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Saturday, July 01, 2017

MAD MAXINE: WATERS SAYS 700 BILLION AMERICANS WILL LOSE HEALTHCARE IF OBAMACARE REPEALED

Claims Republicans "really know what they’re talking about.”

Democrat Maxine Waters has said some pretty crazy things during recent months. This may take the biscuit, however. On Wednesday evening Waters claimed that 700 BILLION Americans were at risk of losing healthcare coverage if Republicans replace Obamacare.

Waters made the comments on MSNBC, once again revealing how dotty Democrat leadership is.

When host Chris Hayes asked Waters how the Trump administration can claim that the proposed replacement bill will cut overall costs and increase coverage, she said it is “just not true.”

“Take, for example, the state of Kentucky. Almost one-third of those people in that state are covered by Medicaid, and so they’re talking about eliminating 700 billion,” she said, looking off camera, seemingly seeking confirmation, “in, uh, Trumpcare bill.”

“And so that’s no way that they can say that they’ll do more coverage than Obamacare, and so I don’t really know what they’re talking about.” Waters added.

Yeah, you heard her right, it’s the Republicans who don’t know what they’re talking about.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Of course if Obamacare is repealed everyone with the plan will lose that plan. Quit trying to scare idiotic people.

Anonymous said...

10:31, you have no clue what the story is about.

The population of the entire USA is around 300 Million, with an "M".

700 Billion is probably more than the whole world population, or at least somewhere near it.

Any USA program only binds our own population, not that of the entire world plus Mars and Venus.

Just stop and think for a minute how dirt stupid Maxine is.

Anonymous said...

Is she looking a thousand years into the future?

Anonymous said...

If you can not afford the deductible, you don't really have healthcare... so you are only losing the insurance bill.