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This ACA timeline illustrates how the health law has been changed since Trump took office - MedCity News
Jan. 20, 2017:
On his first day in office, Trump issues an executive order to “minimize the unwarranted economic and regulatory burdens” of the health law. It includes instructions to agencies to “exercise all authority and discretion available to them to waive, defer, grant exemptions from, or delay the implementation of any provision or requirement of the Act that would impose a fiscal burden.”
Jan. 26, 2017:
HHS officials abruptly pull funding for outreach and advertising for the last days of 2017 enrollment. That is usually when healthier people traditionally enroll.
Feb. 14, 2017:
Reversing an Obama administration plan, the Internal Revenue Service says it won’t start rejecting returns that don’t indicate whether a taxpayer had health insurance.
Feb. 15, 2017:
The Trump administration proposes new rules, backed by the insurance industry, cutting the 2018 open enrollment period in half and making it more difficult for people to buy insurance outside that six-week window.
March 13, 2017:
The Congressional Budget Office estimates the GOP bill would result in an additional 24 million people being without insurance by 2026. It also predicts that premiums would go down for younger people and rise dramatically for older people under changes envisioned in the bill.
June 6, 2017:
The uncertainty about the fate of the ACA is having an impact on the market. Anthem pulls out of Ohio, becoming just the latest in a long list that included Humana, Aetna, Wellmark in Iowa and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City.
There's more, I got tired of cutting and pasting.
Health insurance has gotten much worse, for starters.
Nope. As much as my neverending burning rage toward Florida exists, I've never gone beyond lizards or Gators.You've never said that to a Gator fan. It is funny. They shake with rage and hysteria like a liberal after November 8th, 2016.
besides the fake white nationalism bs you sound exactly like Maxine Waters on TV. Incites violence? Check. Hate speech from Democrat members of Congress? Check. Hate speech from dim sympathizers? Check. Calls for violence by democrats? Check. Do you live in a bubble?
Oh yeah..trump has caused a rise in hate crimes. The fake ones though..
You forgot Hillary's coughing fits, lack of energy and work ethic, passing out on her feet, and falling down stairs.1) is the biggest one
2) people didn’t like either candidate but thought it would be funny to vote for Trump to burn the house down
3) 30 years of anti-Hillary conservative propaganda worked
4) Russian targeted social media propaganda worked
Once again, Hog nails it.1. Nobody thought it would be funny to burn the house down.
2. That is completely false.
3. Again completely false.
You guys are dooming yourselves to failure again unless you wake up and realize what really happened here. Republican primary voters were sick and tired of the same candidate by a different name running and absolutely sick to death of the Bush family so Trump was a breath of fresh air. Brash and didn't back down. So he won the nomination. You guys nominated the worst possible candidate to run in 2016, Hillary is the epitome of the Washington political elite and vast swaths of the country was not going to put up with that anymore. Not to mention she was so arrogant that she decided she didn't need to campaign in WI and MI. And now it appears you guys will take a hard swing left which will not play well in middle America.
Y'all can keep living in denial about what really happened and keep losing or wake up.
