trumpcare

Chris Hayes Can't Take It Anymore When This Trump-Supporting Congressman Starts Lying About Health Care

Rep. Tom Reed (R-NY) got more than he bargained for during a Friday MSNBC interview with Chris Hayes to discuss health care.

Keep reading...Show less

Lindsey Graham Admits Ignorance About Health Care Bill He Sponsored

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), a co-sponsor whose name appeared on the GOP’s latest (failed) attempt to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, was candid with reporters when he admitted that he and his fellow Republicans had no clue what they were doing.

Keep reading...Show less

Paul Krugman: The GOP Is Really This Diseased

The GOP's latest effort at repeal and replace, known as Graham-Cassidy, threatens to kick as many as 32 million people off their health insurance by 2026. That number is only a loose estimate, based on certain provisions in the legislation, because Republicans are holding a vote before the Congressional Budget Office can score the bill—a sharp break with government norms and procedures. The bill has been panned by virtually every major health care group in the country, including the American Medical Association, American Cancer Society, Blue Cross Blue Shield Association and Planned Parenthood. Yet this sadistic legislation stands an excellent chance of being signed into law, leaving the hopes of future health care reform severely hampered, if not dashed.

Keep reading...Show less

Jimmy Kimmel Calls GOP Health Care Bill a 'Scam,' Tells Senator 'Stop Using My Name'

Jimmy Kimmel used Tuesday's taping of his ABC late-night show to rain fire upon the Graham-Cassidy bill.

Keep reading...Show less

GOP Senator Too Embarrassed to Answer Health Care Repeal Bill Question on MSNBC

Host Katy Tur tried valiantly to get Sen. John Barrasso (R-WY) to answer a straightforward question about the Graham-Cassidy bill during an interview on MSNBC. She wanted to know if people with pre-existing conditions in Wyoming would still be able to afford insurance.

Keep reading...Show less

Paul Krugman: The GOP Has Been Caught in One of Its Most Noxious Lies

Much to Mitch McConnell's chagrin, the Affordable Care Act remains the law of the land, thanks in no small part to senators Lisa Murkowski, John McCain and Susan Collins. Insurance markets are slowly stabilizing and insurer profitability is up. While the legislation is far from perfect, it has benefited tens of millions of Americans who were previously uncovered. So why were so many seemingly enraged when the bill was passed?

Keep reading...Show less

Democrats Are Still Chasing Rural White Voters, and It’s a Strategy Doomed to Fail

Left-leaning political Twitter erupted in mockery on Thursday when the Democratic Party unveiled its cringeworthy new slogan: “A Better Deal: Better Skills, Better Jobs, Better Wages”, which was not only bad on its own but painfully reminiscent of the Papa John’s sloganDespite the rush from many diehard Bernie Sanders acolytes to write off the slogan as neoliberal business-as-usual Democratic nonsense, the reality is that the slogan reflects Democratic efforts to incorporate the criticisms of those who argue that Democrats should abandon the emphasis on “identity politics” and instead try to woo white working-class voters with populist economic policies.

Keep reading...Show less

Paul Krugman: Trump Is a Big Baby Who Threatens the Health of Millions

Since he took office in January, Donald Trump has predicted the imminent demise of Obamacare. Six months later, the Affordable Care Act remains the law of the land, and the GOP is no closer to repeal and replacement. In fact, the states where the legislation is failing to meet its stated goals are almost exclusively those controlled by the Republican Party

Keep reading...Show less

Donald Trump's Report Card: A Paralyzed, Scandal-Plagued Presidency That's Only Getting Worse

Has it only been six months since Donald Trump stood in the rain before a sparse inaugural crowd and declared that America was in a state of carnage, chaos and decline? How can that be? He’s packed in more scandals, lies, errors and gaffes during this short period that any five presidents in their full four-year terms.  I feel like I’ve aged at least a decade since January. Each day is like a month.

Keep reading...Show less

The Activist Movement to Finish Off Trump's Attack on Our Health Care System Is Making Waves Across the U.S.

Senate Republicans' continued war on Obamacare faces heated opposition on Capitol Hill—particularly from protesters who returned Monday for a mass sit-in outside the office of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. 

Keep reading...Show less
@2026 - AlterNet Media Inc. All Rights Reserved. - "Poynter" fonts provided by fontsempire.com.