i think two components that you hit right off the bat that are important. the repeal of the individual and the employer man datsz. the willingness to allow individuals to stay on their parents plans through the age of 26 and the ability to maintain coverage if you have preexisting coverage so long as that coveraging is continuous. but twloz kind of thorny issues that this bill gets into. one is how to replace the obamacare subsidies. these would be repealed after a three-year transition period and replaced by refundable tax credits. those credits would be based on age going up as you get older. those would also be capped based on your income. after you hit a $7,500 tresh hold the amount of money you get through the tax credit starts to go down. the other issue is medicaid. so many of those states took the medicaid expansion offered by obamacare, what would happen to that. how it would work from here on out until january 1st, 2020 they would are allowed to continue
election cycle after election cycle. obamacare repeal bill is here. p is public. no longer secret. it includes provisions. republicans say it will make the market much better for individuals and those who benefitted from obamacare itself. the issues are not brand new. republicans said they would be in the plans before. repeal of the individual and employer mandate. the moving forward of individuals on the parents health insurance to the age of 26. and including the current ban of denying individuals with pre-existing conditions coverage. those were in obamacare. popular. two major issues in the bill right now that republicans need to reconcile. how they provide subsidy for americans. repealing the obamacare subsidy over three years will be replaced by refundable tax credits. that goes up from $2,000 to $4,000. it will be capped depending on
program for each state in 2020. obamacare subsidies now replaced by refundable tax credits determined by age and income. what will stay? obamacare s productions of pre-existing conditions, and children can remain on their parents plan until the age of 26, and some are already divided calling it obamacare 2.0. we are calling it tax credits that we actually send people checks. proposing the bill did not offer any estimate of how much their plan would cost or how many people would lose coverage. the biggest concern i have, will it lower health care costs and premiums to those people that i serve? the plans will be much less expensive than obamacare and far better than obamacare, and it will be unbelievable. the white house releasing a
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neil: which essentially is spending when all is said and done. these are tax credits but some are refundable. some you get a tax credit and it could ex-sea exceed your coe tax bill. paying we he will pay you money to engage in these particular industries. wind mills. algae, or that sort of thing. neil: seems a good pork package never dies. republicans in the house said no more ear marks. instead of special towns getting their own bridge funded special corporations are getting their special little carveouts whether rummakers or algae ethanol people or in the case of ge, wind mills and international financial sub subsidiaries. neil: why wouldn t democrats seize on that because that is the stuff they would love to see? shows the hypocrisy.