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AlexSFCA

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53. those who lost jobs are eligible for ACA
Sat Apr 4, 2020, 12:11 PM
Apr 2020
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden

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This message was self-deleted by its author George II Apr 2020 #1
+1000 No candidate should get away with advocating workplace insurance rainin Apr 2020 #2
I don't want to hear anyone with medicare talk about how it's not an option... Locrian Apr 2020 #3
That's like asking, "How's that lack of a cure for cancer working out now?" MFA is, currently, Squinch Apr 2020 #4
Bidens plan is also "unpassable" wellst0nev0ter Apr 2020 #6
Wrong. Educate yourself. W_HAMILTON Apr 2020 #14
That was the same thing with same sex marriage wellst0nev0ter Apr 2020 #20
I am sure that Medicare for All will come up during potential healthcare reform discussions. W_HAMILTON Apr 2020 #23
How's that insulting President Obama working out for you? Cha Apr 2020 #109
re: "It has no chance of passing as things are now, even if Dems win the presidency and Senate." thesquanderer Apr 2020 #26
They will. W_HAMILTON Apr 2020 #28
I agree, it's unlikely, But that's different from saying "no chance." n/t thesquanderer Apr 2020 #30
Lol. Yes, I understand that this is what you would like to believe. And I also Squinch Apr 2020 #16
Not helpful! Thekaspervote Apr 2020 #48
Um, yeah, it did pass. Aquaria Apr 2020 #86
It Is a Sound Point, Sir The Magistrate Apr 2020 #5
How would the public option work wellst0nev0ter Apr 2020 #8
ACA coverage does not require that you have a job. Public option is a way to enhance ACA. n/t thesquanderer Apr 2020 #19
So the jobless has to wait for Medicaid? wellst0nev0ter Apr 2020 #22
What does Medicaid have to do with it? thesquanderer Apr 2020 #29
Apparently you missed wellst0nev0ter Apr 2020 #32
I'm talking about public option. That has nothing to do with medicaid. thesquanderer Apr 2020 #36
It's difficult to take you seriously TexasTowelie Apr 2020 #66
Hokay, let's unpack this, step by single step wellst0nev0ter Apr 2020 #67
Guess what? TexasTowelie Apr 2020 #74
Ah, so people do fall through the cracks under the system wellst0nev0ter Apr 2020 #75
How you are going to pay for it is pragmatic and it is not a Republican talking point. TexasTowelie Apr 2020 #77
We've explained it countless times wellst0nev0ter Apr 2020 #80
Medicare for All is not going to occur. TexasTowelie Apr 2020 #89
Post removed Post removed Apr 2020 #94
It might work. Don't need the distraction torch juggling though. The thing is though... brush Apr 2020 #104
That was awesome! pattyloutwo Apr 2020 #107
re: "If you are jobless, you have no money to spend on health insurance." thesquanderer Apr 2020 #91
Cobra? wellst0nev0ter Apr 2020 #92
I'm not endorsing COBRA, but there are people who have used it. Obviously, since ACA passed... thesquanderer Apr 2020 #98
Do You Imagine Medicare Is Free, Sir? The Magistrate Apr 2020 #25
Here's how it will be paid wellst0nev0ter Apr 2020 #81
Some People, Sir The Magistrate Apr 2020 #87
Other people wellst0nev0ter Apr 2020 #88
Doesn't Matter, Sir The Magistrate Apr 2020 #97
See highways, bridges, schools, police and fire departments. Hermit-The-Prog Apr 2020 #113
Unions and their fought for health insurance hangaleft Apr 2020 #7
The Culinary Workers Union wellst0nev0ter Apr 2020 #10
Really? DEbluedude Apr 2020 #18
Not everyone is a "worker" hangaleft Apr 2020 #39
I agree wholeheartededly. But until something of that nature happens... DEbluedude Apr 2020 #95
Public Option is a choice, MFA is cramming it down people's throats. Within 5 years of a PO, most Hoyt Apr 2020 #9
Public option doesn't work if you're jobless wellst0nev0ter Apr 2020 #11
That statement is just absurd. Squinch Apr 2020 #21
Seems most of them absurd! Thekaspervote Apr 2020 #49
Do you know what the term "subsidies" means, not to mention expanded Medicaid? Hoyt Apr 2020 #27
Yes, more bandaid provisions wellst0nev0ter Apr 2020 #33
Do you understand, "Within 5 years of a PO, most people will have selected the PO . . . . ." Hoyt Apr 2020 #35
What you are pushing is Rube Goldberg malarkey wellst0nev0ter Apr 2020 #45
Fine, go your way, and we'll be sitting here 10, 15 years from now arguing the same stuff, with Hoyt Apr 2020 #46
Ouch! Thekaspervote Apr 2020 #50
FYI, I supported Elizabeth Warren wellst0nev0ter Apr 2020 #71
Not sure about paid for itself. But, it was pretty much MFA, however she framed it. Hoyt Apr 2020 #99
Public option has nothing to do with employment status. TwilightZone Apr 2020 #96
A public option has the broad support of Democrats and can be passed through reconciliation... W_HAMILTON Apr 2020 #12
So the lesson here is wellst0nev0ter Apr 2020 #13
Stop with the bad Russian troll farm-like memes. W_HAMILTON Apr 2020 #15
Doesn't have any..that work Thekaspervote Apr 2020 #51
What is doing the same thing over and over while expecting a different outcome? ehrnst Apr 2020 #114
So your argument is that the public option won't get Sloumeau Apr 2020 #17
Apparently Democrats are too rightwing for M4A wellst0nev0ter Apr 2020 #24
Imagine what a dotard would be doing right now with a total government run health care Thekaspervote Apr 2020 #52
"Imagine what the dotard will be doing with Medicare now that he runs it" wellst0nev0ter Apr 2020 #68
People "loved" the part of their pay the health insurance represents, almost never the medical brewens Apr 2020 #31
It has been repeatedly demonstrated wellst0nev0ter Apr 2020 #34
The health care tax may be way lower than their current premiums, but employers pay most brewens Apr 2020 #37
Nobody ever seems to ask "how do other countries pay for healthcare?" Fiendish Thingy Apr 2020 #41
Sweden weighed in on a sanders style plan said it all but bankrupt the country Thekaspervote Apr 2020 #55
I think it is more useful to get info on successful universal healthcare systems Fiendish Thingy Apr 2020 #62
Partnership for America's Health Care Future wellst0nev0ter Apr 2020 #79
That is nonsense...no one will get a raise...and the taxes for individuals will be higher...you Demsrule86 Apr 2020 #112
Perhaps if Covid 19 bankrupts the health insurance industry (unless the taxpayers are forced to jalan48 Apr 2020 #38
Good editorial pattyloutwo Apr 2020 #40
I don't get the reasons for this rant. beastie boy Apr 2020 #42
Oh the voice of sanity!! Thank you Thekaspervote Apr 2020 #56
M4A would have a better chance of passing wellst0nev0ter Apr 2020 #72
You just illustrated why M4A has a snowflake's chance in hell of passing. beastie boy Apr 2020 #84
A successful President will show flexibility in his thinking in response to events. On the other... NNadir Apr 2020 #43
+1000 emmaverybo Apr 2020 #57
I'm hitting a paywall. Can we get the article w/o subscribing to the WP? CTyankee Apr 2020 #44
Open in private window wellst0nev0ter Apr 2020 #70
Well, I'll try but I'm not technie at all... CTyankee Apr 2020 #78
This sounds like the discussions had in lifeboats after the Titanic sunk. tirebiter Apr 2020 #47
those who lost jobs are eligible for ACA AlexSFCA Apr 2020 #53
Yup. This is the moment to zentrum Apr 2020 #54
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 2020 #58
Germany has "taken the profit out of the health care business?" thucythucy Apr 2020 #82
The nation would have to overwhelmingly support it - and we would need the Senate. ehrnst Apr 2020 #100
Do you want Trump in charge of 100% of our health care? relayerbob Apr 2020 #59
+∞ LongtimeAZDem Apr 2020 #61
I think the idea is to get rid of Trump and put a Democrat in charge of health care. n/t totodeinhere Apr 2020 #64
And then when the next Trump, Raygun or Dubya comes along relayerbob Apr 2020 #65
I've seen this argument way too many times wellst0nev0ter Apr 2020 #69
How would that M4A that would never be enacted be working out? gulliver Apr 2020 #60
Actually it's a mixed bag. Some workplace insurance policies continue to cover employees who have totodeinhere Apr 2020 #63
Are we talking about John Dingell Sr's "Medicare for All", or John Dingell Jr's "Medicare for All".. George II Apr 2020 #73
Because this is what is happening under ACA wellst0nev0ter Apr 2020 #76
As has been pointed out numerous times before thucythucy Apr 2020 #83
Apparently Sander's plan would be better than the current Medicare wellst0nev0ter Apr 2020 #90
"Apparently"? thucythucy Apr 2020 #110
Ours is working fine. Aquaria Apr 2020 #85
But the goops will pass Biden's plan wellst0nev0ter Apr 2020 #93
Not rocket science. We have to win the WH and the Senate, plus keep the House. brush Apr 2020 #101
Really? We're going to get into another pissing contest over this? peggysue2 Apr 2020 #102
A medical emergency pattyloutwo Apr 2020 #108
A public option would fix this too. Happy Hoosier Apr 2020 #103
Universal Healthcare is the goal. ismnotwasm Apr 2020 #105
Incredibly BETTER than the defunded, then repealed MfA. Hortensis Apr 2020 #106
It is highly unethical to use a once in a lifetime world-wide crisis DenverJared Apr 2020 #111
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