companies, are saying they re pulling out of kansas and missouri. i think we can officially declare obamacare in the intensive care unit. you ve got one of the biggest insurers in the country saying we re out of obamacare in several states. now you ve got more and more areas of the country, that have no insurance company at all. i predict if we were to stay in obamacare, you wouldn t have 23 million people losing their health care, you would have tens of millions losing their health care. the trump administration has done everything they possibly can to undermine the affordable care act. before you laugh, let me explain, because of the insurance companies wanted some sureness, they wanted some certainty about what was going to happen, the trump administration has not only failed to give them information, it s been telling the federal courts to hold off on any
reporter. you heard the cbo s scoring of it, and the white house slamming that scoring. theories are that the cost and the impact estimates the republicans did not wait for before passing a revised gop bill to repeal and replace obama care. the cbo says the number of uninsured would increase by 23 million, they also found that the bill the house passed would save less money, by saving $119 billion versus $150 billion during the original by. history has shown the cbo incapable of accurately predicting what a health care bill will cost. author of saying capitalism for the many, not the few, and
repudiate their own budget office. or they re going to have to say, what, it s coming apart anyway, the affordable care act, and if 23 million people lose their health insurance, big deal. there s a very untenable position. i tell you, most of those losses are in medicaid, and it s going to be even worse because of the trump budget that even cuts medicaid further. republicans are criticizing the cbo as you just heard in that white house statement. 23 million people are going to be uninsured as opposed to ob d obamacare, is this a mixed bag for house republicans? i think you are showing a much bigger story, there s a much bigger story than the congressional budget office report. in the next few hours, blue cross and blue shield, one of our biggest health insurance
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rewrite the house bill. that s something that the senators have been saying really from almost the day that the house finished its bill. it has been thrown over to the senate. there s only 52 republicans in the senate. they will have to have something they can all agree on. i think the final bill will look more like a bill that covers more people than this. the main point i m making is, what people are saying is, all these people will lose health insurance under the republican plan. everybody will lose health insurance under obamacare until we though them into medicaid. that s a little bit of a speech s argument. well, because, the affordable care act, what s going to happen in the senate to get the votes they need and also to avoid the possibility of the 23 million people going to lose their health insurance, they re going to come up with a bill that looks like the affordable care act. maybe it s better funded so insurance companies can make money. the structure of the affordable