The GOP has a new plan to destroy Obamacare. It’s even crueler than the last one. Calling Obamacare a . Naturally, giving President Trump something to arbitrarily tout as an achievement (even if it passes the House, the Senate looms) in advance of the arbitrary 1.
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Now Republicans are indeed set to introduce the new plan, multiple reports tell us. And judging by a new study set to be released today, it is even crueler than the last GOP plan: The study finds premiums would likely soar for the sick, probably pushing them off coverage. The Huffington Post has a detailed rundown of the new GOP plan, which is designed to bridge the gap between moderates and conservatives who rejected the last one for different reasons. It allows states to seek a waiver to get rid of the Affordable Care Act’s prohibition on charging higher premiums to people with preexisting conditions, on the condition that states set up or participate in high- risk pools that would help cover any of those people who lose insurance. Watch full movie King Invincible in english in 720p. It would also restore to the GOP bill the ACA’s requirement that insurers cover Essential Health Benefits (EHBs) — such as doctor’s and emergency room visits and maternity care — but allow states to seek waivers from them. House Speaker Paul Ryan (R- Wis.) announced an amendment to the GOP health- care plan .
The restoration of EHBs is designed to make moderates happy, while telling conservatives states could still get out from under them. But the waiver on prohibitions against jacking up premiums for people with preexisting conditions — which is called “community rating” — is a major problem. It would smack them with far more in costs — potentially pushing them off coverage entirely. The liberal Center for American Progress (CAP) conducted a new study — set to be released later today — on how much these premiums might soar for people with various preexisting ailments. The “surcharge” in the middle column represents additional premium charges that insurers are projected to add to coverage of each condition annually, and the numbers are eye- popping: Topher Spiro, a health policy analyst at CAP, tells me that these sums were calculated by using actuary “risk scores” for each condition, which detail how much someone with that condition costs insurers relative to a healthy person.
They would be priced out of the market and quarantined into high- risk pools.”Now, in fairness, these findings are based on calculated national averages, so applying them to what would happen in any given state is tricky. But this is intended as a general guideline of what sort of premium hikes we might see in states that did seek waivers — and it’s fair to assume many red states would do so. What’s more, this conclusion dovetails with the general conclusions of other health policy analysts. The big story is that, while the new plan would ostensibly keep the prohibition against refusing to cover people with preexisting conditions, allowing premiums to be jacked up would functionally price a lot of those people out of the market, gutting that protection. Indeed, the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation’s Larry Levitt tells me he thinks the CAP projections are plausible. Health care costs are highly concentrated among a small number of people who are sick, and they would find it impossible to get affordable coverage.”Of course, the new plan’s defenders would reply that these people can go into high- risk pools (this is apparently meant to give moderates cover to back it). But they’ve historically been underfunded and/or resulted in people paying higher prices or going without coverage.
Meanwhile, the new GOP plan would keep in place the old plan’s phase- out of the Medicaid expansion, which would itself result in 1. Medicaid, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
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You’d think that this, plus the gutting of protections for preexisting conditions, would render the new plan toxic for GOP moderates who, in rejecting the old plan, have confirmed that they are not willing to embrace a massively regressive plan that would push millions of poor and sick people off coverage while delivering an enormous tax cut to the rich. Of course, the need to give Trump a fake achievement to tout is also an urgent matter, so who knows what they’ll do.********************************************************************* HOW THE FBI GREW INTERESTED IN CARTER PAGE: The New York Times reports that the FBI’s interest in former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page intensified after he gave a pro- Putin speech in Moscow last July and spent days there in meetings: After Mr. From the Russia trip of the once- obscure Mr. Page grew a wide- ranging investigation, now accompanied by two congressional inquiries, that has cast a shadow over the early months of the Trump administration.
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Trump allies maintain that his role was minimal, but Page has said his half year on the campaign was very important to him. Either way, law enforcement is taking this very seriously.* TRUMP SHOULD HURRY UP AND JUST CUT TAXES, SOME SAY: NPR reports that some sympathetic to the Trump administration think he should forget about a broad tax reform overhaul for now and just quickly cut taxes to rack up a win. One former Trump adviser, NPR notes, has been hearing from investors and businesses who “say they’re getting nervous that Trump’s tax cut may not happen.”No Obamacare repeal . Komen Foundation, the breast cancer charity where she was senior vice president for policy, from funding screenings through Planned Parenthood because she opposes abortion rights . The second could help goose Democratic turnout.* DEMOCRATS LAUNCH HUGE AD BLITZ IN GEORGIA: The Atlanta Journal- Constitution reports that Democrats have already unleashed a massive barrage of ads hitting Handel: The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee put $4. Handel as “just another career politician” and questioned her use of public funds while she was Georgia’s secretary of state.
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Meanwhile, a GOP group is airing a spot tying Ossoff to Nancy Pelosi.* TRUMP’S FIRST 1. DAYS WERE HISTORICALLY #SAD: Trump says that no president has accomplished more in his first 9. Trump has. Glenn Kessler takes a detailed look at the claim and finds that it’s nonsense. As one political scientist puts it: “Trump actually is unusual for his first 1. Not only has he accomplished almost nothing, but rather his initiatives (executive orders stayed by courts, a major legislative proposal failing even to come to a vote when his party controls both houses, etc.) have notoriously been unsuccessful.”Don’t worry, Mr. President, you are breaking new historical ground.* KEEP THE FOCUS ON TRUMP’S AUTOCRACY: E.
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