I don't envy the president in this situation.
The house is polarized to ridiculous extremes that it's like fighting tooth and nail to get anything passed. However. this is hardly rageworthy.
From reading the breakdown of it that dippin posted, it reads off like car insurance, and it reads off that basically if you make under 44k per individual then it will be subsidized anyway?
It's not exactly what I envision when people use the words "public health care" when all it seems to be is "go get insurance, job or not, so we can drive the costs down" much like car insurance.
For some of the things that people are mentioning online about this bill, either that breakdown left out a lot of things, or people are misinformed.
That said, I can't call this "public health care" until there is a "public option"
am I off base in saying that?
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