performativeconcern
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No dumbass. It doesn’t say the costs account for those variables. The disclaimer literally says the numbers can vary wildly in light of those variables. What about the statement “any particular family could have significantly different costs” and a list of a half dozen variables that would influence that deviation is

“Which is it?”

  1. While the MMI measures costs for a typical family of four, any particular family or individual could have significantly different costs.

“Are you willing to respond to what the content of the bill I’m referring to says?”

I’m looking at HR.676. You’re looking at S.1804. Doesn’t matter though.

SEC. 103. QUALIFICATION OF PARTICIPATING PROVIDERS.”

“If you’re sick of padding a CEO’s fat salary with your healthcare dollars, there’s only one way out of it.”

Go read an article here about the recent tax cuts in the US and count how many times the author and commenters refer to it as “giving rich people money”

“Keep in mind that not spending money is not the same as having the government give you money, as in your previous claim.”

Let’s say Joe spends 20k/year on family healthcare. Bernie Claus slides down his chimney and says “Ho ho ho, free healthcare for everyone and Jeff Bezos and the corporations are buying!” Now Joe gets a 20k/year boost in disposable income. MfA has made Joe wealthier because it has allowed him to keep money he would

Middle class? California? Huh?

“We spend about $1.1 billion in interest annually that goes to Wall Street banks. That accounts for about half of our infrastructure costs, so if we were to create a public bank, we’d save billions of dollars, we would double our investment power through the money that we save, and we’d have the ability to finance

Someone is going to have to remind me why I shoulwant these people to have healthcare... or anything for that matter.

The justification is ensuring that a program ostensibly intended to help the poor actually ends up sending its benefits to the poor rather than ending up just one more way that the middle and upper middle class use the government to funnel money to themselves.

Do you think the American financial system would loan money to poor people even if FICO scores didn’t exist?

Are you even aware of the existence of fucking Medicaid? You know, the program that provides free (or relatively low cost) healthcare for low income, pregnant women, disabled people, parents of Medicaid eligible children, and some elderly?

Did you not read any of the articles complaining about TCJA that characterized the changes to the standard deduction, the limit to SALT, and the cap on the mortgage interest deduction as attacks on blue states? (They probably were, but they were also blows to policies that have been long documented to be massively

You’re lecturing an American that is reasonably familiar with the state of at least one poor minority community in the US based on your extensive experience with being a maybe poor person somewhere else in the world and that makes sense to you?

“Poor people are threatened by the prospect of continuing to have nothing. That is my point.”