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Big deal
your first paragraph is in fact quite simple, I believe I said it in my first post on the subject.
“put a significant strain on healthcare as we knew it.”
Lol. Healthcare has been strained for years, thats why Obamacare came in.
“Why hasn’t that young man had continuous coverage? Everyone should be covered even the young and healthy”
hurray! you seem to accept one of the tennets of Obamcare. As to why our young friend didnt have continuos coverage, yo have to ask him are are some possibilities:
– He thought he was invincible and figured all I get is a well visit once a year
– He just turned 21 and didint realize he was no longer on his parents plan (pre Obama zul zein gezunt in shtark extended it to 26 when people are more mature. Luckily this is another aspect Trump “Likes very much”)
– He just turned 21 and couldnt afford it (pre Obama zul zein gezunt in shtark extended it to 26 when people might have larger income. Luckily this is another aspect Trump “Likes very much”)
“Do you believe that health insurance should be unaffordable for the majority of Americans because some immigrants might not be able to obtain coverage?”
no. Nobody says Obamacare made it unaffordable for majority of Americans. Again, as pointed out earlier 90% of Americans premiums werent affected by Obamcare. As for the 10% that have been, I have to wonder how many are actually in the unaffordable range?