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On 11/13/2025 at 5:24 PM, LumRaiderFan said:

Biggest scam ever played on the American people, they knew it was a lie out of the gate, and so did most of us that are paying for it.

Why won’t this administration come up with a solution?  Mind you they still control all three houses. Trump loves executive orders.  Like Mike said, just do it!

Posted
19 minutes ago, DCT said:

Why won’t this administration come up with a solution?  Mind you they still control all three houses. Trump loves executive orders.  Like Mike said, just do it!

Trump tried to repeal and replace the first time.  But turncoat RINO McCain blocked it!  Let's not forget history!

Posted
22 minutes ago, Boyz N Da Hood said:

5+ years ago? 🤓

He hasn't even been in office 1 year yet.  Give him time.  There's a lot of things I wish he would do faster.  Like double the effort getting rid of illegals.  But government doesn't work that way.  

Posted
7 minutes ago, Reagan said:

He hasn't even been in office 1 year yet.  Give him time.  There's a lot of things I wish he would do faster.  Like double the effort getting rid of illegals.  But government doesn't work that way.  

Been talking  bout it since 2016.... OK  a lil more time 😂

Posted
23 minutes ago, Boyz N Da Hood said:

Been talking  bout it since 2016.... OK  a lil more time 😂

Didn’t have the votes that time around.  Possibly have them now.  We shall see!  

Posted
2 hours ago, LumRaiderFan said:

I guess he started talking about it in 2016, but stopped from 2020-2024, then continued on.

lol

AI Overview
During his 2024 presidential campaign, Donald Trump consistently promised to "repeal and replace" the Affordable Care Act (ACA), or "Obamacare," though he did not provide a detailed, specific plan
. Instead, he referred to having "concepts of a plan" that he would reveal in the future. 
Key points regarding his position and past proposals:
  • Mixed Messaging: Trump's rhetoric was at times inconsistent. While often vowing to replace the ACA, he also posted on social media in March 2024 that he was "not running to terminate" the law but wanted to make it "better" and "less expensive".
  • Lack of Detail: When pressed for details during a September 2024 debate, he stated he had "concepts of a plan" but did not outline it. As of the end of the campaign, no single, comprehensive plan had been publicly released.
Posted
3 minutes ago, DCT said:

 

AI Overview
During his 2024 presidential campaign, Donald Trump consistently promised to "repeal and replace" the Affordable Care Act (ACA), or "Obamacare," though he did not provide a detailed, specific plan
. Instead, he referred to having "concepts of a plan" that he would reveal in the future. 
Key points regarding his position and past proposals:
  • Mixed Messaging: Trump's rhetoric was at times inconsistent. While often vowing to replace the ACA, he also posted on social media in March 2024 that he was "not running to terminate" the law but wanted to make it "better" and "less expensive".
  • Lack of Detail: When pressed for details during a September 2024 debate, he stated he had "concepts of a plan" but did not outline it. As of the end of the campaign, no single, comprehensive plan had been publicly released.

  • Subsidies: A major point of contention was the future of the enhanced ACA subsidies, which are set to expire at the end of 2025. While some in his administration suggested allowing them to expire to reduce federal spending, they also mentioned using the money saved to send direct payments to consumers to buy insurance, a proposal lacking specific details on feasibility. 
 

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