Democratic Lawmakers Just Met With Obama on the Hill Right Now and Are Tweeting in Support of Obamacare – You Should Too
Lives Are Literally at Stake
President Barack Obama made a rare but vital visit to Capitol Hill to meet with Democratic representatives and senators to strategize about how to save Obamacare from imminent death. President-elect Donald Trump, Vice President-elect Mike Pence, Speaker Paul Ryan, and the rest of the GOP caucus in the House and Senate are also meeting and holding press conferences gleefully telling the American people how they will keep their promise and repeal Obamacare in full, immediately.
President Obama arrives at the Capitol to rally Democrats on health care https://t.co/FacgOUccHA https://t.co/YwkEAOEKon
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) January 4, 2017
That “repeal and replace” lie Republicans have been telling Americans is just that, a lie. Despite having taken over 60 votes to repeal the Affordable Care Act since it became law, there is no valid legitimate replacement program for Obamacare.
And even though Donald Trump promised Americans a “seamless” transition from Obamacare. That was a lie. Right now the GOP is planning a two to four year delay between repeal and replace. And as a result 30 million people will lose healthcare.
People will die. People will go bankrupt.
That is not hyperbole. That is fact.
Right now Democratic lawmakers and others, some using the hashtag #acaworks, are tweeting about saving Obamacare and you can, and should, too.
Here are a few tweets. At the very least, please retweet them.
Lives are literally at stake.
.@POTUS – “Of those who don’t like (the #ACA) some wanted what @SenSanders was promoting -something stronger.” #acaworks pic.twitter.com/pqKF6m2hO6
— Jackie Speier (@RepSpeier) January 4, 2017
Up to us to make sure it happens. Call congress – ask why #GOP want to make America sick again. 202-224-3121 #ACAworks @SpeakerRyan https://t.co/0R9NzmdIij
— Karen Murphy (@MDHillRaiser) January 4, 2017
In Perry County, Alabama, the uninsured rate fell by 16% from 2013-’16. In Greene and Lowndes Counties, it fell by 15%. #ACAWorks
— Rep. Terri A. Sewell (@RepTerriSewell) January 4, 2017
.@POTUS “This is life and death for many Americans. We can improve the law. No doubt about it.” #ACA #acaworks pic.twitter.com/LallsrESo6
— Jackie Speier (@RepSpeier) January 4, 2017
It worked re ethics. It can work to save #ObamaCare. Call now! Capitol switchboard: 202-224-3121. #ACAworks https://t.co/IQjIWsAbSV
— Karen Murphy (@MDHillRaiser) January 4, 2017
My COBRA expired once and I went without my medication for almost 2 months. One of my meds is $1000 per month. I take 6. #ACAWorks
— Arlis (@arlisgreen) January 4, 2017
I’ll organize and protest over this. People will DIE without the ACA. Promises to replace it are all lies. #ACAWorks
— Arlis (@arlisgreen) January 4, 2017
Reframe the question – @SenSchumer is right… @SpeakerRyan needs to tell us why he wants to make America sick again! #ACAworks https://t.co/XHQbrmUyvi
— Karen Murphy (@MDHillRaiser) January 4, 2017
I will continue to fight to ensure that the #ACA stays in place, despite Republicans efforts to dismantle it. #CoverageMatters #ACAWorks pic.twitter.com/zYtFU5emlJ
— US Rep E.B.Johnson (@RepEBJ) January 4, 2017
The ACA can’t be repealed w/o a disruption to Medicare & Medicaid. In fact, the ACA extended solvency of Medicare Pt A by 11 yrs. #ACAWorks
— Rep. Terri A. Sewell (@RepTerriSewell) January 4, 2017
Thanks to the #ACA, insurers can no longer deny healthcare to Americans with pre-existing conditions. #ACAWorks pic.twitter.com/UuHhWWT3LC
— PT_US_Congress (@PT_US_Congress) January 4, 2017
Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, the uninsured rate in Texas has fallen by 28% #ACAWorks.
— US Rep E.B.Johnson (@RepEBJ) January 4, 2017
Repealing Obamacare would put healthcare in jeopardy for 939,000 New Yorkers who gained coverage thx to the Affordable Care Act #ACAWorks
— Gregory Meeks (@GregoryMeeks) January 4, 2017
Thanks to the #ACA, insurers can no longer deny healthcare to Americans with pre-existing conditions. #ACAWorks pic.twitter.com/uyLWpShWD4
— Jim Himes (@jahimes) January 4, 2017
I thought conservatives were supposed to care about a balanced budget! #acaworks https://t.co/eqBaW4MnB0
— Jason Deal (@DealJT) January 4, 2017
.@POTUS “You don’t tear down a house before having plans & building a new one.” #ACA #acaworks pic.twitter.com/Fe1MpVhAHw
— Jackie Speier (@RepSpeier) January 4, 2017
Over the last six years, 581,000 Georgians have gained health coverage thanks to the Affordable Care Act #ACAWorks
— Rep. Hank Johnson (@RepHankJohnson) January 4, 2017
Over the last six years, 552,000 North Carolinians have gained health coverage thanks to the Affordable Care Act. #ACAWorks
— G. K. Butterfield (@GKButterfield) January 4, 2017
Because denying health care or charging more due to a pre-existing condition — like cancer and diabetes — is just wrong. #ACAWorks pic.twitter.com/DrlPEeXOZ8
— TeamMoulton (@teammoulton) January 4, 2017
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