How Jimmy Kimmel’s Emotional Plea Could Influence Healthcare Debate
After Jimmy Kimmel choked up during his monologue as he described his newborn son’s heart surgery, he made a plea for access to affordable health care.
The clip quickly spread online on Monday night and into Tuesday, and it may be just the type of moment that has an impact on the current healthcare debate, as House Republicans try to amass the votes for their latest version of a bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, aka Obamacare.
Former President Barack Obama even weighed in on Twitter, writing “Well said, Jimmy. That’s exactly why we fought so hard for the ACA, and why we need to protect it for kids like Billy. And congratulations!”
The current Obamacare replacement legislation would, in the eyes of critics, weaken protections for those with pre-existing conditions, according to PolitiFact. Under the revised Obamacare replacement legislation, insurers couldn’t deny coverage to those who are or who have been sick, but states could get waivers that would allow them to charge more based on a person’s health history. Defenders of the current legislation point out that it also requires that states who do take the waiver to also set up high-risk pools to cover those with pre-existing conditions, but there are still doubts over just how effective those pools are.
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Tears flowing on TV, within a week little baby was all fixed up - the 'sudden crisis' come and gone - everybody happy - saved by 'Obamacare'. Perfect agenda-timing.
How is it that the term 'crisis actor' come to mind.
2017 reality: Nothing nothing nothing absolutely nothing 'msm' can be taken for fact.
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Rev. 18:4
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Job 24:24 'They are exalted for a little while, but are gone and brought low; they are taken out of the way as all other, and cut off as the tops of the ears of corn'
After Jimmy Kimmel choked up during his monologue as he described his newborn son’s heart surgery, he made a plea for access to affordable health care.
The clip quickly spread online on Monday night and into Tuesday, and it may be just the type of moment that has an impact on the current healthcare debate, as House Republicans try to amass the votes for their latest version of a bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, aka Obamacare.
Former President Barack Obama even weighed in on Twitter, writing “Well said, Jimmy. That’s exactly why we fought so hard for the ACA, and why we need to protect it for kids like Billy. And congratulations!”
The current Obamacare replacement legislation would, in the eyes of critics, weaken protections for those with pre-existing conditions, according to PolitiFact. Under the revised Obamacare replacement legislation, insurers couldn’t deny coverage to those who are or who have been sick, but states could get waivers that would allow them to charge more based on a person’s health history. Defenders of the current legislation point out that it also requires that states who do take the waiver to also set up high-risk pools to cover those with pre-existing conditions, but there are still doubts over just how effective those pools are.
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Tears flowing on TV, within a week little baby was all fixed up - the 'sudden crisis' come and gone - everybody happy - saved by 'Obamacare'. Perfect agenda-timing.
How is it that the term 'crisis actor' come to mind.
2017 reality: Nothing nothing nothing absolutely nothing 'msm' can be taken for fact.
***
Compare recent: WH Correspondents Jeff 'Mason' Says Masonic-Zionist News Agencies "Are Not Fake News" - 'Mason' Ha Ha Get It? 4-30-17
Rev. 18:4
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Job 24:24 'They are exalted for a little while, but are gone and brought low; they are taken out of the way as all other, and cut off as the tops of the ears of corn'
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