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Old 12-12-2017, 08:44 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by uh-oh View Post
define help? its set up to where i pay less taxes every year. that helps me in my eyes? it also removes the obamacare mandate. that helps me alot, i currently hold health insurance, (which i'm cancelling at the end of the year) simply because i didn't want to pay a 1400 dollar fine for not having it. i had to pay 700 out of pocket last year for not having it, and i've had to pay 141.90 every month to have it this year, or else the 1400 dollar fine comes through, and granted the 1400 was less than the 141 a month, but its easier to pay 141 a month for something i don't use, than pay 1400 in one shot for something i don't use.



i can't find a single policy that fucks me over. i'd blow you if you could find one. i'd even take my partial dentures out and give you a half gummer from the surgery that wasn't covered by obamacare, that ended up hitting my credit for 13k, which i've recently paid off.
The tax plan is a major negative. You’ll ‘save’ like $1000 a year. At first. Then, it flips and you end up paying more after about 3 years. And that’s before any of the write offs that are being removed. Pretty much every economic study says the bill is a sham and won’t even pay for itself.
It’s a massive transfer of wealth from the poor to the elite.

Reversing protections against predatory banking is another huge one.

ACA helps a shit ton of people. Thank god you didn’t need it, but there are plenty of people that were saved from economic ruin by ACA.
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