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Idiot Rep Labrador Repug, Idaho: Nobody dies because they dont have access to health care.
WATCH: Idaho town hall erupts after GOP lawmaker says no one dies from lack of health care
http://www.rawstory.com/2017/05/watch-idaho-town-hall-erupts-after-gop-lawmaker-says-no-one-dies-from-lack-of-heath-care/
Tom Boggioni
06 May 2017 at 09:31 ET
Rep. Raul Labrador (R-ID) at town hall via @GlennMosley1 on Twitter
Voters attending a packed town hall in Idaho booed and shouted down their Republican congressman after he attempted to defend the House passing a replacement for Obamacare by telling the crowd no one in the US dies from lack of health care.
Appearing less than 24 hours after the GOP-dominated House of Representatives passed the American Health Care Act (AHCA), Rep. Raul Labrador (R-ID) was on the receiving end of complaints from the audience and at one time admonished them to stop being rude, reports the Idaho Statesman.
At the town hall at Lewis-Clark State College in Lewiston, Idaho, Labrador was confronted by a woman who told the lawmaker that she feared the loss of health care protection under Medicaid would result in deaths.
That line is so indefensible, Labrador said. Nobody dies because they dont have access to health care.
Labradors comment was immediately shouted down by the crowd.
Being booed at town halls is not something new for Labrador who received similar treatment in April when he told a town hall audience that he doesnt believe health care is a basic human right.
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Under ACA, companies couldn't discriminate based on your genetic tests: Trumpcare--YES THEY CAN!
First I have heard of this! Whow. Gets worse each Time I read about this horrible bill!
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Mary E Losch? @MaryELosch 23h23 hours ago
Suprised there is not more coverage of this part. #AHCA #NOTokay
WIRED Science?Verified account @WIREDScience
Under ACA, companies couldn't discriminate based on your genetic tests. In the new health care bill, you can.
https://twitter.com/WIREDScience/status/860536468003061760
Author: Adam Rogers. Adam Rogers Science Date of Publication: 05.04.17.
05.04.17
7:55 pm
The House Health Plan Makes Your Genes a Preexisting Condition
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Of all the provisions of the Affordable Care ActObamacare, if youre on a first-name basisthe one that seemed the most uncontroversially humane was the guarantee that insurance companies could not use so-called preexisting conditions to deny coverage. If you had a chronic illness or had recovered from something and lost your insurance, or if you quit or got fired, you could still get onto a plan.
But the odds say that sick people stay sick or get sicker, and insurance companies dont make a profit by paying out. By voting to repeal the ACA and replace it with
well, with something, not totally clear what, the Republican-led House of Representatives seems to have nuked the preexisting condition guarantee. The new bill, which passed in a close 217-213 vote, allows insurance companies to charge sick people more. According to one nonpartisan analysis, it allocates enough money to cover those higher rates for just 5 percent of people with preexisting conditions.
Think it cant get worse? Hold, as the saying goes, my beer. The ACA specifically protected against discrimination for preexisting conditions that showed up through genetic tests. You might not be sick yetin technical terms, the illness has not manifestedbut if you, for example, test positive for one of the pathogenic variants (a less X-Manly term than mutation) in the BRCA gene that predisposes you to breast cancer, you could still get covered. If the House bill becomes law, that protection vanishes.
Advances in genomics in the seven years since the ACA became law havent helped scientists better define a preexisting genetic condition. The more you know about genetics, the more conditions start to look preexisting. But multiple interacting genes and environmental effects mean its hard to tell whatll turn from potential to real. The issue is penetrancewhat proportion of people who have a pathogenic variant will actually get the disease? You could say all of us have a preexisting condition of import, and its just a matter of when were going to manifest it, says Eric Topol, a genomicist at the Scripps Research Institute. Very few of us are genetically bulletproof.
Its not like nobody saw this debate coming. Even back when sequencing a human genome cost $100 million, policymakers and scientists were trying to figure out how to safely get data from people while simultaneously keeping insurers and employers from using it to screw them. After a decade of debate, the result was the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act, a 2008 bill that aimed to protect peoples genetic privacy. GINA wasnt perfectit doesnt extend to long-term care and life insurance, for example.............................
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Mail my body to Paul Ryan: An extremely morbid way to protest the GOP health-care bill
umm.tempting.
https://twitter.com/randyprine/status/860894947926450177
Mail my body to Paul Ryan: An extremely morbid way to protest the GOP health-care bill
By Avi Selk May 6 at 9:00 AM
House Speaker Paul D. Ryan, by a wide margin, is the Congress member most people want to send their dead ashes to, said the website's creator. (J. Scott Applewhite/AP)
Mailing human ash is not nearly as complicated as you might think. You basically just need some bubble wrap, a sturdy box and a special label, according the U.S. Postal Services handy guide.
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Or maybe (not in pamphlet) you want your own mortal remains shipped to one of the Republican House members who just passed a health-care bill widely expected to strip insurance from millions of people and hike medical costs just in case that leads to your death.
What started as a morbid joke on Thursday afternoon became by Friday a functional website, and not so much a joke anymore.
Mail Me to the GOP: the brainchild of college junior Zoey Jordan Salsbury, who threw the website together after the vote, and by 3 a.m. had hundreds of submissions on a small server that keeps crashing under the load.
Trump hints at ending financing for historically black colleges
Source: the hill
By Rebecca Savransky - 05/06/17 09:14 AM EDT
President Trump in a statement Friday called out a program that helps finance construction for historically black colleges, emphasizing that the future of the program is subject to his constitutional authority.
In a statement issued when the president signed the spending bill this week, the president said he would treat the Historically Black College and University Capital Financing Program Account "in a manner consistent with the requirement to afford equal protection of the laws under the Due Process Clause of the Constitution's Fifth Amendment."
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Earlier this year, dozens of representatives from the country's historically black colleges and universities came to Washington to meet with senior administration officials.
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In general, the meetings were a troubling beginning to what must be a productive relationship, Morehouse College President John Wilson Jr. said in a statement to the schools students after the meetings.
Read more: http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/332193-trump-hints-at-ending-financing-for-historically-black-colleges
Whow. just whow!!
http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/05/trump-historically-black-colleges-financing-unconstitutional-238061
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In a signing statement on the $1.1 trillion omnibus government spending bill, Trump singled out the Historically Black College and University Capital Financing Program as an example of provisions in the funding bill that allocate benefits on the basis of race, ethnicity, and gender.
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Previous presidents, including Barack Obama and George W. Bush, often issued such statements when they signed legislation to signal they may ignore or disregard parts of laws passed by Congress.
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Trumps statement also suggests concern about programs listed under the School Improvement Programs section of the budget. Those include a wide range of education-related programs, such as after-school initiatives and programs that support Native Hawaiian and Alaska Native education.
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Smith noted that the federal designation of an institution as an HBCU is not based on race, but rather on mission, accreditation status and the year the institution was established. She speculated that the signing statement may simply be the Office of Management and Budget being overly cautious and perhaps not fully understanding this important distinction as it relates to HBCUs, but UNCF needs more information regarding their thinking and intent. ............................ ..........................
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Jamil Smith?Verified account @JamilSmith 12h12 hours ago
Trump signals that he'll refuse to enforce a federal financing program that helps HBCUs build on their campuses. http://politi.co/2pPu99M
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Keith Boykin?Verified account @keithboykin 11h11 hours ago
Trump just said f*** you to every HBCU president who sat up in the Oval Office and smiled in his lying face. http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/05/trump-historically-black-colleges-financing-unconstitutional-238061
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Man, this administration is just something else. http://politi.co/2pKJOH4
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Hinterland Gazette? @hinterlandg 12h12 hours ago
Um, #HBCU presidents in WH photo op got played. Trump suggests financing program for HBCUs may be unconstitutional http://politi.co/2pKJOH4
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Hillary Clinton Slams GOP Passage of Trumpcare as a Shameful Failure of Policy, Morality
Hillary Clinton Slams GOP Passage of Trumpcare as a Shameful Failure of Policy, Morality
Written by Janet Shan on May 4, 2017
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https://twitter.com/HillaryClinton/status/860254394016817153
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Thank you, Hillary, for your lifelong commitment to healthcare. A lot of love out here for you, our legitimate president #3MilMore
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Repealed and Replaced is the Fox runner today...
I listed to this short segment. Nothing but lies from idiots and liars. Spouting Republican talking points only.
.@SecPriceMD makes the case for why sick people should pay more for health care.
No, really.
He said that.
https://twitter.com/AynRandPaulRyan/status/860531556166672384
ather of Blowback? @barney_cannon 22m22 minutes ago
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Tom Price belongs in jail for insider trading! His crimes are far worse than those of .@MarthaStewart #LockHimUp
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M. M.? @handson25 25m25 minutes ago
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@SecPriceMD has totally abandoned "though shall do no harm" hasn't he?
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Principessa Sandra? @bobswife64 25m25 minutes ago
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Guess that whole compassionate conservatism thing left the building. Rs only wanted 2 kill ACA & this bill proves it.
#SoulessGutlessWonder
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Baddash? @badashfan75 17m17 minutes ago
Replying to @AynRandPaulRyan @SecPriceMD
You can select the kind of coverage that you want it just cost five times as much. Think of all the choices you'll have
White House fires its chief usher the first woman in that job
Source: washpost
By Ashley Parker May 5 at 11:15 AM
Angella Reid is show in Lafayette Square in front of the White House on Oct. 18, 2011. (Carolyn Kaster/AP)
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When the White House residence staff arrived at work Friday morning, they were told that Reid was no longer employed, according to someone with knowledge of the dismissal. A White House official confirmed that Reid is no longer working at the White House.
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Despite the unusual title, the chief usher oversees all activities in the White House residence and works as general manager of the building, handling everything from the large staff of butlers, maids, chefs, florists and electricians to fiscal, administrative and personal duties.
The chief usher also works closely with the first family, including providing guidance on the furnishings, art and decor..................
.................Douglas Brinkley, a presidential historian and professor of history at Rice University, said that it is highly unusual for an administration to fire its chief usher, especially without providing any explanation. If there is a very compelling reason for the dismissal, the White House needs to tell the public he said. Otherwise it comes off as cruel.
Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2017/05/05/white-house-fires-its-chief-usher-the-first-woman-in-that-job/?utm_term=.54ec7b2c9f05
https://twitter.com/TPM/status/860519133582168064
Trump &anti-womens health Members of Congress have turned being a women into a pre-existing conditi
ACLU National?Verified account @ACLU
Donald Trump and anti-womens health Members of Congress have turned being a women into a pre-existing condition.
https://twitter.com/ACLU/status/860257179848323073
From the Rose Garden to the Capitol, a Dark Day for Womens Health
By Georgeanne M. Usova, Washington Legislative Office
May 4, 2017 | 5:30 PM
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Women's March 1950's
Today the Trump Administration and Congress doubled down on their dangerous agenda for womens health.
https://www.aclu.org/blog/washington-markup/rose-garden-capitol-dark-day-womens-health
First, in a Rose Garden ceremony, President Donald Trump signed an executive order squarely aimed at rolling back the Affordable Care Acts guarantee of birth control coverage. While it was less sweeping than the leaked draft order that circulated months ago, make no mistake: It is a license to discriminate. It means that soon a woman and her family could lose birth control coverage an employment benefit she has earned simply because her boss has a religious objection to it. Women could be literally paying for their bosses religious beliefs.
Then, just down the street, the House of Representatives narrowly passed the American Health Care Act (AHCA) the Affordable Care Act repeal bill championed by the President. The bill would threaten access to health care for millions of people, with the burden falling hardest on people with disabilities, LGBT people, low-income people, communities of color, and, yes, women. It would block patients from accessing care at Planned Parenthood, gut coverage requirements for maternity care, and put even more restrictions on coverage for abortion care. In short, it would make it harder for women to access the care they need, whether they seek to prevent or terminate a pregnancy, to have a healthy pregnancy, or to raise a healthy family.
Taken together, these two actions roll back many of the strides the ACA made toward eliminating discrimination against women seeking health care.....[listed]....
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