Posted on 07/15/2019 7:48:13 AM PDT by knighthawk
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden unveiled a plan on Monday to bolster ObamaCare by protecting people with pre-existing conditions, adding a public option like Medicare and using tax credits to lower premiums.
With the announcement, the former vice president set himself apart from other Democratic candidates who supported Medicare for all, including Sens. Bernie Sanders and Kamala Harris.
I understand the appeal of Medicare for All, Biden said in a video posted Monday. But folks supporting it should be clear that it means getting rid of Obamacare. And Im not for that.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
Let’s see if “the Four” tell him he’s stupid.
Since Obamacare may not survive the court challenge then Biden's Plan B had better be good.
Unconstitutional
Please, Joe, Humas watching.
i wonder if Joe said:
“I’ve got you now, my pretty!”
(try not to throw up)
A “public option” is just “Medicare for All” by the bologna slice method.
Dang $3.99 keyboard
“I wonder if Joe said:”
(the keyboard has stood up to a lot of abuse, though!)
Regardless what the Roberts Supreme Court wants everybody to think about Obamacare, post-17th Amendment ratification Democrats and RINOs forgot to first successfully petition the states for a healthcare amendment to the Constitution before establishing Obamacare imo.
So hopefully Bidens Obamacare plan includes proposing a healthcare amendment to the states to make Obamacare constitutional if the states decide to ratify it.
Remember in November 2020!
MAGA! Now KAG!
“Biden unveils plan to strengthen ObamaCare”
it’s gonna be hilarious if SCOTUS rules obamacare unconstitutional right before the election ...
Biden’s Obamacare 2.1 will sink his ship like a stone anchor. We know how it failed—Do Americans want pain? If they do—he’s their man.
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