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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2897" data-source="post: 571526"><p>McCain was the last to vote - his vote would have passed the bill. Republicans passed it in the House. Republicans in the Senate only needed McCain - a man who had campaigned against the ACA for years. When the rubber met the road, say what you will about Trump and the Republicans, but they had the bill completely passed, but for 1 man who had been with them the entire time. Yes, I blame McCain.</p><p></p><p>"Just to get even HIGHER premiums?"</p><p>My premiums were not $30,000/year before Obama was President. They weren't $25,000/year. They weren't $20,000/year. My premiums and deductibles skyrocketed like that as a direct result of having to pay for all kinds of things I don't need and will never use. So yes, I want to remove all that BS and cut my costs back down. Poor people don't need to get kicked off Medicaid. They can keep it. Although again I will remind you that health outcomes on Medicaid are worse than having no insurance at all. So I'm not sure which route is actually more cruel to be honest with you.</p><p></p><p>Wanting to stop paying for all the crap I have to has literally no bearing on whether poor people can keep their Medicaid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 571526"] McCain was the last to vote - his vote would have passed the bill. Republicans passed it in the House. Republicans in the Senate only needed McCain - a man who had campaigned against the ACA for years. When the rubber met the road, say what you will about Trump and the Republicans, but they had the bill completely passed, but for 1 man who had been with them the entire time. Yes, I blame McCain. "Just to get even HIGHER premiums?" My premiums were not $30,000/year before Obama was President. They weren't $25,000/year. They weren't $20,000/year. My premiums and deductibles skyrocketed like that as a direct result of having to pay for all kinds of things I don't need and will never use. So yes, I want to remove all that BS and cut my costs back down. Poor people don't need to get kicked off Medicaid. They can keep it. Although again I will remind you that health outcomes on Medicaid are worse than having no insurance at all. So I'm not sure which route is actually more cruel to be honest with you. Wanting to stop paying for all the crap I have to has literally no bearing on whether poor people can keep their Medicaid. [/QUOTE]
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