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Old 12-03-2016, 03:19 PM
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House Speaker Paul D. Ryan made clear Thursday that he is willing to pursue a major overhaul of Medicare, including changes that could eventually put private companies in charge of the health care for tens of millions of American seniors.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...-already-wary/
as much as I like the single payer option this is more than likely what we will get, more of the same. they are already talking about raising rates on pre-existing conditions if you let your insurance lapse..

TJ remember, administrative, legislative and judicial...Trump is not going to be completely his own man, the boys he is appointing will make sure of that!
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Old 12-03-2016, 03:20 PM
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as much as I like the single payer option this is more than likely what we will get, more of the same. they are already talking about raising rates on pre-existing conditions if you let your insurance lapse..

TJ remember, administrative, legislative and judicial...Trump is not going to be completely his own man, the boys he is appointing will make sure of that!
Agreed. There's no feckin' way Trump and a GOP Congress is going to pass Medicare for all. Jeez.
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