used facts and figures to make your case. LOL 'Um duhh, yeah dude, you guys fucked it up is what I was told.' How so? Can you explain? You must be able to, right?
These are well known facts and figures, do you really wanna admit to being that ignorant?
Okay, what percentage of Americans use Obamacare?
Look kid, even of you are right (you aren't though) that list from the OP tracks right with the list of states that didn't expand Medicaid anyway so you are barking up an empty tree.
 
These are well known facts and figures, do you really wanna admit to being that ignorant?

Look kid, even of you are right (you aren't though) that list from the OP tracks right with the list of states that didn't expand Medicaid anyway so you are barking up an empty tree.
That was before you guys fucked it up.
:lolup: That's the comment I was replying to. I love the facts and figures, moron.
 
Look kid, even of you are right (you aren't though) that list from the OP tracks right with the list of states that didn't expand Medicaid anyway so you are barking up an empty tree.
I am right about Obamacare.


The highest level of participants in the Obamacare market place hit 24 million last year. That's just over 7% of all Americans (24/330 = 7.27). Another 21 million are using expanded Medicaid under Obamacare, another 7%.




As for states that adopted or didn't adopt expanded Medicaid...

Those that did now face multi-billion dollar shortfalls in federal money into their programs that are likely to either bankrupt those states or force them to dump the program because they can't afford it.


What amounts to a welfare program for health insurance is unsustainable.
 
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