In Fl.Hea. InsuranceAlreadyGoing up~The American People Responsible for Deflection He uses to hide EPSTEIN: War, DestroyingWH,ETC




What Americans forgot, all those that are not millionaires is that we all need to pay for health insurance. They for got that we almost lost it to Trump who wanted to outlaw Obama care and have the Insurance companies set the rates and say who could be insured. Obama care was the opposite. But because we had a split government it was up to a new bill that will save or sink Obama. care. Dems did not have all the votes. They need it one vote to sink Trump's propose and leave Obama care as the health care law. Everyone was just trying to get at least on Republican to change his, her vote but no dice. There was a ranking Senator from Arizona who was sick fighting an Aggressive cancer. Well, This man was Senator McCaine. He made to the Capital and when the voting was going on he raise his index finer. Obama care and Dema hd the one vote. That's how we got health care in which the Insrance companies cannot discriminate because you have cancer or any other disease. There was a cap about how much they can't charge.To make sure this system work the insurance companies said they needed to spread the risk which means most American needed to be insured. Some didn't like it but they never thought they are being the cornerstone of for having health care and everyone eventually needs even if now you don't. We came close but now republicans were allowed to pass the big beautiful bill which willl know off Obama care. Trump never liked it because he doesn't like anything that does not gives him a return in money. Then the never "OBAMA" a successful 8 years of a black man that got a clear majority of the vote on both election. Trump even had help from the Russians and the so called Mrs. Clinton's emails which were never there,. It was just deflection to hide how much money Trump was getting from the Russians through this party companies or donors.

This time as this bill passed to stripped American of health care and make poor people to go without, there were no big protest and in the modern media warnings you could not hear a whisper. But the information was here on this page and in every page who did not belong to the Republicans. Even on the New York Times and other national publication it told the American people Trump was going back, because he always does when he looses. He lost on Obama care because he was not the President, Obama was and after people went berserk and voted for him he tried to killed it. But McCaine and the Dems would not let him.
Now The Dems said to the GOP you need our votes to get a budget and you won't get it unless you negotiate health care and  not have people loose it like they were going to on th previous Trump administration.

Now this is all good but my question is why did the Americans that voted for him the first time went back to the poison pill. Because those Americans are racist misinformed people that don't deserve to live in a democracy and they know it. Trump is already changed the government with facism with  Soldiers and bayonets on the streets with the excuse of immigra. Well the undocumented are gone. Maybe one in every 200, 000 but there are the ones with documents. Let's make their life miserable so they go back to wherever. If they killed the better, Trump went and got the worse of the worse, paying them more than cops and soldiers $50,000 bonus to a $50.00+ base plus health care, etc. These goons that even the Dept of Injustice says they haven't had time to trained them adequately. How about not trained at all. These are the racists that used to dress in white sheets and hide their face now they hide their faces but use  black outfits. 
Where are the Americans? Well I know there was a big demonstration of the weekend in all major cities. Yes a one time thing and then people had to go back to work. And everyone knows that the king is here so protesting g now makes no use!. How about something that is being pushed to happen, like health care.

Now all these stuff is nothing, even healthcare to affect Tump? He has accumulated too much power. He is got the Congress which is the body that guarantees our rights under the Constitution. Not the Courts but for staters he is got the Supreme Court and all the Deps in. the federal Gov. What people should have concentrated on and don't drop it with stuff about kings and Trump this and Trump that. he loves the attention. Everything should have been and should be about Epsten, yes, EPSTEIN. Why? What what the Magas and all voters do when he sees having a 13 yr old girl gives him a hand job. In others Im told there is much more. 

Why don't we have a million of half of that or a quarter of that yells, EPSTEIN Now. The name along makes him sick because it seems he did not know Epstein had taped everything. That is why he was saying while running for office she would release the files. He figures if on The list of His jet, so what that is not illegal and he was convinced that whatever evoidence there was it could be redacted. But little that he knew that everything was taped. Impossible to redact 10+ of Pedophilia with one provider.

This is on the American people like Europle, Far east and near east say. The voted him a second time. Yes, he cheated a lot and there is evident, strong evidence but who is going to bring charges? But the bogey man is Epstein and why everyone is quiet and cal about Ghislaine Maxwell. The second link and have you heard today he want a war with....South America. He ordered at least one Carrier to the South.

He will make more wars. It works the stupid media is already infected. In CBS He made them hire a News head: TRUMPIE MAGA. When did this happened. we have all the information and IM putting it again here and if you want more information than the information you got on your eyes find out. But what Ive said here is part of the Public record. No secrets here.
The media says this is Trump the war on drugs. This will have no impact on drugs he is doing because of EPSTEIN. When have carriers stopped drugs? Little boats of fisherman (He even said fishermen) stopped the drugs. He wants another country like he wanted Ukraine but could not get. Even Russia but Putin is just like him, so no.


DEFLECTION AND DEFLATION ~~~he uses both.But Deflection is sweeter.


If the extra subsidies that help Americans pay for Obamacare insurance plans expire at the end of the year as expected, the most intense reverberations will be felt in South Florida, the country’s top market for the coverage.

As many as a third of the 4.7 million Floridians on Affordable Care Act plans could drop them next year because of the higher costs, according to some estimates.

Françoise Cham, who is 63 and self-employed in the Miami suburbs, hopes she will be able to afford coverage until she can sign up for Medicare at 65. Heather Slivko-Bathurst, 37, expects to have to switch her family in Key West to the skimpier coverage offered through her job at a boating company. Lorraine Avila, a 46-year-old housekeeper in Miami, thinks she is likely to give up coverage altogether, which terrifies her. 

“I take care of my kids and my grandkids,” Ms. Avila said. “If I don’t have insurance, how can I take care of myself?”

An insurance sales office in Miami-Dade County, where more than 30 percent of residents are enrolled in Obamacare plans.Credit...Eva Marie Uzcategui for The New York Times



Reporting from Miami

The New York Times 


 
Lorraine Avila says she may have to give up insurance coverage altogether if extra Obamacare subsidies expire at the end of the year.Credit...Eva Marie Uzcategui for The New York Times

The state’s demographics help explain its high demand for Obamacare: Florida is full of low-wage service and gig workers who cannot get insurance through their jobs, self-employed people and early retirees who are not yet eligible for Medicare.

It is also one of only 10 states that have not expanded Medicaid, the federal health insurance program for low-income people, as allowed under the Affordable Care Act.

Obamacare established government marketplaces where people can buy private insurance using federal subsidies to help keep prices affordable. Enrollment in Obamacare plans soared nationally during the pandemic, when Congress increased the subsidies, in the form of tax credits, that help most people with the coverage pay their premiums. But the extra subsidies are set to expire on Dec. 31. A partisan standoff over whether and when to extend them is the main reason for the ongoing government shutdown.

In Florida, the uncertainty has resulted in a political throwback of sorts. Suddenly, the state’s politicians are talking about the Affordable Care Act again, often in urgent terms, 15 years after President Barack Obama signed it into law and several election cycles after it faded as a campaign issue. 

Florida politics have changed so much in that time that the former presidential battleground state is no longer considered competitive. Miami-Dade County — ground zero for Obamacare, with more than 30 percent of residents on such plans — now votes Republican, as does the state overall.

Democrats from Miami to Orlando have spent weeks sounding alarms about the expiring subsidies. Open enrollment for 2026 plans is supposed to begin on Nov. 1, and insurers have started to notify enrollees that big premium increases are coming.

The biggest impact would be felt by older people at the lower edge of the middle class. Many people in their early 60s who earn around $65,000, for example, would experience a sharp increase in premiums — from a few hundred dollars a month to $1,000 or more.

“The federal government can afford whatever it wants to afford,” Representative Frederica S. Wilson, a Miami Gardens Democrat, said in an interview. “What is the price to pay for the health care of a human being?”

About 35 percent of the population in her district is on an Obamacare plan, according to Kaiser. That is one of the nation’s highest rates. 

Gov. Ron DeSantis and some other Florida Republicans have painted the higher subsidies as a boon for insurance companies at the expense of taxpayers, suggesting that the comprehensive coverage provided by Obamacare plans is not worth the cost.

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The Congressional Budget Office estimates that permanently extending the enhanced subsidies would cost the federal government nearly $350 billion over the next 10 years.

Mr. DeSantis said last week that “most people, particularly under 50, what they really need is a catastrophic plan that’s affordable.” He appeared to be referring to a type of insurance, more common before the Affordable Care Act, that covers fewer medical services and has high out-of-pocket costs.

Republican members of Congress whose districts are full of Obamacare customers have been quieter. But this week, Representative Carlos A. Giménez, whose Miami-based district has one of the highest enrollment rates in the country, was among 13 House Republicans who wrote a letter to Speaker Mike Johnson pleading for a solution.

Many Floridians with the plans would be eligible for Medicaid if the state expanded the program. An organizing committee began collecting petition signatures last year to put Medicaid expansion on the 2026 ballot, since the Republican-controlled Legislature continues to oppose passing it. But the group has delayed its efforts until the 2028 election, citing a recent state law making citizen-led ballot initiatives more difficult. 

Alexis Bakofsky, the deputy commissioner for life and health insurance for the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation, told state lawmakers this month that the number of Obamacare enrollees in the state doubled from 2021 to 2024, after the extra subsidies went into effect. From 2024 to 2025, enrollment grew by another 400,000 people, she said.

State Representative Robin Bartleman, a Democrat from Broward County, in South Florida, urged Ms. Bakofsky’s office to proactively notify enrollees about the rate increases and prepare for a flood of people seeking help.

“This crisis is going to happen,” Ms. Bartleman said, “and we’re all going to get blamed.”
A woman poses for a photo in a garden.  
Françoise Cham says having an Obamacare plan has allowed her to remain self-employed while raising a daughter on her own and taking care of other family members.Credit...Eva Marie Uzcategui for The New York Times

Enrollees said that living in Florida has gotten much more expensive in the four years since the enhanced subsidies kicked in.

“You go to the supermarket, and it’s like, food is crazy,” Ms. Cham said. “And to not be able to have insurance at an affordable cost, at an affordable premium, it’s unacceptable.” 

Having an Obamacare plan for nearly 15 years has allowed Ms. Cham to remain self-employed while raising a daughter on her own and taking care of a brother with paralysis and their mother with dementia.

The higher subsidies brought her premiums down to zero, she said. She has since started paying $50 a month to also cover her daughter after she turned 18.

In Key West, Ms. Slivko-Bathurst said she and her husband pay nearly $800 a month to cover themselves and their toddler. Without the subsidies, she said, she would pay $2,000 a month. A few weeks ago, the couple started talking through the “what ifs” of higher premiums. “Unfortunately, some of our non-negotiables are going to have to become negotiable in order for us to be able to afford anything,” Ms. Slivko-Bathurst said.

Her husband’s employer does not offer health insurance. Her employer offers insurance that provides about half as much coverage as the family’s Obamacare plan does, for the same price. That is likely what they will settle for next year.

“You’re paying a ton of money for very, very little,” she said.

People in other parts of the state are bracing, too. Kari C. Barlow, 56, who lives in Pensacola, said she never intended to rely on Obamacare long term after she left her job at a local newspaper nine years ago. Then she moved in with her aging parents to help care for them, started a freelance editing and writing business, and decided to keep her plan. 

“I’ve changed the way I look at Obamacare,” said Ms. Barlow, who pays about $190 a month for her plan with the subsidies. “Before, I didn’t think it was going to be this pivotal in my life, this tool. But now, I will definitely feel the loss of it.”

She has started looking up clinics that offer sliding-scale prices and talked to her doctor about whether she might be able to drop any of her medications. She has also wondered whether she will have to take an office job outside of her field to afford insurance.

“I understand that people aren’t always happy about that tax break,” she said of the subsidies, “but in the big picture, I think in the U.S. tax code we have so many tax breaks for so many different things. Why shouldn’t health care be up there as a priority?”

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