CBO projects ACA repeal (without replace) will lead to 18 million uninsured and raise premiums 20-25% in one year. https://www.cbo.gov/sites/default/files/115th-congress-2017-2018/reports/52371-coverageandpremiums.pdf …pic.twitter.com/hAq87XYy45
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@sahilkapur@RepKevinBrady & when Congress cut funds agreed upon, that *caused* the insurance co to renege on holding premiums down. -
@sahilkapur@RepKevinBrady An important fact Republicans fail to consider: in eight years they've come up with nothing -
@sahilkapur@RepKevinBrady is changing the subject from GOP not having a plan! I don't care about past, tell us what you are going to do. -
@sahilkapur@WaysandMeansGOP@RepKevinBrady Where is your plan? -
@sahilkapur@WaysandMeansGOP@RepKevinBrady the CBO, that has never been right about any of its projections. Keep that in mind. -
@sahilkapur@RepKevinBrady "What this report doesn't account for is Unicorn Farts and how that will solve everything!" -
@sahilkapur@RepKevinBrady your Texas constituents will remember this fiasco on election day. -
@sahilkapur Someone needs to tell@RepKevinBrady that GOP is in charge now. They're on the hook and bellyaching about the past won't cut it. -
@sahilkapur@RepKevinBrady Health care market. As if people are meat or something. You care about tax cuts for the rich and that's all. -
@sahilkapur@RepKevinBrady You have no plan and the private market failed to provide all with healthcare insurance before. Stop lying. -
@sahilkapur@RepKevinBrady sure, it doesn't work. That's why nobody is "forced" to buy car insurance either. Sheesh. What an idiot. -
@sahilkapur@RepKevinBrady The CBO is wrong so talking points will get people healthcare instead? Good to know. -
@sahilkapur@RepKevinBrady Sounds great, when do we get to see it? -
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@sahilkapur@RepKevinBrady do the insurance companies think the market is collapsing?
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@sahilkapur@RepKevinBrady .@GOP had years to come up w/ a replacement and all they did was complain. And they r still complaining instead of coming up w/ replacement.
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