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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4004961" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>In keeping with the topic the Trump administration is pushing SCOTUS to uphold a Texas court ruling that that declared the ACA unconstitutional claiming that the ACA is a disservice to the American people and ineffective in dealing with a healthcare system that in their opinion is broke. All this while once again offering no alternative. If they were to prevail it would leave 52 million Americans with no health insurance leaving them to exhaust their own personal assets on healthcare until they're exhausted. So what will then be their final option? Why it's Medicaid. A program that the Trump administration wants to make deep cuts to in it's funding support leaving another unfunded mandate which the state's will have to find a way to close the funding gap. You can easily see where this is going and yes it will likely mean very large increase in state and local taxes. </p><p>So if you Trumpeters and Consercuks think you'll be better off with a SCOTUS overturning of the ACA you might just be more than a little disappointed .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4004961, member: 58386"] In keeping with the topic the Trump administration is pushing SCOTUS to uphold a Texas court ruling that that declared the ACA unconstitutional claiming that the ACA is a disservice to the American people and ineffective in dealing with a healthcare system that in their opinion is broke. All this while once again offering no alternative. If they were to prevail it would leave 52 million Americans with no health insurance leaving them to exhaust their own personal assets on healthcare until they're exhausted. So what will then be their final option? Why it's Medicaid. A program that the Trump administration wants to make deep cuts to in it's funding support leaving another unfunded mandate which the state's will have to find a way to close the funding gap. You can easily see where this is going and yes it will likely mean very large increase in state and local taxes. So if you Trumpeters and Consercuks think you'll be better off with a SCOTUS overturning of the ACA you might just be more than a little disappointed . [/QUOTE]
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