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PostSubject: -- Trump Nostalgia    -- Trump Nostalgia  EmptyThu Nov 03, 2022 3:39 pm

____ Trump Nostalgia --

While in White House trump and his promised new health care program;

The president told Chris Wallace in a Fox News Interview on July 19:
“We’re signing a health care plan within two weeks,
a full and complete health care plan.”

Trump said- “We’re going to be introducing a tremendous health care plan sometime, hopefully, prior to end of the month,” Trump said during a
news conference at the White House in early August, adding: “It’s just about completed.”
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Trump told reporters during a press briefing that there would be an executive order in the next few weeks “requiring health insurance companies to cover all preexisting conditions for all customers.”
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Trump was asked why this unilateral action was necessary when the Affordable Care Act already protects people with preexisting conditions, Trump told reporters it would be “just a double safety net” and “a second platform.”
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Trump ran on a platform to overturn the Affordable Care Act, consistently vowing to abolish it.
An effort to do so in 2017 ultimately failed.
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The White House on Wednesday, Mark Meadows, the chief of staff, told reporters that Mr. Trump’s health plan would be “an executive action with a legislative component.”
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Mr. Trump’s pronouncements on health care have tended to adhere to a pattern:
first a superlative (“great,” “terrific,” “fantastic”) followed by a vague deadline.
To say they are light on details would be an understatement.

“There’s a great plan, and this will be great health care,” he declared three months into his presidency. “It’s uh, evolving.”
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In May 2018, he boasted about “the plans we have coming out, literally over the next four weeks.” Twenty-four weeks later — having announced nothing — he said, “We are working many plans for health care.”
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Trump hedged on the timing of a health care plan, saying:
“When the plan comes out, which we’ll be showing you at the appropriate time, it’s much better than Obamacare. So when the plan comes out, you’ll see it.”
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More than two months later, in June 2019, Mr. Trump told George Stephanopoulos of ABC that
“we already have the concept of the plan” and that he would “be announcing that in about two months — maybe less.”
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Trump kept promising his magic healthcare plan is right around the corner. The truth: he had no plan.”

((( peddled bullshit - for 4 years -
to the gullible who believed and trusted him)ahaa! )))


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PostSubject: Re: -- Trump Nostalgia    -- Trump Nostalgia  EmptyThu Nov 03, 2022 3:51 pm

Trumpcare (AHCA) vs. Obamacare (ACA)
BY Davalon Updated on October 12, 2022

The Senate failed to pass the AHCA, which means it cannot become a law. The following information provides an outline of the AHCA, which failed to become law.

In 2017, the US House of Representatives introduced a proposed bill called the American Healthcare Act of 2017 or AHCA. This bill, also known as Trumpcare, would serve to amend and even partially repeal part of the Affordable Care Act (ACA).

The AHCA did not become law as it did not pass in the Senate. Still, the bill helped to provide a better understanding of many of the things that go into healthcare insurance plans and how they work. A look at some of the provisions of the AHCA also helps to shine a light on many of the aspects of the ACA, or Obamacare, which is still in effect.

Below, we explain Trumpcare vs Obamacare by highlighting the similarities and differences of the two programs.

What is Obamacare?
Obamacare is the nickname for the Affordable Care Act (ACA), which was signed into law by President Barack Obama in 2010. The act brought significant changes to the U.S. healthcare system by reducing the amount paid by individuals and families for uncompensated care. Obamacare mandated that everyone had a healthcare plan unless they qualified for hardship or another type of exemption.

Obamacare prohibits insurance companies from denying a person coverage or charging more for a plan if that person has a pre-existing condition. The act requires insurance companies to cover certain basic services, such as preventative care and prescription medications. It also provides subsidies for low income families to ensure they could afford their healthcare coverage.

Does Obamacare still exist?
Despite many votes on whether or not to repeal it, the ACA still exists and is still the law of the land for healthcare coverage. The ACA has gone through some small changes and modifications since its inception. The largest change was the elimination of the individual mandate penalty that required individuals without health insurance coverage to pay a fee.

Despite any changes, the ACA is still immensely popular and is used by individuals in every part of the country. In fact, as of early 2022, approximately 35 million people have enrolled in ACA-supported healthcare coverage. These record numbers are only part of the large impact the ACA continues to have on healthcare insurance, Medicaid, and Medicare coverage.

What is Trumpcare?
So now that we’ve covered Obamacare, what’s the definition of Trumpcare? Trumpcare is the nickname for the American Health Care Act (AHCA). This plan was written by Republicans in the House of Representatives as a replacement plan for the ACA. The AHCA was voted on and passed in the House on May 4, 2017.

While the AHCA never passed through the Senate and became law, President Trump did sign an executive order in 2020 declaring it U.S. policy to protect people with pre-existing health conditions. This policy was already in place through the current ACA, but other specifics of Trumpcare differ from Obamacare.

Does Trumpcare currently exist?
Trumpcare was only a proposal and went no further. The Senate never approved the proposal, and so Trumpcare never became law. Some politicians created a few additional proposals to rival Obamacare that also failed or never received a vote, such as the Better Care Reconciliation Act (BCRA), Obamacare Repeal Reconciliation Act (ORRA), and the Healthcare Freedom Act (HCFA).

What is the difference between Obamacare and Trumpcare?
What is the difference between Obamacare and Trumpcare? Here is Trumpcare vs Obamacare explained in more detail.

Trumpcare sought to eliminate a lot of the federal spending that came with Obamacare. In addition, the Trumpcare bill was strongly against the individual and employer mandates associated with Obamacare. These things formed the key differences between the ACA and the proposed AHCA.

Trumpcare would remove the tax penalty for failing to enroll in healthcare and it would remove some of the requirements the ACA placed on healthcare insurers to provide specific types of care. In addition, Trumpcare sought to give control of Medicaid management to the states. The below comparison shows where the two bills differed on key policy points.

Refer to the chart below for a side-by-side comparison of the two healthcare plans.

Trumpcare vs. Obamacare explained:

https://www.ehealthinsurance.com/resources/affordable-care-act/trumpcare-vs-obamacare

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PostSubject: Re: -- Trump Nostalgia    -- Trump Nostalgia  EmptyThu Nov 03, 2022 4:49 pm

Are you enjoying trumps Failed health care--
trump failed to deliver his health plan and he had 4 years
to make it happen ahaaa.
He persisted with lies, multiple times, it was done and going to be released ahaa..


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PostSubject: Re: -- Trump Nostalgia    -- Trump Nostalgia  EmptyThu Nov 03, 2022 6:02 pm

Temple wrote:

trump failed to deliver his health plan and he had 4 years
to make it happen ahaaa.


What happened to free health care for all, that every last democrat was promising? .. Since they got their woke asses in office there's been nary a word about it ... I thought they were supposed to be so "progressive"
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PostSubject: Re: -- Trump Nostalgia    -- Trump Nostalgia  EmptyThu Nov 03, 2022 6:31 pm

Grackle wrote:
Temple wrote:

trump failed to deliver his health plan and he had 4 years
to make it happen ahaaa.


What happened to free health care for all, that every last democrat was promising? .. Since they got their woke asses in office there's been nary a word about it ... I thought they were supposed to be so "progressive"

The progressive are not true democrats,,
The progressive stand under the Democrat umbrella-
There are the dem progressives and
there are the real deal Democrats..
Bernie and the others are still gung-ho to make it happen.
Biden is for it, but not gungho..
Trump bragged and pounded his cheat over his health plan,
but he miserably failed..
((much the same as his other projects that failed)))
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