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Chitchat Crappy Nigger-Care still fail to die! Ang Moh Trump sell backside to pay debt

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American budget and tax payers still feeding parasites and more precisely the Debtors of USA are feeding the parasites! Ang Moh Trump can not rid the parasites and pests, he need Kim Jong Nuke to at least VX the pests ASAP.

http://money.cnn.com/2017/03/25/news/economy/obamacare-repeal-consumers/


Obamacare survived: What all this means for you

by Tami Luhby @Luhby March 25, 2017: 12:28 PM ET
Trump: Obamacare is exploding
Trump: Obamacare is exploding
Republicans have shelved their plans to repeal Obamacare, so the sweeping health reform act remains the law of the land.

But with all the turmoil in Washington and the talk that Obamacare is on the brink of collapse, many people might be worried about the impact on them. Stay with us a minute and we'll break it down.

You can keep your plan, at least for 2017

Obamacare is not going anywhere, at least not this year. Insurers have signed contracts with the exchanges to provide coverage throughout 2017. This means the roughly 12.2 million people who have signed up for policies shouldn't see any major changes. Their premiums should remain the same, as should their subsidies as long as their income doesn't fluctuate.

A possible wrench in the system would be if Congress decides not to fund the law's cost-sharing subsidies, which help reduce deductibles and co-pays for low-income consumers. House Republicans hate these payments, which are made to insurance companies, and even successfully sued the Obama administration to try to stop them.

Now, of course, the GOP controls the White House, and lawmakers have yet to agree to fund the subsidies. If they don't, some insurers may take this as a breach of contract and try to drop out immediately.

Related: Trump making changes that could cost consumers

The federal government is still supporting Medicaid

The GOP health care bill would have ended enhanced funding for Medicaid expansion, which means millions of low-income adults would have lost their coverage in coming years. The legislation would have also overhauled and curtailed federal support for the entire program, which covers more than 70 million people.

Since the bill failed, Medicaid remains an open-ended entitlement, meaning anyone who qualifies can enroll. States that haven't expanded can still opt to do so -- a bill moving through the legislature in deep-red Kansas would do just that.

However, Medicaid recipients may see some changes in the near future. Health Secretary Tom Price has encouraged governors to apply for federal waivers to impose work requirements, premiums and other measures on those in the program.

Related: Trump open to making Medicaid recipients work or pay premiums

You still have to buy insurance or be subject to a penalty

The individual mandate -- which requires nearly all Americans to have coverage -- remains in effect. Those who are uninsured could be assessed a penalty, unless they qualify for an exemption.

Republicans in Congress sought to kill this provision, one of the most hated in the health reform law. The Trump administration is chipping away at it. The IRS has loosened its oversight slightly, citing President Trump's executive order to lift Obamacare's financial burdens where possible. Trump may try to weaken it further, but he would suffer the wrath of insurers, who say it's an important way to prod younger, healthier Americans to sign up for coverage.

Related: For Trump, no closing this deal

Employers still have to provide affordable coverage

Companies with 50 or more employees must continue offering affordable coverage to their employees or risk having to pay penalties.

The outlook for 2018 is uncertain

Insurers were waiting to see what came of the Republicans' efforts to repeal and replace Obamacare. Now that the House bill is on ice, carriers say they need some answers from the Trump administration and lawmakers to determine whether they'll participate on the exchanges next year.

Continued funding of the cost-sharing subsidies is at the top of their wish list, but insurers also want the administration to help insulate them from high-cost enrollees by tightening enrollment periods and revamping the risk-sharing programs.

Time is running out. Insurers have to start submitting their policies and premiums to state regulators in coming weeks.

Are you on Obamacare? Has it helped you or hurt you? Are you concerned it will collapse soon? Are you struggling to pay its premiums or deductibles? Email me at [email protected]. You could be featured in a story.
 

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another blow to Trump?

wasnt this his major campaign promise to get rid of the oh so monstrous Obamacare?turns out trump care was even shittier.
 

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it's a RNC initiative, aka RyanCare, talking for past 7 years to no avail, put up recklessly and tried to shaft up the arses of americans. unhappy voters made their point at town halls and the russian hearings on Manafort and Michael Flynn over the past 2 weeks probably becomes the White House embarrassment where wiretap distraction fails. trump is the hill billy he wasnt involved, he couldn't read nor understood what was in there other than knowing, to get rid of obamacare on a partisan agenda.

where it fails, the deal between ryan n trump may be off, and that would be a disaster to come as promised by trump because ideally obama care needs to be tweaked, to take care of rising medical courses from doctors to big pharma, which has lotsa trump cronies.

so now the tax reforms which benefits the cronies of trump will come onto the spotlights, again a bigger fightout for EPA, state dept where senates too have friends to thwart the cronies of trump and wall street, and the investigations to trump campaign gets deeper, impeachment gets more real, one cannot help but wonder the likes of mike pence and steve bannon setting up separate deals for a post trump, post ryan snake eat snake era.
 
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