02-05-2017, 06:38 PM
Yeah, some of the people at the marches were positively personally impacted by the pre-existing conditions guarantee under Obamacare. There were people marching and rolling for equal rights for the disabled too.
I understand your standard of living from what you've posted, sally. But again, your standard of living doesn't apply to millions of people most affected by some of these issues.
Anyway, Trump announced today that Obamacare isn't gonna be replaced and repealed in his first 100 days as he'd promised. If he can get a replacement plan together, it won't be ready for congressional review or implementation before 2018. If it's a better plan which keeps the best pieces of Obamacare, I'll be all for it and I'm glad it's not being rushed through.
Another thing that marchers and others are very worried about is Paul Ryan and company's longtime and ongoing intent to cut Medicaid, Medicare, and Social Security. Trump said during his campaign that he would protect those programs and they wouldn't be cut if he was elected -- millions of people want him to remember that promise and hold him to it.
I understand your standard of living from what you've posted, sally. But again, your standard of living doesn't apply to millions of people most affected by some of these issues.
Anyway, Trump announced today that Obamacare isn't gonna be replaced and repealed in his first 100 days as he'd promised. If he can get a replacement plan together, it won't be ready for congressional review or implementation before 2018. If it's a better plan which keeps the best pieces of Obamacare, I'll be all for it and I'm glad it's not being rushed through.
Another thing that marchers and others are very worried about is Paul Ryan and company's longtime and ongoing intent to cut Medicaid, Medicare, and Social Security. Trump said during his campaign that he would protect those programs and they wouldn't be cut if he was elected -- millions of people want him to remember that promise and hold him to it.