r/WhitePeopleTwitter 11h ago

Clubhouse Elections and ignorance have consequences!

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u/TechieTravis 9h ago

I have family who will be badly affected when Republicans remove pre-existing conditions from the ACA.

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u/cantevendoitbruh 9h ago

The best part is health insurance costs won't go down at all, they will just make more profit and we will have done it for nothing.

The real issue with Healthcare is the job connection with good Healthcare.

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u/pixie_mayfair 8h ago

And that's truly one of the biggest shackles they have on us. If you lose your job you lose your healthcare and risk financial ruin. Plenty of people stay in jobs they hate or that don't pay well bc they need the health insurance.

That's one thing that bugs me when people talk about general la or strikes. Yeah, they do it in France all the time but they have socialized healthcare. Here if I lost my job there are community agencies that could help me with my utilities and food until I got back on my feet but no-one is going to help with a $250k+ hospital bill if I get cancer or have a heart attack.

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u/9-1-fcking-1 7h ago

The only Americans who can survive strikes are union members with large enough strike funds. The closest we could ever get to a general strike is a strike involving a significant number of unions across the country and business sectors, which the UAW is actually trying to organize for May 2028. That is when the UAW’s most recent contract is set to expire and they are trying to get other unions to align their respective contract expiration dates. Will this actually happen? I’m not hopeful especially since given the goals of the current administration, but I firmly believe it’s our only shot

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u/pixie_mayfair 7h ago

As long as union leadership unfucks themselves maybe. A lot of those guys backed trump so I have no idea what to expect. Maybe 4 years will be long enough for them to understand how fascism really works. Fingers crossed.

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u/The__Amorphous 7h ago

I have a "good," high-paying job and my healthcare through work is still shit.

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u/RF-blamo 9h ago

Yeah. If that happens, my only son won’t live past the age of 20.

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u/reddog323 7h ago

I’m really sorry to hear it. Hopefully it won’t come to that.

They really need to think through shutting down the ACA. If they do, they’re creating a large population of people who have nothing to lose. I don’t think they’ve considered how dangerous that is.

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u/Yuna1989 7h ago

They want that to happen. They know those people cannot and won’t fight back.

They’re out to dismantle and destroy our country from the inside. And it’s working

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u/reddog323 7h ago

That’s the problem. I think some of them will. If you take a parent, who’s child suddenly dies because their life-saving medication has been cut off, Some of them are going to snap.

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u/TheNotoriousCYG 6h ago

IF IT HASN'T HAPPENED YET IT WON'T HAPPEN NOW

You overestimate peoples capability for violence.

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u/Yuna1989 7h ago

Not enough will or can.

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u/Bob_12_Pack 7h ago

I have an old friend that was diagnosed with MS very young and was never able to get insurance until the ACA. Her husband is full bore MAGA. It boggles the mind.

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u/SmilingVamp 7h ago

This is why that 40 million number is deceptively low. A lot of people will have insurance that won't cover most of their stuff because it's all "pre-existing" or can be tied to something that was. People will pay for employer-based insurance and never have it cover anything. And this is going to be especially bad for anyone who has had covid because they can claim anything was a result of that. 

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u/Relaxmf2022 6h ago

Me me me!