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Indiana GOP asked people to share their ObamaCare Horror Stories" and the responses are priceless

Indiana GOP asked people to share their ObamaCare Horror Stories" and the responses are priceless

Indiana GOP's Facebook call for "Obamacare horror stories" goes wrong



In an attempt to garner support for Senate Republicans' health care plan, the Better Care Reconciliation Act (BCRA), the Indiana Republican Party issued a call for residents to share their "Obamacare horror stories" on its Facebook page.


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Did you lose a doctor that you liked? Have your premiums increased? Did your insurer leave the exchange? Are burdensome regulations hurting your small business?
We were promised Obamacare would make healthcare cheaper, better, and more available, but in reality it's turned out to be the opposite.
What's your Obamacare horror story? Let us know.
https://www.facebook.com/indgop/pho....315511.54312801874/10154523183266875/?type=3

The responses, however, were not exactly what they had hoped for.

"Unable to purchase health insurance on the private market due to pre-existing conditions, we have affordable coverage now with great doctors and great care," wrote Kim Wheeler.
"Thanks to ACA I was able to find coverage while I was unemployed," commented Todd Sanzone.
"ACA enabled my self-employed relatives to get great insurance coverage at affordable rates," said Phyllis Kai-Kee. "Great service, too. No horrors. Just greatness."
"My premiums went way down and I didn't need to switch any doctors, Obamacare has been the great thing in my life," added Harry Leaf.

The post, many of which received an overwhelming majority of comments in support of the Affordable Care Act, was shared over 5,000 times and got over 7,000 responses from commenters.
While few posts actually had a "horror story" to share, some pressed Republicans to fix the ACA's shortcomings, like Laura Ann Williams who urged the GOP to "fix it and make it better" or Shonnessy Gilmore who said the ACA "needs tweaking."

Kyle Hupfer, Indiana Republican Party State Chairman, told CBS News in a statement that the responses supporting the ACA were prompted by DNC-affiliated groups sharing the post over social media.
"This is what you would expect when Democratic National Committee affiliated groups begin to share the message across social media and ask their folks to engage," said Hupfer. He added, "What we know is that these responses do not represent the majority of Hoosiers who, when asked, time and time again say they want Obamacare repealed."
Pete Seat, Executive Director of Strategic Communications for the Indiana Republican Party, echoed Hupfer's statement, telling CBS News that the page had in fact received "a number of responses via private message and email" that were not included in the comments.
"There are those who view health care as a deeply personal and private matter and wanted to share their story accordingly," added Seat.

Meanwhile, John Zody, Indiana Democratic Party Chair told CBS News on Wednesday, "Hoosiers know the ACA isn't perfect, but we'll tell whoever's asking online that we're thrilled hundreds of thousands of our friends and neighbors can now receive affordable care through HIP 2.0's Medicaid expansion, or that insurers can no longer discriminate against pre-existing conditions."
He added, "The overwhelming majority of Hoosiers want to protect and improve the ACA, and we'll stand against Republican attempts to take away healthcare from 22 million Americans."
Sabrina Singh, DNC Deputy Communications Director added in a statement that the Republicans plan "clearly backfired" as thousands expressed their support for the ACA.
"Poll after poll shows dwindling support for this Republican bill that is unconscionably cruel and would hurt America's workers, women, children, seniors and middle class families, all while the wealthiest Americans cash in from big tax breaks. Republicans who support this bill will be held accountable by their constituents from now until Election Day."

According to a NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll released late last month, a majority of the public currently disapprove of the Senate's replacement for the ACA.
The survey found that of 1,205 adults between June 21 and 25 surveyed, 55 percent of people said they disapprove of the Better Care Reconciliation Act (BCRA), while 17 percent said that they approve of the measure. About a quarter, meanwhile, said they hadn't heard enough about the plan to have an opinion on it.

While lawmakers are back home for the July 4 recess, some Republicans have been facing angry constituents at town halls and public events, including Senator Bill Cassidy, R-Louisiana, who twenty minutes into one event, was called on to "vote against that hideous bill," according to The Hill newspaper.
Republicans who have come out against the bill, including Sens. Shelly Moore Capito of West Virginia and Rob Portman of Ohio, have been avoiding public events altogether around the July 4 holiday weekend.
Just before the recess, Republican leadership delayed a vote on the legislation until after the week-long break, when it was clear the bill lacked enough support to pass.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/indiana-gops-facebook-call-for-obamacare-horror-stories-goes-wrong/

LOL @ GOP official : On ays that the positive answers about Obamacare came from DNC social medias. Then how did you not figured things would turn this way ?
Another tells "horror stories" came through private messages and email. Then why would people share horror stories by these means and not on facebook ? Are they ashamed not to support Obamacare ? I can't believe Republicans would fear having to face online trolling from liberals. Republicans aren't cowards. Are they ?


The truth people voted for Trump because they thought he would come with a plan that would cover everyone, just like he said it would

They surely don't want that fucking GOP healthcare plan that's gonna rip them from their healthcare and let them uninsured. Until Trump deliver on his promiuse to "take care of everyone", they want to keep Obamacare because it has improved their lives a lot. and they don't want to go back to where they were before Obamacare was launched.
 
Re: Indiana GOP asked people to share their ObamaCare Horror Stories" and the responses are priceles

Ask those in Arizona.

If Obamacare is doing ok, what's the issue?

Fuck replace, repeal.

Covering pre-existing and 26 year olds is fucking retarded. But that was the point all along. The democrats' solution to this pile of shit they are responsible for has always been single payer.
 
Re: Indiana GOP asked people to share their ObamaCare Horror Stories" and the responses are priceles

I would have asked Charlie Gard's parents to fill us in on the NHS.
 
Re: Indiana GOP asked people to share their ObamaCare Horror Stories" and the responses are priceles

Why would you bother about the UK healthcare system ? It's barely "decent" by european standarts

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