If you think Obamacare is bad (and it is), Ryancare, Trumpcare, Obamacare 2.0--call it whatever you will--was even worse. In spite of fierce bullying tactics by House Speaker Paul Ryan, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, and President Donald Tru
Such sentiment could give Americans a false sense of complacency. There is still a real danger that this contemptible bill, which according to the Congressional Budget Office would lead to 22 million Americans becoming uninsured, will still become la
law after Senate bill collapses - but says it will require current system to fall apart first...Donald Trump pledged Tuesday morning that the nation will eventually have a working substitute for the teetering Obamacare system, hours after a prohibi
Absolutely amazing. Even tragic. The Republicans railed against the proven failure that is Obamacare for years and voted at least half a dozen times to repeal it.
I miss the old days, when Republicans stood for repealing Obamacare. Republicans across the country and every member of my caucus campaigned on repeal - often declaring they would tear out Obamacare "root and branch!"
• https://www.lewrockwell.com, By Robert P. Murphy
One of the popular objections to the GOP proposals to reform health insurance markets is that the Affordable Care Act (aka "ObamaCare") saved thousands of lives per year, and hence that tinkering with ObamaCare will literally kill lots of people.
Instead of lashing out at various media personalities on Twitter this morning, President Trump has instead pivoted to Healthcare Law, and in an early morning tweet has endorsed a strategy for replacing Obamacare may resonate with conservatives like K
Clearly, the June 1 vote by California senators is an initial step toward the adoption of a government-run universal health care system, but it already signifies a major political victory for progressives in this country, who have long advocated fo
One month after Goldman gave up on Trump being able to pass any major (or minor) tax package in 2017, overnight - in the aftermath of Senate GOP's deplorable failure to find the needed 51 votes to " repeal and replace" Obamacare- Goldman's Washington
This week the Senate Republican leadership unveiled its Obamacare replacement plan. Like its House counterpart, the misnamed Senate plan retains most of Obamacare's core features.
Senator John McCain, a Republican from Arizona, said he hasn't met an American who has seen the Senate Republicans' health care bill yet. But he's "sure the Russians have" gotten their hands on it, Bloomberg reported.
The non-thinking of many highly educated people is sobering...Case in point: The Wall Street Journal ran a letter to the editor yesterday, written by a physician from Berkeley, Calif., who spoke of the efficiencies and wonders of a single-payer syst
THAT'S DROPPING JAWS ALL OVER AMERICA!!! Cameron Cawthorne for the Washington Free Beacon reports, Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, an architect of the Affordable Care Act, admitted during an appearance on "CBS This Morning" Monday that Obamacare "ABSOLUTELY"
Clinton supporters expected Obamacare would continue with some minor adjustments. Those behind Trump assumed Republicans would quickly repeal and replace Obamacare, as repeatedly promised.
Instead, the GOP House (barely) passed a replacement plan
leaving millions without options...(Natural News) Following lie after lie, the government-run healthcare fiasco known as Obamacare continues to unravel and collapse, leaving tens of millions of Americans paying obscene prices for unusable 'coverage
After just voting to repeal and replace Obamacare with a 217-213 vote, House Republicans have been invited by President Trump to the White House for a victory press conference.
After a stunning defeat on March 24th, followed by over a month of back and forth bickering, Paul Ryan & Co. has finally passed an Obamacare replacement bill after just securing the required 216 votes.
On Thursday night's broadcast of The Late Show host Stephen Colbert gave his take on the Obamacare replacement passed by Republicans in the House of Representatives earlier that day.
After years of debate, the House on Thursday voted to repeal key parts of the Affordable Care Act and replace them with new provisions...The vote, which President Donald Trump was planning to tout as a big victory, sends the Republican-sponsored bill
In what may be a critical flip for the passage of the Republican healthcare bill - not to mention boosting Trump's image as dealmaker - moments ago Republican reps. Fred Upton and Billy Long both said Wednesday ....
The primary Medicare for All bill has more support in Congress now than it has ever before.
John Conyers' Medicare for All bill (HR 676), which he has introduced in each Congress since 2003, has seen a recent surge of new cosponsors -- 32 since Mar
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