Trump Just Flat-Out Wrong and Straight-Up Lying Now
Graham-Cassidy ‘Would End the Current Health Law’s Guarantee That Sick People Won’t Pay Higher Premiums’
President Donald Trump is just flat-out lying now about the Republicans’ latest attempt to “repeal and replace” ObamaCare. The problem is so is everyone else, and it’s working. There is increasingly a chance this version of TrumpCare could pass, literally tossing millions off their coverage.
The latest version of TrumpCare, aka “Graham-Cassidy,” is by far the worst, and Republicans are slated to vote on it next week. It blatantly allows insurance companies to charge people with pre-existing conditions an unlimited amount of money, which makes it worthless to so many.
At least three Republican Senators need to vote against the bill in order for it to fail. If less than three Republicans vote no it will become law. It’s really that simple.
So what did President Trump just do?
He lied.
I would not sign Graham-Cassidy if it did not include coverage of pre-existing conditions. It does! A great Bill. Repeal & Replace.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 20, 2017
“I would not sign Graham-Cassidy if it did not include coverage of pre-existing conditions. It does! A great Bill. Repeal & Replace,” Trump said, just two weeks after demanding Republican stop trying to repeal and replace ObamaCare and try to pass his disastrous tax cuts for the wealthy bill.
So, does Graham-Cassidy protect people with pre-existing conditions?
No.
No, it does not.
Earlier Wednesday Bloomberg News reported on the Graham-Cassidy legislation. Trump is wrong. Period.
“The latest effort to repeal Obamacare — which Senate GOP leaders hope to pass next week — would end the current health law’s guarantee that sick people won’t pay higher premiums,” Bloomberg News reports.Â
“Under the latest Republican bill, states could get a waiver allowing insurers to charge people more if they or a dependent have a pre-existing condition, or if they get sick and want to keep their insurance. The key provision in the bill has vague language requiring a state to first show how it ‘intends to maintain access to adequate and affordable health insurance coverage for individuals with pre-existing conditions.'”
So, Trump is just lying now – or maybe he believes the lies, but regardless, he’s literally telling millions of Ameircans, many who believe everything he says, a lie.
MSNBC’s Chris Hayes:
Someone should tell the president…
— Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) September 20, 2017
In case there’s any question, others are also pointing out his lie:
Trump has no idea what pre-existing conditions are, why they matter, and what this bill does, but other than that let’s take his word for it https://t.co/J6m3LhP4Px
— Dan Pfeiffer (@danpfeiffer) September 20, 2017
Coverage for the pre-existing condition of cancer carries a $150,000 surcharge. Coverage no one can afford is not coverage. https://t.co/cwsC3pjQRh
— shauna (@goldengateblond) September 20, 2017
Blue Cross comes out against ObamaCare repeal bill for “undermining” protections on pre-existing conditions https://t.co/zMCLybPDXH pic.twitter.com/eI4U7h9KGc
— The Hill (@thehill) September 20, 2017
The only assurance that pre-existing conditions get covered under G-C is that govs will have to do it or pay a political price.
— Sam Stein (@samstein) September 20, 2017
The bill removes ACA’s requirement that insurers charge those w pre-existing the same rates as others. https://t.co/R7p33GodpD
— Nick Riccardi (@NickRiccardi) September 20, 2017
1. No, it doesn’t..
2. You were ready to sign Ryancare which didn’t cover pre-existing conditions either pic.twitter.com/Zk1v93IAm8— Trump is #RocketBoy (@williamlegate) September 20, 2017
States could charge more for sicker Americans/weaken pre-existing condition protections under bill https://t.co/636nUcPT99
— Manu Raju (@mkraju) September 20, 2017
Health care bill would allow states to use waivers to get rid of protections for those with pre-existing conditions https://t.co/IbtURU6p53 pic.twitter.com/SG4jKxdhJ9
— ABC News (@ABC) September 20, 2017
This isn’t true. It makes pre-existing conditions coverage optional on a state by state basis and 50% will opt to not cover them. https://t.co/ldVwgKw9CN
— Secular Talk (@KyleKulinski) September 20, 2017
Kaiser Family Foundation: “Premiums could be unlimited for people who are sick.” Repeat: “Unlimited.” https://t.co/d9Vj6KMPh5
— Gene Sperling (@genebsperling) September 20, 2017
There it is. Stop lying to the American people! https://t.co/cohGJZKNIS
— Amy Siskind (@Amy_Siskind) September 20, 2017
As usual, you’re lying. In states that don’t require protections for pre-existing conditions, insurers won’t have to provide them. https://t.co/pBfuo3s9S0
— Janet Johnson (@JJohnsonLaw) September 20, 2017
Than you shouldn’t sign Graham-Cassidy. It explicitly & unequivocally allows abandonment of pre-existing conditions protections. Shameful. https://t.co/r5G1qV6v9M
— Gene Sperling (@genebsperling) September 20, 2017
Sir it does NOT protect pre-existing conditions. In addition it has a cap. It is a horrible bill. Just fix #ACA as that’s what Am’s want!
— Mary Powers (@mlp60) September 20, 2017
Concerned citizens who want to ensure Trump and the GOP don’t kill ObamaCare and want to ensure Graham-Cassidy does not become law should call their Senators immediately:Â (202) 224- 3121.
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