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How destructive has Trump been so far?

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Trump is extremely destructive.  Unless an issue involves him, his family or his friends.

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3 minutes ago, mogandave said:

For everyone not on the public teat, premiums were significantly lower, and coverage was significantly better before the ACA. 

 

And everyone that was on the public teat back then, received about the same healthcare then, that they receive now. 

 

The only thing it did was make it more expensive for the people that pay. 

 

I love when people that know nothing about healthcare in the US weigh in on healthcare in the US.

 

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Before the Affordable Care Act (ACA), health insurance coverage in the United States was often fragmented and unreliable. Many plans excluded essential services such as mental health care, maternity coverage, and preventive screenings. Millions of Americans were either uninsured or underinsured, and insurers had the legal latitude to drop patients mid-treatment or refuse to renew policies altogether—especially if a person developed a serious illness.

 

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After the ACA was enacted, coverage became far more standardised and comprehensive. The law mandated that all plans include a core set of benefits, and it introduced protections for people with preexisting conditions, ensuring they could no longer be denied coverage or charged exorbitant rates. As a result, the national uninsured rate fell from 16% in 2010 to around 9% by 2016, marking a significant expansion in access to healthcare.

 

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On 10/7/2025 at 11:56 AM, howlee101 said:

Because those democratic cities are the only places where lawlessness is prevalent....and where the local administrations refuse to enforce the law.

You are joking right.  Most crime is experienced in RED cities.

11 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

Apples 

 

Before the Affordable Care Act (ACA), health insurance coverage in the United States was often fragmented and unreliable. Many plans excluded essential services such as mental health care, maternity coverage, and preventive screenings. Millions of Americans were either uninsured or underinsured, and insurers had the legal latitude to drop patients mid-treatment or refuse to renew policies altogether—especially if a person developed a serious illness.

 

Oranges

 

After the ACA was enacted, coverage became far more standardised and comprehensive. The law mandated that all plans include a core set of benefits, and it introduced protections for people with preexisting conditions, ensuring they could no longer be denied coverage or charged exorbitant rates. As a result, the national uninsured rate fell from 16% in 2010 to around 9% by 2016, marking a significant expansion in access to healthcare.

 

A1

For everyone not on the public teat, premiums were significantly lower, and coverage was significantly better before the ACA. 

 

And everyone that was on the public teat back then, received about the same healthcare then, that they receive now. 

 

The only thing it did was make it more expensive for the people that pay. 

 

I love when morons that know nothing about healthcare in the US weigh in on healthcare in the US.

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30 minutes ago, mogandave said:

For everyone not on the public teat, premiums were significantly lower, and coverage was significantly better before the ACA. 

 

And everyone that was on the public teat back then, received about the same healthcare then, that they receive now. 

 

The only thing it did was make it more expensive for the people that pay. 

 

I love when people that know nothing about healthcare in the US weigh in on healthcare in the US.

 

13 minutes ago, mogandave said:

For everyone not on the public teat, premiums were significantly lower, and coverage was significantly better before the ACA. 

 

And everyone that was on the public teat back then, received about the same healthcare then, that they receive now. 

 

The only thing it did was make it more expensive for the people that pay. 

 

I love when morons that know nothing about healthcare in the US weigh in on healthcare in the US.

 

Very original. We know this, though:

 

 

 

 

Incidentally, the cost of healthcare in the US in 2024 was a bit more than double what it was the year before the ACA, while cumulative inflation was about 50% over the same period. 

 

So much savings!

7 minutes ago, BLMFem said:

 

 

Very original. We know this, though:

 

 

 

 

So after 15 years of the Affordable Care Act, and the cost of healthcare doubling, there are over half a million people a year going bankrupt because of medical bills. 

 

What a great program.

 

Not

People file bankruptcy to avoid paying their medical bills, not because they can’t pay their medical bills.

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1 minute ago, mogandave said:

So after 15 years of the Affordable Care Act, and the cost of healthcare doubling, there are over half a million people a year going bankrupt because of medical bills. 

 

What a great program.

 

Not

Obviously not. So what's Trump's solution to the problem now that he's had 10 years to think about it? Because surely he must have moved on from the "concept of an idea" stage, right?

On 10/8/2025 at 3:22 PM, spidermike007 said:

So now you are escalating the rhetoric to treasonous for everyone who didn't vote for Trump, and if we don't approve of Trump and his policies we hate America.

 

Good work man, very nice way to bring the nation together. Trump would be very proud of you for your tone. 

you have not been doing anything to tone down the rhetoric, non stop name calling since 2016. You make it sound that it is treasonous for anyone who voted for Trump.

2 minutes ago, BLMFem said:

Obviously not. So what's Trump's solution to the problem now that he's had 10 years to think about it? Because surely he must have moved on from the "concept of an idea" stage, right?

He wants to deport 10-20,000,000 illegal aliens that are currently on some sort of public assistance, including medical. 

 

Does anyone believe that illegal aliens in the US actually pay for healthcare? 

 

I think co-pays should be higher for everyone.

8 minutes ago, mogandave said:

He wants to deport 10-20,000,000 illegal aliens that are currently on some sort of public assistance, including medical. 

 

Does anyone believe that illegal aliens in the US actually pay for healthcare? 

 

I think co-pays should be higher for everyone.

 

 

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45 minutes ago, Jim501 said:

You are joking right.  Most crime is experienced in RED cities.

Crime is higher in big cities, and big cities tend to vote Dem....:coffee1:

16 minutes ago, BLMFem said:

 

 

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I got free healthcare in the US for twenty years, and I know a lot of people that have gotten it free for forty years. 

 

Are you claiming that illegal aliens pay for the healthcare they receive in the US?

 

 

2 hours ago, Jim501 said:

You are joking right.  Most crime is experienced in RED cities.

Are you joking, or just in denial...or probably a troll?  Why don't you look up the cities with the highest crime rates and report back

how destructive has Trump NOT BEEN, but how destructive has Biden been.

CNN: "Why was this not doable under Biden...".

Likely because autopen Biden was busy destroying America, and because Biden caused it due to his incredible weakness and his actions that emboldened and empowered Iran 

 

5 hours ago, BLMFem said:

Not sure I follow your diversion? Do you mean does the Dems have their own Gestapo like Trump does? No, they don't.

What do you mean by Gestapo?

50 minutes ago, howlee101 said:

Are you joking, or just in denial...or probably a troll?  Why don't you look up the cities with the highest crime rates and report back

Dem run cities with large black populations.   

3 hours ago, BLMFem said:

Small business owner.

 

 

 

The ACA is a failure. 

3 hours ago, Will B Good said:

 

Apples 

 

Before the Affordable Care Act (ACA), health insurance coverage in the United States was often fragmented and unreliable. Many plans excluded essential services such as mental health care, maternity coverage, and preventive screenings. Millions of Americans were either uninsured or underinsured, and insurers had the legal latitude to drop patients mid-treatment or refuse to renew policies altogether—especially if a person developed a serious illness.

 

Oranges

 

After the ACA was enacted, coverage became far more standardised and comprehensive. The law mandated that all plans include a core set of benefits, and it introduced protections for people with preexisting conditions, ensuring they could no longer be denied coverage or charged exorbitant rates. As a result, the national uninsured rate fell from 16% in 2010 to around 9% by 2016, marking a significant expansion in access to healthcare.

 

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The ACA is a total failure.  

3 minutes ago, Mike_Hunt said:

The ACA is a failure. 

Release the Epstein files.

3 minutes ago, Mike_Hunt said:

The ACA is a total failure.  

Totally release the Epstein files.

Just now, BLMFem said:

Totally release the Epstein files.

 

 

That will be funny, you will be so disappointed. 

1 minute ago, BLMFem said:

Release the Epstein files.

That will be funny, you will be so disappointed. 

3 minutes ago, darbie-foos said:

Solved, as per MAGA Trump *SOP. 

 

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*Standard Operating Procedure 

 

*SOB

 

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Haters, queers, pedo obsessed liberals etc, and THEIR Sudden fascination for the Epstein files. Ask the incestuous pedophile Biden, the shower daddy what he did with them and about them the past four years of his deep state autopen dumpster fire planned destruction of America program. 

 

Instead of panic laced desperation, you moronic democrat haters need to try injecting some reality into your hallucinations during your lucid periods. Maybe try reading Sen Kennedys new book "How to test Negative for Stupid", check Amazon. 

 

 

 

 

56 minutes ago, darbie-foos said:

how destructive has Trump NOT BEEN, but how destructive has Biden been.

CNN: "Why was this not doable under Biden...".

Likely because autopen Biden was busy destroying America, and because Biden caused it due to his incredible weakness and his actions that emboldened and empowered Iran 

 

 

 

 

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