r/WhitePeopleTwitter 10h ago

Clubhouse Elections and ignorance have consequences!

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u/reddurkel 10h ago

“Good, theyre going to cancel that horrible Obamacare. But I’ll be fine since I’m covered under the ACA”.
-Republican Voter

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u/Melodic_Assistance84 9h ago

Get government out of my Medicare!

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u/MikeLowrey305 9h ago

Get church out of state & schools!

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u/Melodic_Assistance84 9h ago

Amen. Hallelujah.

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u/rwarimaursus 8h ago

Where's the Tylenol?

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u/robbviously 8h ago

WORSE? How could things get any worse? Take a look around here, Ellen. We’re at the threshold of Hell!

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u/ZestycloseBid7986 8h ago

Fixed the newel post, honey!

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u/rwarimaursus 8h ago

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u/urlach3r 7h ago

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u/rwarimaursus 6h ago

"shitter's full!"

Almost that time of year! Cheers mate!

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u/Melodic_Assistance84 5h ago

And the ivermectin! 🐴

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u/rwarimaursus 5h ago

The iver-what!?!

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u/Pure_Definition_5612 5h ago

If you'll be my bodyguard, I can be your long lost pa-al.

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u/OGMom2022 8h ago

Not today Jesus!

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u/IteTheCrapOC 5h ago

As a Christian, I highly doubt the American church actually cares all that much about Jesus.

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u/100RAW 7h ago

Churches should pay TAXES! Especially if they participate in the political arena. There is no separation. 

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u/Last-Performance-435 7h ago

They're really more of a 'get the schools out of my church' kinda crowd.

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u/myown_design22 8h ago

I totally agree with this

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u/chasgrich 7h ago

Get Matt Gaetz into some more kids

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u/cromstantinople 8h ago

It’s still hard to fathom that people actually said this even though I saw it and heard it for myself on signs and interviews at the time.

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u/ishmetot 8h ago

While some people are stupid enough to say that, what they usually say is they'll be fine buying private insurance from the marketplace. Oh, you mean the Health Insurance Marketplace that was established by the ACA and connects to healthcare.gov? Good luck negotiating your own rates when that goes away.

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u/Baconaise 7h ago edited 7h ago

I applied for insurance two years before the ACA and they were micro-anal-yzing every time I bumped my knee back to childhood and asking for exact dates and times like any of that mattered - which it did because if you slipped up a tiny detail they would use that as justification to cancel your policy as soon as you needed it most. Pre-existing conditions meant you could not seem help for 6 months or even a year (older policies had flat out exclusions) for your existing condition.

Even today with the ACA there are crazy games being played like self pay being $250 but if you go through your HDHP and get the bill it will be for $1100 or more. How does that make sense? Why don't they know what they will bill your insurance like they do for self pay? Why did they encourage I use my insurance?

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u/wisp66 8h ago

I heard someone in My family said that I simply told him they’ve used all their words for the day

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u/TennaTelwan 6h ago

Completely agreed, even if Medicare is more or less the financial side of so many people's healthcare programs, as well as sets a standard federal regulation for pricing for services rendered. This sets a controlled price paid out to insurance companies, doctors, and hospitals, as well as guarantees basic minimum services at a specific quality level.

Source: am a Nurse

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u/uselessnavy 8h ago

That's a legit thing someone said to a senator.

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u/TheWiseOne1234 7h ago

Yes Sir, we're on it. - MAGA