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Good Morning All. Now that SCOTUS might overturn Obamacare, Republicans must show (NOW) that they have a plan. Here are just a few ideas off top of my head. I would suggest people contact their Representatives to let them know that the political battle needs to begin today for Republicans.
Ideas:
· A low cost standardized $1,000 – 5,000 deductible, catastrophic coverage should be made available. (Agreed to by major Insurance Companies, given they were almost put out of business they might be eager to cooperate.) Negotiating for services by insured would help put downward pressure on fees for office visits.
· Standardized insurance forms (companies should help given they were almost made extinct) to lower medical office costs.
hillary clinton. four years of secretary of state added to the resume and then the e-mail scandal and is she better off or worse off? better off and that s bah ram obama. now she gets to say not only have i served, but you have seen what diversity can do in the white house. let s be honest she is more assertive saying that i am running as a woman. she would not have done that if someone would not have been african american in the white house. she wants to say that she is wise and she is mature. if you think aid and abet bill clinton when he had the scandals it s slick willy. everything is going to fall off her because she is wise and experienced now.
racking up 9,000 in charges in one case. the price of luck ran out and police picked him up at the hard rock after he talked his way into a room that a hotel employee had been staying at. oh, those are your headlines. the guy is slick though. slick willy, right? and two years he got away with that. two years, wow. well, our border patrol in this countries are some of the highly trained law enforcement officials there, of course, trained to protect our border, but to protect one another, too, in the case of a gunman. and it s a little bit different now, and the department of homeland security tells the highly trained agents, no, don t defend your fellow agents, run away, flee the scene and maybe throw a rock or two. guys, if you see a gunman, a guy that s got a gun pointed at you. it could be a workplace violence incident. mike: don t pull your gun and engage that person. ainsley: you run. mike: you run and throw things. ainsley: across the border. mike: what s the poi