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2017-07-26 08:16:21 Post No.
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Prove me wrong. Protip: you cant
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2017-07-26 08:16:21
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As the Senate votes to move forward to press a vote on a health bill (Which one? They literally don't know. Literally.), These are the choices: Tax cuts for the super rich and 21 million people lose health coverage; Tax cuts for the super rich and 31 million people lose health coverage; or somewhere in between.
the majority of the benefit of the tax plan as far as real dollars disproportionately goes to the top 0.1%. I don't consider 250k "super rich." That's just the lower bracket cut off where the benefits start, and exponentially increase as income increases (by looking at dollars saved). Anyway..... ------ Regarding premiums and deductibles, each iteration of the GOP bills don't do much to lower premiums and some of the likely deductibles are wildly varied. Different winners and losers across various demographics. What would they look like if ACA never existed? I don't know, but we do know none of these alternative plans has a magic fix, and the projections aren't reassuring, to say the least.
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