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Is that why so many Republicans voted for it?

Oh, wait, not one did.
Yeah, because President Obama championed it. But before that happened, Republicans championed the same basic idea, initially proposed by the Heritage Foundation.

-- A2SG, mandate and all....
 
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Right because its so expensive.
Health insurance of any sort has been expensive since long before the ACA. It was expensive before we got RomneyCare in MA. Do you guys not remember that? I knew self-employed people paying $2-3k/mo for family plans in the early 2000's.
 
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Yeah, because President Obama championed it. But before that happened, Republicans championed the same basic idea, initially proposed by the Heritage Foundation.

-- A2SG, mandate and all....
You want me to believe - the Democratic Party - used a plan from heritage foundation, implemented it, not ONE Republican endorsed it or supported it and in your mind, it is the Republicans fault it is a failure.

--Always in His Presence-- hmmm.... pouring water on my leg and trying to convince me it is raining. you can't make this stuff up!
 
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You want me to believe - the Democratic Party - used a plan from heritage foundation, implemented it, not ONE Republican endorsed it or supported it and in your mind, it is the Republicans fault it is a failure.

--Always in His Presence-- hmmm.... pouring water on my leg and trying to convince me it is raining. you can't make this stuff up!
Look it up, check for yourself. The facts are there.

-- A2SG, at least one Republican endorsed it, and implemented it, here in Massachusetts....
 
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For those who forgot


During the 2008 presidential campaign, then-Senator Barack Obama promised that his health reform plan would “lower your premiums by up to $2,500 per family per year.” But since his signature law, the Affordable Care Act, went into effect, premiums have nearly tripled, and deductibles have more than doubled. The cost of coverage for a family of four has increased by more than $10,000. Here are some charts that illustrate the changes.

Rising prices and savings are not mutually exclusive. What you and your Forbes article fail to consider is what premiums look like now if the ACA hadn't passed.

I don't have that data, but you'd need it in order to make your argument.
 
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You want me to believe - the Democratic Party - used a plan from heritage foundation, implemented it, not ONE Republican endorsed it or supported it and in your mind, it is the Republicans fault it is a failure.

--Always in His Presence-- hmmm.... pouring water on my leg and trying to convince me it is raining. you can't make this stuff up!

For anybody who wants to read the original Heritage Foundation proposal:

The big bullet points are the individual mandate, assistance for those who can't afford the premiums, and tax credits for signing up.
 
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You want me to believe - the Democratic Party - used a plan from heritage foundation, implemented it, not ONE Republican endorsed it or supported it and in your mind, it is the Republicans fault it is a failure.
Crikey. I'm not and America but even I know about Romneycare originally authored by Mittens.
 
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You want me to believe - the Democratic Party - used a plan from heritage foundation, implemented it, not ONE Republican endorsed it or supported it and in your mind, it is the Republicans fault it is a failure.

--Always in His Presence-- hmmm.... pouring water on my leg and trying to convince me it is raining. you can't make this stuff up!

Regardless what you believe , the fact remains the same, the ACA philosophy is based on Newt Gingrich's 1993 healthcare plan, which served as an alternative to First Lady Clinton’s initiative. The ACA also includes elements from Mitt Romney’s Massachusetts health care plan.

It is possible that the issue stems from relying on simplistic comparisons, such as using misleading analogies to evaluate the U.S. health care system. A more effective approach would be to review the Heritage Foundation's health care plan from the early 1990s and Newt Gingrich's proposal from 1993, then compare these with the Affordable Care Act.
 
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Crikey. I'm not and America but even I know about Romneycare originally authored by Mittens.

He isn’t ignorant; he’s unwilling to acknowledge it. His sole aim is to criticize ACA, so he won’t even bother to look up that its key ideas—the individual mandate and tax credit—originated from conservative policies.
 
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For those who forgot


During the 2008 presidential campaign, then-Senator Barack Obama promised that his health reform plan would “lower your premiums by up to $2,500 per family per year.” But since his signature law, the Affordable Care Act, went into effect, premiums have nearly tripled, and deductibles have more than doubled. The cost of coverage for a family of four has increased by more than $10,000. Here are some charts that illustrate the changes.
Please list the changes that have happenned since it came into law and outline their impacts.

Thanks
 
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For anybody who wants to read the original Heritage Foundation proposal:

The big bullet points are the individual mandate, assistance for those who can't afford the premiums, and tax credits for signing up.

Crikey. I'm not and America but even I know about Romneycare originally authored by Mittens.
Yes, the line has been repeated - and yet -

not one Republican endorsed it or voted for it.

The ones who wrote the final plan - endorsed it and voted it in right down party lines - are the ones who own it.

Here is a hint - if it had been a Republican majority congress - the plan would have never made it to the floor. If it was working well - the folks on the left would never mention anyone but themselves.
 
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And why is for-profit health insurance so expensive? Why, so it can generate billions in profit every year, a lot of which goes into various campaign contributions. "Follow the money" indeed.
The top five beneficiaries of money from the health care insurance industry are/have been Democrats - Did you know Chuck Schumer received 600,000 from them?
 
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Yeah, because President Obama championed it. But before that happened, Republicans championed the same basic idea, initially proposed by the Heritage Foundation.

-- A2SG, mandate and all....
you keep repeating it - like suddenly it will make a difference from the facts.

Yes, the line has been repeated - and yet -

not one Republican endorsed it or voted for it.

The ones who wrote the final plan - endorsed it and voted it in right down party lines - are the ones who own it.

Here is a hint - if it had been a Republican majority congress - the plan would have never made it to the floor. If it was working well - the folks on the left would never mention anyone but themselves.
 
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you keep repeating it - like suddenly it will make a difference from the facts.

Yes, the line has been repeated - and yet -

not one Republican endorsed it or voted for it.

The ones who wrote the final plan - endorsed it and voted it in right down party lines - are the ones who own it.

Here is a hint - if it had been a Republican majority congress - the plan would have never made it to the floor. If it was working well - the folks on the left would never mention anyone but themselves.
Help me out here. Are you doubting it was a plan from Heritage, a plan that Romney instituted in Massachusetts, because no GOP voted for it when it was presented as the ACA?.
 
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Help me out here. Are you doubting it was a plan from Heritage, a plan that Romney instituted in Massachusetts, because no GOP voted for it when it was presented as the ACA?.
I’m saying

Read closely

Not ONE Republican voted for the ACA. Fact
Not One Republican sponsored the ACA - Fact
The ACA put millions out of their health care coverage. Fact

And according to Mr Jeffries. It is a broken system. Don’t believe me?

 
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Health insurance of any sort has been expensive since long before the ACA. It was expensive before we got RomneyCare in MA. Do you guys not remember that? I knew self-employed people paying $2-3k/mo for family plans in the early 2000's.

Actually, in the early 2000s, I had full health coverage with nothing more than a $4 co-pay. That's right. I paid NOTHING in premiums. My employer covered 100% of the cost.

ER visit? $4. Annual checkup? $4. Prescription? $4. Broken foot? $4.

Ah, those were the days...
 
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Actually, in the early 2000s, I had full health coverage with nothing more than a $4 co-pay. That's right. I paid NOTHING in premiums. My employer covered 100% of the cost.

ER visit? $4. Annual checkup? $4. Prescription? $4. Broken foot? $4.

Ah, those were the days...
My wife had an even more generous plan 10 years later than that - as of 2014, she paid nothing, ever. My current plan is pretty generous, at least for me (i.e. it's less generous when I add the wife and kid). My premiums are $0 and the deductibles and copays, while not $4, are still very reasonable.

But none of that matters, because neither of us have any insight into what our employers paid then (or pay now) for our premiums.
 
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I’m saying

Read closely

Not ONE Republican voted for the ACA. Fact
Not One Republican sponsored the ACA - Fact
The ACA put millions out of their health care coverage. Fact

And according to Mr Jeffries. It is a broken system. Don’t believe me?

Yes. That is the way the GOP rolls. Obama for example was trying to get prison reform passed and could not get GOP support. Once Trump came into office, they supported it and passed it.

But the ACA is pretty much the same Heritage/Romney care. And no, it has increased healthcare coverage for Americans. It has increased every year now that a lot of those GOP states that refused to be a part of it initially, are now adopting it.
 
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