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Page 1: If you get a job or a raise, the IRS will come after you for any healthcare premium credits you received already that year without any limits, even if it bankrupts you (Obamacare had put limits on this for low income households; AHCA removes those) social.coop/media/l5tSinbdusOi

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Page 2: Lower the Obamacare income caps. This throws people close to the old limit off of subsidized insurance:
Family of 4 earning $86K - $98K
Family of 2 earning $57K - $65K
Singles earning $42K - $48K
(this also extends coverage to people in the "Medicaid gap" in those states that refused the Medicaid expansion) social.coop/media/aI9Rxnqsc-mY

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Narrow the definition of LEGAL immigrants allowed to participate (maybe kick off DACA recipients? need immigration expert) social.coop/media/u54Apgtr5DkJ

pp. 5-6: MASSIVE premium increases for anyone using the exchanges/credits through a sneaky combination of:
1. Lowering the standard for credit calculations from a plan that pays at least 70% of your costs to a plan that pays up to 58% of costs
2. Raising the income-based limits for seniors (WTF? from 9.5% to 16.2% in the worst case)
3. Lowering the nationwide cap on credits social.coop/media/fw2xdiSlO3vC social.coop/media/mPvUMbRahwTl

pp5-6 continued: the lowering of the plan standard is especially evil. Not only are they dropping it to a coverage level below the current Bronze plan (58% v 60%), but they are rounding down from the median in a group that usually has only 2 plans. In other words, they've reduced the standard to be cheapest possible plan from a field that is worse than the worst plans available today.

page 8: ban all coverage for elective abortions in exchange/subsidized plans. OH HELL NO social.coop/media/xVMomSg7vlA5

page 7: remove the protections against extremely shitty employer plans that would allow people to opt for the subsidized exchange instead social.coop/media/5UExaZUA9roS

page 7: oh yeah let's also effectively ban small businesses from choosing plans with elective abortion coverage ๐Ÿ‘น
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page HOLY FUCKING SHIT THIS BILL WILL DESTROY THE US ECONOMY: cancel both individual and employer mandates effective immediately.

Healthcare are plans likely to implode without this cashflow, taking down 1/6th of the economy. Start packing your bags, folks. social.coop/media/J0fQevHWq32r social.coop/media/XauVHT4_KpK-

page 11: oh, don't worry we've got $25B in bailout funds for insurance companies AVAILABLE IN 1-2 YEARS to help them with the catastrophe this bill causes immediately
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And who gets to doll out that $25B bailout with little to no supervision? Trump appointee CMS Administrator Seema Verna, who describes her healthcare philosophy as "meld[ing] two themes of American society that typically collide in our health care system, rugged individualism, and the Judeo Christian ethic," and invented the idea of charging fees to Medicaid recipients in Indiana democracynow.org/2017/1/10/par social.coop/media/x0Wn3R7S1nxU

page 17: there's also a bailout for states, but it starts even later (2019) than the insurance bailout and has a phased-in matching requirement
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pp 25-33: Tax cuts galore (mostly just for the rich):
health insurance, medications & med. devices, health savings & flex accounts, income tax (only cut for incomes >$250K), tanning salons, and excessive healthcare CEO salaries

p34: oh those state bailouts I mentioned? They can only be spent on healthcare providers that refuse to provide elective abortions (of course) social.coop/media/J5V4NEkaCknq social.coop/media/ZCzHMHrxY6nu

p36: I think this was in the House bill already, but it is still monstrous - repeal the Medicaid expansion, throwing 11 million impoverished Americans off of health coverage social.coop/media/o7LWlIOBZlW1

Alright; that's all I can stand for today. Summary:
1. Tax cuts for the rich and corporations
2. Higher premiums and less healthcare for the rest of us*
3. Three direct assaults on Americans' constitutional right to an abortion

*Even if you don't use medicaid or Obamacare, you will pay more under this law. Sick people without coverage have to go to the ER, and, when they can't pay, those costs are passed on to the paying customers through higher prices which in turn cause higher premiums

Taking a break to tend to my day job. Also note: I didn't analyze the House version, so I'm not sure how much of this is new