No name calling. That's an improvement, I guess.
As I said, the plan calls for refundable, advanceable tax credits. Money the government will give you right off the start to fund your healthcare for the year. If the government gives you a $6,000 credit in January 2017 and then in January 2018 you determine that with other deductions and credits you pay zero taxes, do you expect the government will say, "You owe us the $6000 for insurance we gave you in January?"
This will be a tax credit lower income people will get regardless of their tax withholding. It's an entitlement. Just like Obamacare has.
But you originally argued that a tax credit had to mean they got back money they didn’t pay. That was a lie and still is. Now you’re trying to change the argument. Pathetic liar.
Because as it stands now I really don't have coverage and am paying out the a$$ for other degenerates to have free coverage, subsidies or whatever they are getting now that they didn't have before and that we desperately and breathlesssly can not take from them.
Nobody batted an eye when I, for all intents and purposes, lost my coverage.