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    1. Former_Tea_5748 on

      Hot take, the entire healthcare system in America needs reformed. Problem is that it makes too much money as-is so it’s not changing.

    2. You Americans voted for it. If Trump/Republicans were in office for the first time, I can see that being a mistake or misunderstanding or something. But this is literally Trump’s second term after a 4y break and he was voted in by a larger margin than in 2016. He even turned heavy blue states slightly less blue than usual

      And much of what he campaigned on wasn’t much of a secret either relative to the policies he’s actually enacting

      Trump isn’t the issue here. He’s just a symptom of the problem. The real issue is the 77.3 million people who explicitly casted a vote for Trump

    3. The Affordable Care Act is a poor design. It threw millions of people onto the health care system who didn’t have the means to make monthly payments, so those costs have to be spread out to those who do make monthly payments causing huge increases year after year. Biden was able to cover up the mess by increasing government handouts during COVID, but that was not sustainable longer term.

      In addition, as with every large government program, it is most likely riddled with fraud and abuse. How much of the money is being laundered?

      There needs to be a new design. But it may also be very expensive. That’s just the nature of it. If you want to cover pre-existing conditions, poor people, illegal immigrants, and whoever else needs and wants healthcare, somebody has to pay the bills. That’s you. That’s your monthly premium.

      One idea I’ve seen around this past week: Maybe if some of the existing government fraud (up to $1.5T or more annually) can be rooted out, money can be redirected to help subsidize healthcare.

    4. Consistent-Soil-1818 on

      “I had nothing to do with it. That “Demoralizing the public” is the first step in the KGB handbook to bring down a Democracy is pure coincidence.”

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    5. We got money to invade Venezuela but can’t take care of our poorest citizens. Remember this when it is time to vote.

      **Estimated Cost of Buildup:** Independent analysts suggest the months-long naval buildup and the surgical strike likely cost the Department of Defense in the **hundreds of millions to low billions of dollars**, though these are categorized under existing “contingency” budgets.

    6. When you cry about things you don’t understand and elect people that help you cry more.

      Sorry the pubes got your toe stubbed during this round of fucking up healthcare.

    7. The current reasons for the raise in costs have been directly tied to Obamacare.

      Don’t hate Republicans for not extended COVID era subsidies that only added fuel to the fire.

    8. Socialized medicine costs less and gets better outcomes. Let’s just do it so we can stop dying and being held hostage by enshittifying jobs.

    9. health insurance is the biggest barrier to competing inthe marketplace, which overwhelmingly favors the bigger business with bigger leverage.

      healthcare not being single payer singlehandedly hurts the economy as smaller, innovative companies can’t pay that large health insurance bill every year that larger coroprations can foot

    10. Never meant to be permanent. They were passed during Covid. But I get it, people like free money and will vote for who gives them the most.

      I’m not even against a universal healthcare system at this point, but it’s better to stay logically consistent and let covid era subsidies expire once COVID is over.

    11. Dapper_Bag_2062 on

      It is not a parties fault. Those subsidies were always meant to be temporary. Even the dems at the time, did not want to extend them due to the outrageous cost. It’s the insurance companies you should be upset with. They drive the costs.

    12. Wonder what will happen when insurance is such a ripoff for everyone that we all may as well put the money in savings.

    13. If Obama care is so great why are we subsidizing it. The republicans don’t have a better plan. But let’s stop acting like the republicans are responsible for what Obama care has become it’s the democrats plan. It was a bad piece of legislation from day one and it was built on lies “ you can keep your own doctor” and on and on and on and everyone knows it’s bad. It was bad way before republicans shut down Covid subsidies and it’s still bad. Sure republicans just made it more expensive recently by not subsidizing it, but it’s a failed democrat plan and we need to get rid of it. Above and beyond that Both parties need to figure this shit out immediately because even if you get your subsidies it’s still way unaffordable..

    14. Long-Prior8824 on

      Or, maybe we have decided we are tired of paying for your healthcare and our own? I am making good money, but still pay $700 a month for my premiums. Why, then, am I responsible for paying your premiums as well? So you can have more money? Why do you feel the right to pay less while others are forced to subsidize your shitty ACA policy? Feel free to do what you want with your money, but you’re done spending mine 😉

    15. Not Congress, it’s almost exclusively republicans in Congress and the President blocking this.

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