Posted on 03/07/2016 1:49:19 PM PST by xzins
3.Allow individuals to fully deduct health insurance premium payments from their tax returns under the current tax system. Businesses are allowed to take these deductions so why wouldnt Congress allow individuals the same exemptions? As we allow the free market to provide insurance coverage opportunities to companies and individuals, we must also make sure that no one slips through the cracks simply because they cannot afford insurance. We must review basic options for Medicaid and work with states to ensure that those who want healthcare coverage can have it.
The logic can extend to EVERY activity that is a COST for a household, that it, too, like with business should not even count toward household profit.
It is basically the same plan the GOP has had for years.
Yes. But they never got it passed. Vote GOPe to save Obamacare /s
A lot of it but not points #3 and #5, and not the closing paragraphs.
It will have to get through a Senate filibuster, first. And that will depend on how decisive a victory Trump gets.
What irks is that Trump supported the democrats in 2008, the ones who rammed through “this legislation, passed by totally partisan votes in the House and Senate”
And Trump touted Obama, his leadership and his team in 2009. He now complains that Obamacare was “signed into law by the most divisive and partisan President in American history.”
And he now supports the same basic plan the republicans have had for years.
see #4
The part where he wants to expand medicare? That’s an Obamacare idea isn’t it?
:)
I'd delete the underlined part. It gets abused just like the ObaMaoCare mandates.
For example, Pennsylvania requires that all policies sold here includes unlimited substance abuse coverage. One of those rehab places constantly advertises on TV "chemical abuse can happen to anyone at anytime." I feel like shouting back "No it can't you damn morons, not if you don't put that $#*+ in your body."
Then there is Delaware who evidently has a strong homo lobby to get them to mandate unlimited STD treatment to force the heteros to pay for their glorious lifestyle.
There should either be (a)ZERO mandates for illnesses caused by lifestyle chooses or (b)some reasonable limits such as we will give a drunk or druggie three chances at rehab and then they pay out of pocket. Health insurance should not be an enabler.
If trump is smart, which I think he is. He just needs to Issue an Executive Order MANDATING ALL Public Employees NATIONWIDE Enroll in the Affordable Care Exchange.
The House and Senate will have the repeal bill on his desk in 24 hours or less! And the President Trump should VETO IT. Let the Government Employees see how great it is First!
Congress Critters don't like money accumulating if they ain't got it......................
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We’ve devolved into a country with one set of laws for the governed, and another set for the governors..................kinda like France in 1789...................
Those are states rights regarding what constitutes a legitimate health or auto plan in a given state. I see no reason why legislatures can’t be pushed to change illogical requirements as you’ve mentioned.
There is no reason, though, that these cannot be ‘riders’ that an individual can get through a company rather than an integral part of every plan.
3 hour rule
LOL!
spam
Or, at the very least, allow subscribers to opt out of expensive types of coverage they will never use.
hardly
it’s his own plan
Exactly. You’re on the money there.
But, I think that Trump is on record supporting catastrophic health insurance which formerly was acceptable in every state prior to ObamaCare. If OCare is repealed, then the catastrophic plan comes back.
I’m betting they don’t include personal choice coverages.
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