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HERSEY, Pa. — Six weeks after his last campaign stop here, President-elect Donald Trump returned to thank voters in Pennsylvania who “pushed us across the finish line.”
“And boy, did we get across that line, right?” Trump said in a speech to nearly 10,000 people at Giant Center as part of his “thank you” tour.
Vice President-elect Mike Pence introduced Trump, rallying the crowd with Trump's plans to repeal Obamacare and fight for Americans. The crowd replied with chants of "USA, USA."
Trump was the first Republican nominee for president to win Pennsylvania in almost 30 year. The cheers continued and got louder.
“The patriots in this arena tonight stood up for themselves and for their families and showed the whole world that the American people still run our country,” he added.
Trump continues to push back on Russia hacking claims
The arena was filled with loud cheers again when Trump brought up his plan to defeat “radical Islamic terrorism.” He said immigrants seeking entry into the U.S. would have to be heavily vetted or they won't be permitted entry.
He also said the U.S. will work to build a safe place in Syria for the Syrians who don't want to be held hostage by the radicals there.
Trump got Pennsylvania-specific when talking about jobs, citing Marcellus Shale drilling for natural gas and "clean coal," telling Pennsylvania miners to "pick up your shovel" again.
He continued his push for penalizing companies that move abroad for cheap labor by heavily taxing their products returning to the U.S., and told the crowd that manufacturing jobs would also be coming back to Pennsylvania.
Trump’s vow to undo Obama rules? Not so fast
Among those in attendance were Jonestown residents Logan Sechrist and Brittany Boltz. Both said they were at Giant Center Thursday for the experience and weren’t looking for Trump to talk about specifics.
Sechrist, a welder at Country Boy Manufacturing in Lebanon, said his business was nearly forced to shut down during the Obama presidency, so job security and the economy are important to him.
“Literally since Election Day we have gained speed as far as production,” he said. “Pretty much an instant change.”
Boltz said that Obamacare is something that she hopes Trump will deal.
“I’ve been in the nursing field for 10 years and I’ve really seen a lot of issues with Obamacare as far as people that can’t get medical (insurance) because (they can't) afford it, so that’s a big one for me,” she said.
Michael Richard "Mike" Pence (born June 7, 1959) is the Vice President-elect of the United States, the 50th and current Governor of Indiana. He is scheduled to take office as the 48th Vice President on January 20, 2017.
Born and raised in Columbus, Indiana, Pence graduated from Hanover College and earned a law degree from the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law before entering private practice. After losing two bids for a U.S. congressional seat in 1988 and 1990, he became a conservative radio and television talk show host from 1994 to 1999. Pence was elected to the United States Congress in 2000 and represented Indiana's 2nd congressional district and Indiana's 6th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 2001 to 2013. He served as the chairman of the House Republican Conference from 2009 to 2011.[1] Pence positioned himself as a principled ideologue and supporter of the Tea Party movement, noting he was "a Christian, a conservative, and a Republican, in that order."[2][3][4]
Since Pence became the governor of Indiana on January 20, 2013, he has implemented the largest tax cut in Indiana's history, pushed for more funding for education initiatives, and continued to increase the state's budget surplus. Pence signed bills intended to restrict abortions, including one that prohibited abortions if the reason for the procedure was the fetus's race, gender, or disability.[5] Pence also stirred several high-profile controversies and after signing the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, Pence encountered fierce resistance from moderate members of his party, the business community, and LGBT advocates. He was forced to sign an additional bill acting as an amendment intended to protect LGBT people.[6]
On November 8, 2016, Pence was elected as Vice President, after he dropped out of his gubernatorial re-election campaign in July to become the vice presidential running mate for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, who went on to win the presidential election.
2/25/2017 Mike Orazzi | Staff
Liz Bishop during a candle light vigil and rally for the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and or Obamacare, in New Britain's Central Park Saturday evening.
I feel like being a girl many times during the day, yet keep a house like a guy who needs a girl to tell him to get off his ass and fix up the house, two minds, and one income...Do I qualify for Obama Care ? LOL
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Supreme Court Health Care Decision: Individual Mandate Survive
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In Texas as of May 13, 2012, the voters asked to choose a party Republican or Democrat before they vote. The ballots are being split between Democrats and Republicans. The ballots are completely different. The Republican Ballots have four questions that are not on the Democratic ballots: Repealing ObamaCare, Public Prayer, Balanced Budget/Controlling, Government Growth & Redistricting.
The Republican ballot is extremely biased and one-sided. Democrats can vote for Obama, but not for ObamaCare. The questions are for the Republicans ONLY, and the Democrats are NOT allowed to vote on ObamaCare. Texas Democrats need your help with this petition.
Congress should stop the big Insurance companies that lobby in Washington from denying the American people getting insurance when they have life threatening illnesses. People have survived many life threatening illnesses thanks to ObamaCare: cancer, asthma, diabetes, heart attacks, transplants, HIV/AIDs. All these illnesses & more are considered expensive pre-existing conditions that insurance companies would avoid payout. ObamaCare has helped folks get insurance, & avoid this "pre-existing" condition statement that insurance companies unfairly impose folks. People would have not been able to get treatment & that would have meant loss of life. Therefore, ObamaCare saves lives.
People are alive today because of ObamaCare. People have survived cancer, diabetes, asthma, AIDs, had transplants, heart attacks, and many other life saving events because of ObamaCare. These folks are success stories because of ObamaCare. There are many other success stories like this in the United States of America. ObamaCare is about saving people’s lives.
Congress should immediately approve, & ratify Obamacare Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Democrats in Texas did not get to vote on this in Texas. We want America to vote for us.
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I could climb atop quite a political soapbox right now ... But I will only say this:
"Thank you, President Obama, for keeping your word the very week you were inaugurated. A close friend credits a prescription-related change you made first-thing for helping her afford to keep her seriously ill husband alive. This medical cost reduction also was instrumental in helping my friend avoid bankruptcy."
My friends were once a two-Beamer couple with a sprawling home, thanks to two great incomes. But he now needs a new heart and can no longer work; she's been downsized from jobs more times than I can count. Since Obama took office, things have actually been a bit better for them. Mostly because she can now afford to buy his oxygen tanks plus pay rent and buy food.
We don't hear these kinds of real-life anecdotes in the news. There must be tens of thousands of people whose lives or livelihoods already have been positively impacted by our new president. But the vocal minority drowns out these important voices.
Even the liberal news media does the Obama administration a disservice by disproportionately covering the angry town halls, fear-mongerers, and gun-toters.
Many people know the good things Mr. Obama already has done. Here's to his courage to keep this kind of good stuff coming. This is what keeps America strong, a nationwide family where every member is able and eager to contribute and help fend off all threats.
"#SCOTUS upholds #ACA individual mandate."
That was the tweet heard 'round the world this morning from the widely followed SCOTUS Blog.
We'll probably be parsing the words of the Supreme Court's decision for weeks, but it looks like the individual mandate of the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, has survived.
What's it mean?
Very few expected this outcome. Intrade, an online betting site, put the odds of the mandate being struck down at around 70%. Even staunch supporters of the mandate seemed resigned in recent days to the likelihood that it would likely be repealed.
Simplified, the bill does a few big things:
* Prevents insurance companies from denying customers for pre-existing conditions.
* Allows young adults to stay on their parent's insurance until age 26.
* Limits age-rating, or charging premiums several times higher for older customers.
* Eliminates lifetime insurance caps and restricts annual limits.
* Restricts how much insurance companies can spend on non-medical costs (overhead).
* Mandates that everyone acquire health insurance by 2014 or face a tax, offering subsidies or Medicaid for those who can't afford it.
Here's what's important: According to the Census Bureau, 49.9 million Americans didn't have health insurance in 2009. Part of that is due to the weak economy; most of those without health insurance have a very low or nonexistent income. But a lot is due to soaring costs that have put insurance out of reach for the gainfully employed. According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, 69% of businesses offered workers health insurance in 2000. By 2009, that number had dropped to 60%. It's almost certainly lower today. Our health-care system doesn't work for far too many Americans, which likely explains why most of the policies outlined above are pretty popular. Most, that is, except the mandate to buy insurance:
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The speaker told the president that ObamaCare is costing American jobs and that he believes it is not fair for big businesses to get exemptions from the law that American families are denied. September 30, 2013. (Official Photo by Caleb Smith)
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Citizens gathered in Abingdon, Virginia at the offices of U. S. Congressman Morgan Griffith to rally for keeping the Affordable Healthcare Act.
Photo Earl Neikirk/Bristol Herald Courier/HeraldCourier.com
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HERSEY, Pa. — Six weeks after his last campaign stop here, President-elect Donald Trump returned to thank voters in Pennsylvania who “pushed us across the finish line.”
“And boy, did we get across that line, right?” Trump said in a speech to nearly 10,000 people at Giant Center as part of his “thank you” tour.
Vice President-elect Mike Pence introduced Trump, rallying the crowd with Trump's plans to repeal Obamacare and fight for Americans. The crowd replied with chants of "USA, USA."
Trump was the first Republican nominee for president to win Pennsylvania in almost 30 year. The cheers continued and got louder.
“The patriots in this arena tonight stood up for themselves and for their families and showed the whole world that the American people still run our country,” he added.
Trump continues to push back on Russia hacking claims
The arena was filled with loud cheers again when Trump brought up his plan to defeat “radical Islamic terrorism.” He said immigrants seeking entry into the U.S. would have to be heavily vetted or they won't be permitted entry.
He also said the U.S. will work to build a safe place in Syria for the Syrians who don't want to be held hostage by the radicals there.
Trump got Pennsylvania-specific when talking about jobs, citing Marcellus Shale drilling for natural gas and "clean coal," telling Pennsylvania miners to "pick up your shovel" again.
He continued his push for penalizing companies that move abroad for cheap labor by heavily taxing their products returning to the U.S., and told the crowd that manufacturing jobs would also be coming back to Pennsylvania.
Trump’s vow to undo Obama rules? Not so fast
Among those in attendance were Jonestown residents Logan Sechrist and Brittany Boltz. Both said they were at Giant Center Thursday for the experience and weren’t looking for Trump to talk about specifics.
Sechrist, a welder at Country Boy Manufacturing in Lebanon, said his business was nearly forced to shut down during the Obama presidency, so job security and the economy are important to him.
“Literally since Election Day we have gained speed as far as production,” he said. “Pretty much an instant change.”
Boltz said that Obamacare is something that she hopes Trump will deal.
“I’ve been in the nursing field for 10 years and I’ve really seen a lot of issues with Obamacare as far as people that can’t get medical (insurance) because (they can't) afford it, so that’s a big one for me,” she said.
Michael Richard "Mike" Pence (born June 7, 1959) is the Vice President-elect of the United States, the 50th and current Governor of Indiana. He is scheduled to take office as the 48th Vice President on January 20, 2017.
Born and raised in Columbus, Indiana, Pence graduated from Hanover College and earned a law degree from the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law before entering private practice. After losing two bids for a U.S. congressional seat in 1988 and 1990, he became a conservative radio and television talk show host from 1994 to 1999. Pence was elected to the United States Congress in 2000 and represented Indiana's 2nd congressional district and Indiana's 6th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 2001 to 2013. He served as the chairman of the House Republican Conference from 2009 to 2011.[1] Pence positioned himself as a principled ideologue and supporter of the Tea Party movement, noting he was "a Christian, a conservative, and a Republican, in that order."[2][3][4]
Since Pence became the governor of Indiana on January 20, 2013, he has implemented the largest tax cut in Indiana's history, pushed for more funding for education initiatives, and continued to increase the state's budget surplus. Pence signed bills intended to restrict abortions, including one that prohibited abortions if the reason for the procedure was the fetus's race, gender, or disability.[5] Pence also stirred several high-profile controversies and after signing the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, Pence encountered fierce resistance from moderate members of his party, the business community, and LGBT advocates. He was forced to sign an additional bill acting as an amendment intended to protect LGBT people.[6]
On November 8, 2016, Pence was elected as Vice President, after he dropped out of his gubernatorial re-election campaign in July to become the vice presidential running mate for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, who went on to win the presidential election.
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Or, what the president's health care plan looked like after (as is his ever so nice habit) he labored mightily to make it acceptable to everyone who did not want one.
PS: Add a tag ...
My distressed flag may have seen its last days. With "Entitlements" becoming the way to go and 51% of the United States asking the government to Gimme Gimme Gimme... President Kennedy must be rolling in his grave. His famous "Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country." has turned into "Entitlements" and takers of everything. He also said on that cold January Morning in 1960, a country full of hope, and Proud to be Americans...
"the beliefs that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state, but from the hand of God"
Maybe I'll be getting a new flag next year...
NO I WILL NOT TAKE IT !
I will Purchase my own. I love America and its way of life... I just don't like the direction it has been moving in the last 4 years.
Received a letter from the Health Insurance Marketplace today (January 14th, 2014) that my identity has been confirmed. Of course, the letter is dated December 3rd, 2013, but I guess it often takes 6 weeks for the Pony Express horses to travel from Kentucky to IL.
Following yesterday's discussion with President Donald J. Trump on the repeal of ObamaCare and the replacement legislation introduced by House Republicans, I met with my friend Vice President Mike Pence to continue the conversation.
ObamaCare is failing Hoosiers and the American people. We need to use this opportunity to fix our health care system and reform entitlement programs like Medicaid. I told the Vice President that I look forward to continuing our work on the House bill as it goes through the reconciliation process.
... the right direction for AMERICA?
(Taken at the Tea Party Express rally on Boston Common, April 2010.)
Washington DC, the evening of July 27, 2017. Around 250 healthcare justice activists and supporters were mobilized online on just two hours notice to a rally with speeches on the U.S. Capitol grounds to protest the impending Senate vote to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. Inside, Trump's Republicans were desperately plotting and horse trading to conclude a deal to steal healthcare from tens of millions of Americans and give the very richest in our society a huge tax cut. Thumbs up to Move On, the other sponsoring organizations and all of the sensible good folks who showed up when it mattered. We fight on. Next up single-payer Medicare for all.
Postscript. Around 1:30 AM Thursday morning ACA repeal failed by a vote of 49-51. Republicans John McCain, Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski joined with all of the Senate Democrats to defeat the measure. Obamacare remains the law of the land.
CBO report on Obamacare characterized as predicting job loss Armageddon, when reality is closer to hand cuff removing paradise of increased life choices.
HERSEY, Pa. — Six weeks after his last campaign stop here, President-elect Donald Trump returned to thank voters in Pennsylvania who “pushed us across the finish line.”
“And boy, did we get across that line, right?” Trump said in a speech to nearly 10,000 people at Giant Center as part of his “thank you” tour.
Vice President-elect Mike Pence introduced Trump, rallying the crowd with Trump's plans to repeal Obamacare and fight for Americans. The crowd replied with chants of "USA, USA."
Trump was the first Republican nominee for president to win Pennsylvania in almost 30 year. The cheers continued and got louder.
“The patriots in this arena tonight stood up for themselves and for their families and showed the whole world that the American people still run our country,” he added.
Trump continues to push back on Russia hacking claims
The arena was filled with loud cheers again when Trump brought up his plan to defeat “radical Islamic terrorism.” He said immigrants seeking entry into the U.S. would have to be heavily vetted or they won't be permitted entry.
He also said the U.S. will work to build a safe place in Syria for the Syrians who don't want to be held hostage by the radicals there.
Trump got Pennsylvania-specific when talking about jobs, citing Marcellus Shale drilling for natural gas and "clean coal," telling Pennsylvania miners to "pick up your shovel" again.
He continued his push for penalizing companies that move abroad for cheap labor by heavily taxing their products returning to the U.S., and told the crowd that manufacturing jobs would also be coming back to Pennsylvania.
Trump’s vow to undo Obama rules? Not so fast
Among those in attendance were Jonestown residents Logan Sechrist and Brittany Boltz. Both said they were at Giant Center Thursday for the experience and weren’t looking for Trump to talk about specifics.
Sechrist, a welder at Country Boy Manufacturing in Lebanon, said his business was nearly forced to shut down during the Obama presidency, so job security and the economy are important to him.
“Literally since Election Day we have gained speed as far as production,” he said. “Pretty much an instant change.”
Boltz said that Obamacare is something that she hopes Trump will deal.
“I’ve been in the nursing field for 10 years and I’ve really seen a lot of issues with Obamacare as far as people that can’t get medical (insurance) because (they can't) afford it, so that’s a big one for me,” she said.
Michael Richard "Mike" Pence (born June 7, 1959) is the Vice President-elect of the United States, the 50th and current Governor of Indiana. He is scheduled to take office as the 48th Vice President on January 20, 2017.
Born and raised in Columbus, Indiana, Pence graduated from Hanover College and earned a law degree from the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law before entering private practice. After losing two bids for a U.S. congressional seat in 1988 and 1990, he became a conservative radio and television talk show host from 1994 to 1999. Pence was elected to the United States Congress in 2000 and represented Indiana's 2nd congressional district and Indiana's 6th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 2001 to 2013. He served as the chairman of the House Republican Conference from 2009 to 2011.[1] Pence positioned himself as a principled ideologue and supporter of the Tea Party movement, noting he was "a Christian, a conservative, and a Republican, in that order."[2][3][4]
Since Pence became the governor of Indiana on January 20, 2013, he has implemented the largest tax cut in Indiana's history, pushed for more funding for education initiatives, and continued to increase the state's budget surplus. Pence signed bills intended to restrict abortions, including one that prohibited abortions if the reason for the procedure was the fetus's race, gender, or disability.[5] Pence also stirred several high-profile controversies and after signing the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, Pence encountered fierce resistance from moderate members of his party, the business community, and LGBT advocates. He was forced to sign an additional bill acting as an amendment intended to protect LGBT people.[6]
On November 8, 2016, Pence was elected as Vice President, after he dropped out of his gubernatorial re-election campaign in July to become the vice presidential running mate for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, who went on to win the presidential election.
Two women that certainly wouldn't mind having their insurance companies drop their coverage due to their lifestyle and risk factors.
This photo featured in the LatinoUSA with Maria Hinojosa blog of KUT, an NPR affiliate.
This photo featured in the Answer Bag article about risk factors for diabetes.
This photo featured in the Think Write Share website.
HERSEY, Pa. — Six weeks after his last campaign stop here, President-elect Donald Trump returned to thank voters in Pennsylvania who “pushed us across the finish line.”
“And boy, did we get across that line, right?” Trump said in a speech to nearly 10,000 people at Giant Center as part of his “thank you” tour.
Vice President-elect Mike Pence introduced Trump, rallying the crowd with Trump's plans to repeal Obamacare and fight for Americans. The crowd replied with chants of "USA, USA."
Trump was the first Republican nominee for president to win Pennsylvania in almost 30 year. The cheers continued and got louder.
“The patriots in this arena tonight stood up for themselves and for their families and showed the whole world that the American people still run our country,” he added.
Trump continues to push back on Russia hacking claims
The arena was filled with loud cheers again when Trump brought up his plan to defeat “radical Islamic terrorism.” He said immigrants seeking entry into the U.S. would have to be heavily vetted or they won't be permitted entry.
He also said the U.S. will work to build a safe place in Syria for the Syrians who don't want to be held hostage by the radicals there.
Trump got Pennsylvania-specific when talking about jobs, citing Marcellus Shale drilling for natural gas and "clean coal," telling Pennsylvania miners to "pick up your shovel" again.
He continued his push for penalizing companies that move abroad for cheap labor by heavily taxing their products returning to the U.S., and told the crowd that manufacturing jobs would also be coming back to Pennsylvania.
Trump’s vow to undo Obama rules? Not so fast
Among those in attendance were Jonestown residents Logan Sechrist and Brittany Boltz. Both said they were at Giant Center Thursday for the experience and weren’t looking for Trump to talk about specifics.
Sechrist, a welder at Country Boy Manufacturing in Lebanon, said his business was nearly forced to shut down during the Obama presidency, so job security and the economy are important to him.
“Literally since Election Day we have gained speed as far as production,” he said. “Pretty much an instant change.”
Boltz said that Obamacare is something that she hopes Trump will deal.
“I’ve been in the nursing field for 10 years and I’ve really seen a lot of issues with Obamacare as far as people that can’t get medical (insurance) because (they can't) afford it, so that’s a big one for me,” she said.
Michael Richard "Mike" Pence (born June 7, 1959) is the Vice President-elect of the United States, the 50th and current Governor of Indiana. He is scheduled to take office as the 48th Vice President on January 20, 2017.
Born and raised in Columbus, Indiana, Pence graduated from Hanover College and earned a law degree from the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law before entering private practice. After losing two bids for a U.S. congressional seat in 1988 and 1990, he became a conservative radio and television talk show host from 1994 to 1999. Pence was elected to the United States Congress in 2000 and represented Indiana's 2nd congressional district and Indiana's 6th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 2001 to 2013. He served as the chairman of the House Republican Conference from 2009 to 2011.[1] Pence positioned himself as a principled ideologue and supporter of the Tea Party movement, noting he was "a Christian, a conservative, and a Republican, in that order."[2][3][4]
Since Pence became the governor of Indiana on January 20, 2013, he has implemented the largest tax cut in Indiana's history, pushed for more funding for education initiatives, and continued to increase the state's budget surplus. Pence signed bills intended to restrict abortions, including one that prohibited abortions if the reason for the procedure was the fetus's race, gender, or disability.[5] Pence also stirred several high-profile controversies and after signing the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, Pence encountered fierce resistance from moderate members of his party, the business community, and LGBT advocates. He was forced to sign an additional bill acting as an amendment intended to protect LGBT people.[6]
On November 8, 2016, Pence was elected as Vice President, after he dropped out of his gubernatorial re-election campaign in July to become the vice presidential running mate for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, who went on to win the presidential election.
HERSEY, Pa. — Six weeks after his last campaign stop here, President-elect Donald Trump returned to thank voters in Pennsylvania who “pushed us across the finish line.”
“And boy, did we get across that line, right?” Trump said in a speech to nearly 10,000 people at Giant Center as part of his “thank you” tour.
Vice President-elect Mike Pence introduced Trump, rallying the crowd with Trump's plans to repeal Obamacare and fight for Americans. The crowd replied with chants of "USA, USA."
Trump was the first Republican nominee for president to win Pennsylvania in almost 30 year. The cheers continued and got louder.
“The patriots in this arena tonight stood up for themselves and for their families and showed the whole world that the American people still run our country,” he added.
Trump continues to push back on Russia hacking claims
The arena was filled with loud cheers again when Trump brought up his plan to defeat “radical Islamic terrorism.” He said immigrants seeking entry into the U.S. would have to be heavily vetted or they won't be permitted entry.
He also said the U.S. will work to build a safe place in Syria for the Syrians who don't want to be held hostage by the radicals there.
Trump got Pennsylvania-specific when talking about jobs, citing Marcellus Shale drilling for natural gas and "clean coal," telling Pennsylvania miners to "pick up your shovel" again.
He continued his push for penalizing companies that move abroad for cheap labor by heavily taxing their products returning to the U.S., and told the crowd that manufacturing jobs would also be coming back to Pennsylvania.
Trump’s vow to undo Obama rules? Not so fast
Among those in attendance were Jonestown residents Logan Sechrist and Brittany Boltz. Both said they were at Giant Center Thursday for the experience and weren’t looking for Trump to talk about specifics.
Sechrist, a welder at Country Boy Manufacturing in Lebanon, said his business was nearly forced to shut down during the Obama presidency, so job security and the economy are important to him.
“Literally since Election Day we have gained speed as far as production,” he said. “Pretty much an instant change.”
Boltz said that Obamacare is something that she hopes Trump will deal.
“I’ve been in the nursing field for 10 years and I’ve really seen a lot of issues with Obamacare as far as people that can’t get medical (insurance) because (they can't) afford it, so that’s a big one for me,” she said.
Michael Richard "Mike" Pence (born June 7, 1959) is the Vice President-elect of the United States, the 50th and current Governor of Indiana. He is scheduled to take office as the 48th Vice President on January 20, 2017.
Born and raised in Columbus, Indiana, Pence graduated from Hanover College and earned a law degree from the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law before entering private practice. After losing two bids for a U.S. congressional seat in 1988 and 1990, he became a conservative radio and television talk show host from 1994 to 1999. Pence was elected to the United States Congress in 2000 and represented Indiana's 2nd congressional district and Indiana's 6th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 2001 to 2013. He served as the chairman of the House Republican Conference from 2009 to 2011.[1] Pence positioned himself as a principled ideologue and supporter of the Tea Party movement, noting he was "a Christian, a conservative, and a Republican, in that order."[2][3][4]
Since Pence became the governor of Indiana on January 20, 2013, he has implemented the largest tax cut in Indiana's history, pushed for more funding for education initiatives, and continued to increase the state's budget surplus. Pence signed bills intended to restrict abortions, including one that prohibited abortions if the reason for the procedure was the fetus's race, gender, or disability.[5] Pence also stirred several high-profile controversies and after signing the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, Pence encountered fierce resistance from moderate members of his party, the business community, and LGBT advocates. He was forced to sign an additional bill acting as an amendment intended to protect LGBT people.[6]
On November 8, 2016, Pence was elected as Vice President, after he dropped out of his gubernatorial re-election campaign in July to become the vice presidential running mate for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, who went on to win the presidential election.
Obamacare will now mandate that ambulances stop at the patient's bank to withdraw funds so the patient can pay for their ambulance ride.
JACKSON, KY - NOVEMBER, 20: A rusting railroad switcher locomotive that once serviced the Kentucky May Coal Company sits idle on a siding on Wednesday, November 20, 2013 in Jackson, Ky. Due to poverty and the decline of the coal industry in Appalachia, many residents cannot afford health insurance and are uninsured or rely on the government for their health care needs.
(Photo by Luke Sharrett/For The Washington Post)
Breathitt County
Obamacare
Affordable Care Act
Health care
Health Insurance
Appalachia
2019 is a big year for health insurance developments affecting consumers and coverage options.
For over 30 years, Short term health insurance has provided coverage for a defined period of time and generally includes a much lower premium than other types of major medical coverage.
Until April of 2017, the coverage period was determined by state law, with the majority of states permitting terms of 364 days or less. Now, the final rule extends the duration of short term coverage from 3 months to 12 months (364 days) depending on state availability and limitations.
Specifically, the language in the plan must inform insureds that the plans do not comply with the Minimum Essential Coverage requirements of the Affordable Care Act. This is important because the ACA currently issues an individual mandate penalty, which equates to 2.5% of one’s yearly household income, or $695 per adult plus $347.50 per child with a $2,085 household maximum - whichever amount is greater.
This penalty will, however, be phased out as of January 1, 2019, meaning you could find and even apply for the best short term health insurance policy for you today without the financial burden of paying the individual mandate penalty.
The outgoing Obama administration made a significant change, issuing a regulatory final rule which cut the maximum duration term limit of short term health insurance from 12 to less than 3 months. This limit was changed on August 1, 2018 by another regulation designed to expand access to short term health coverage. The rule reinstates the 364 day maximum term limit and allows carriers to offer reapply options for up to 36 months. The changes officially took effect on October 2, 2018.
One of the most attractive aspects of short term health insurance is the cost, but many people shy away from short term plans because they are so limited. Why is that? When a plan is limited to three months, it may not address insurance needs fully. Now, however, the legislative change allows individuals to take advantage of more affordable health care for up to three years.
When you apply for a short term plan, you will need to go through medical underwriting. Applications can be rejected. Short term plans often do not cover many of the same things that ACA-compliant plans will address.
The Trump Regulation specifically states that the expansion will “expand more affordable coverage options to consumers who desire and need them, to help individuals avoid paying for benefits provided in individual health insurance coverage that they believe are not worth the cost, to reduce the number of uninsured individuals, and to make available more coverage options with broader access to providers than certain individual health insurance coverage has.”
With this rule now in place, Americans have more affordable choices than ever when it comes to finding the right health insurance for their budget.
7 Major Changes to Health Insurance in 2019
1. No Penalty: In 2019, there is no fine for not having health insurance from the ACA Healthcare Exchange
2. Longer Short Term Medical Plans: Plans can for up to 364 days in most states and 36 months in some others
3. Association Health Plans: Smaller companies and industry groups can now offer health plans with less comprehensive coverage at a lower rate.
4. Health Reimbursement Arrangements: As an alternative to group plans, employers can offer reimbursements for employees who buy their own health insurance.
5. Medicare Enrollment Changes: If you have Medicare Advantage, open enrollment now lasts from January 1st to March 31st where you can change your plan, or switch to Original Medicare.
6. More Ways to Get Insurance: Compare ACA plans with other alternatives on open marketplaces like AgileHealthInsurance.com to find health insurance that works for you.
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March 21, 2017--New York City-Governor Andrew M. Cuomo joined by several leading health and hospital providers in New York State, holds a press conference in New York City regarding the new healthcare package proposed in Congress and how it will affect New Yorkers. "The more we learn about the repeal and replacement for the Affordable Care Act, the sicker New York gets. The repeal and replacement is exactly what the Trump Administration promised that they would not do. It is the classic Republican program referred to during Reagan time as "passing the buck without passing the bucks." The Governor is calling on New Yorkers to text 81336 to join the fight for affordable healthcare in New York State. (Kevin P. Coughlin/Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
March 13, 2010 in St. Paul, Minnesota
The Tea Party people held a rally calling for the health care reform bill currently being considered in congress to be stopped. Republican U.S. representative Michele Bachmann was the guest speaker. The crowd was filled with signs and stickers for Bachmann and other Republican candidates.
Sign reads:
OBAMACARE:
FACISM IN A WHITE SMOCK
WE THE PEOPLE - WE THE PEOPLE
KILL THE BILL - KILL THE BILL
VOTE THEM OUT - VOTE THEM OUT
HERSEY, Pa. — Six weeks after his last campaign stop here, President-elect Donald Trump returned to thank voters in Pennsylvania who “pushed us across the finish line.”
“And boy, did we get across that line, right?” Trump said in a speech to nearly 10,000 people at Giant Center as part of his “thank you” tour.
Vice President-elect Mike Pence introduced Trump, rallying the crowd with Trump's plans to repeal Obamacare and fight for Americans. The crowd replied with chants of "USA, USA."
Trump was the first Republican nominee for president to win Pennsylvania in almost 30 year. The cheers continued and got louder.
“The patriots in this arena tonight stood up for themselves and for their families and showed the whole world that the American people still run our country,” he added.
Trump continues to push back on Russia hacking claims
The arena was filled with loud cheers again when Trump brought up his plan to defeat “radical Islamic terrorism.” He said immigrants seeking entry into the U.S. would have to be heavily vetted or they won't be permitted entry.
He also said the U.S. will work to build a safe place in Syria for the Syrians who don't want to be held hostage by the radicals there.
Trump got Pennsylvania-specific when talking about jobs, citing Marcellus Shale drilling for natural gas and "clean coal," telling Pennsylvania miners to "pick up your shovel" again.
He continued his push for penalizing companies that move abroad for cheap labor by heavily taxing their products returning to the U.S., and told the crowd that manufacturing jobs would also be coming back to Pennsylvania.
Trump’s vow to undo Obama rules? Not so fast
Among those in attendance were Jonestown residents Logan Sechrist and Brittany Boltz. Both said they were at Giant Center Thursday for the experience and weren’t looking for Trump to talk about specifics.
Sechrist, a welder at Country Boy Manufacturing in Lebanon, said his business was nearly forced to shut down during the Obama presidency, so job security and the economy are important to him.
“Literally since Election Day we have gained speed as far as production,” he said. “Pretty much an instant change.”
Boltz said that Obamacare is something that she hopes Trump will deal.
“I’ve been in the nursing field for 10 years and I’ve really seen a lot of issues with Obamacare as far as people that can’t get medical (insurance) because (they can't) afford it, so that’s a big one for me,” she said.
Michael Richard "Mike" Pence (born June 7, 1959) is the Vice President-elect of the United States, the 50th and current Governor of Indiana. He is scheduled to take office as the 48th Vice President on January 20, 2017.
Born and raised in Columbus, Indiana, Pence graduated from Hanover College and earned a law degree from the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law before entering private practice. After losing two bids for a U.S. congressional seat in 1988 and 1990, he became a conservative radio and television talk show host from 1994 to 1999. Pence was elected to the United States Congress in 2000 and represented Indiana's 2nd congressional district and Indiana's 6th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 2001 to 2013. He served as the chairman of the House Republican Conference from 2009 to 2011.[1] Pence positioned himself as a principled ideologue and supporter of the Tea Party movement, noting he was "a Christian, a conservative, and a Republican, in that order."[2][3][4]
Since Pence became the governor of Indiana on January 20, 2013, he has implemented the largest tax cut in Indiana's history, pushed for more funding for education initiatives, and continued to increase the state's budget surplus. Pence signed bills intended to restrict abortions, including one that prohibited abortions if the reason for the procedure was the fetus's race, gender, or disability.[5] Pence also stirred several high-profile controversies and after signing the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, Pence encountered fierce resistance from moderate members of his party, the business community, and LGBT advocates. He was forced to sign an additional bill acting as an amendment intended to protect LGBT people.[6]
On November 8, 2016, Pence was elected as Vice President, after he dropped out of his gubernatorial re-election campaign in July to become the vice presidential running mate for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, who went on to win the presidential election.
Because Leftists asked for it!
The American Reenslavement Act of 2010!
Because 145 years without slavery is too long
Now with:
More infant murder!
More death panels!
More rationing!
And more taxation!
Mit freundlicher Genehmigung der demokratischen kommunistischen Partei
GSK, Cipla, Sun Pharma, Abbott, Zydus Cadila,Microlabs among others in top category at PharmaLeaders Award Nominations 2014
Pharmaleaders announce the biggest Healthcare Award Nominations in top 25 categories at 7th Annual Pharmaceutical Leadership Summit & Pharmaleaders Business Leadership Awards 2014
Tuesday,11th November 2014, Mumbai, Maharashtra. Nation’s biggest & most awaited,credible & prestigious leadership awards in pharmaceuticals, healthcare & biotechnology are announced by the Pharmaleaders Group ( www.pharmaleaders.tv ), a division of Network 7 Media Group (www.network7mediagroup.com )today with 25 top categories for voting by the public to chose the best companies & top performers based on the declaration by pharmaleaders of top five finalists. Various stakeholders of healthcare & physical interviews will be carried out by Pharmaleaders Journalists/Researchers to a sample size of 3.5 Lakh voters in the databank will be conducted in 16 Cities & will be counted in final voting. However only 40 % of weightage are to be given to Sms/Email/Online/Physical Interviews to gauge the mood of the nation while 60 % will purely rest on the merits & the decision of the eminent panel of jury members will be final to give the real justice & make it transparent in our quest to find the real winners as has been the practice exercised over the last 6 annual editions. Pharmaleaders awards are described as India’s Only Dedicated Celebration Of Excellence In Healthcare Innovation, Pharmaceutical & Medical Excellence And Brand Transformation. The final winners will be announced on the event date on Friday,26th December 2014 at Hotel Sahara Star in Mumbai in a glittering power packed influential gatherings of top healthcare leaders. Pharmaleaders is debating on two powerful themes Make In India – Healthcare Reforms, Insurance,Innovations,Investments & Infrastructure &“Empowering India’s Developing Healthcare System” - Investing the Healthcare Solutions of Tomorrow in difficult Times
Announcing the nominations of the 25 categories, Satya Brahma, Chairman & Editor-In-Chief of Pharmaleaders said, “ Pharmaleaders attempt is to recognize the shining stars of the Indian healthcare industry where merit & performances coupled with innovation in business strategies & technology excellence are the main pillars of award methodology. The approach of the Pharmaleaders is not just to felicitate the companies & individuals who are already big & have made a name to reckon with but also to trace the hidden talents who are not in the media limelight, extensive survey & research by pharmaleaders team bring top five finalists out of more than 100 players & are finally thrown to public voting. The rich & glorious tradion of honouring the leaders in the past one decade will reveal that Pharmaleaders has given justice to the award title by mixing established players with young unsung leaders.”
Nomination voting Category
Business Leader of the Year 2014
Nominees
Dr. Azad Moopen, Founder Chairman, DM Healthcare.( Code 01)
Mr. R.C. Juneja, CMD, Mankind Pharma Ltd.(Code 02)
Kallam Satish Reddy, Vice Chairman & MD, Dr Reddys Laboratories Ltd.(Code 06)
Mr.B.N.Singh,MD,Alkem Laboratories Ltd.( Code 04)
Mr. Samir Mehta, Chairman, Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 05)
Business Woman of the Year 2014
Nominees
Mrs. Renuka Ramnath, Founder, Multiplies, Chairperson & Director, Vikram Hospitals.( Code 06)
Ms. Alka Goyal,Promoter & Director, Surya Pharmaceutical limited.( Code 07)
Ms. Suneeta Reddy, MD,,Apollo Hospitals Enterprise.( Code 08)
Ms. Monika Sood, Co-founder & Partner, Arete Advisors LLP.( Code 09)
Ms. Sangeeta Singh, CEO, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Wipro Ltd. ( Code 10)
First Generation Entrepreneur of the year 2014
Mr.Rajeish Moondraa, Founder & CEO,Truworth Health Technologies Pvt. Ltd & Health Wellness Solutions Pvt. Ltd.( Code 11)
Mr. Nikunj A. Desai, CEO, Prakruthik Health Care Pvt. Ltd.( Code 12)
Dr. Kannan Vishwanath, MD, Dr. Datsons Labs Ltd. ( Code 13)
Mr. Venkat Jasti, Chairman, Suven Lifesciences Ltd.( Code 14)
Dr. Bandi Parthasaradhi Reddy, CMD, Hetero Drugs Ltd. ( Code 15)
Hyderabad’s Most Promising & Valuable Hospital of the year 2014
Nominees
Yashoda Hospitals.( Code 16)
Sunshine Hospitals.( Code 17)
Rainbow Hospitals.( Code 18)
4 Innova Hospitals.( Code 19)
Kims Hospitals. ( Code 20)
India’s Most Promising & Valuable Skincare Leader 2014
Nominees
Dr. Aparna Santhanam, Dermatologist & Cosmetologist, Shree Hospitals.( Code 21)
Dr Jaishree Sharad, CEO & Consultant Cosmetic Dermatologist, Skinfiniti Aesthetic Skin & Laser Clinic.( Code 22)
Dr Harshna Bijlani, Dermatologist Cosmetologist,CEO, The Ageless Clinic.( Code 23)
Dr. Jamuna Pai,Dermatologist and Cosmetic Dermatologist, Chairperson & Founder, Blush Clinics.( Code 24)
Dr. Chytra V Anand, Founder, CEO & Chief Cosmetic Dermatologist Kosmoderma Clinics. ( Code 25)
India’s Most Promising & Valuable Life Science Company 2014 ( Code 20)
Nominees
Eris Lifesciences Pvt. Ltd.( Code 26)
Claris Lifesciences Ltd.( Code 27)
GVK Biosciences.( Code 28)
Avesthagen Ltd.( Code 29)
Krebs Biochemicals and Industries Limited.( Code 30)
India’s Most Admired Hospital Chain in Value & Customer Satisfaction 2014
Nominees
1 Metro Hospital & Heart Institute.( Code 31)
2 Fortis Healthcare.( Code 32)
3 Max Healthcare Group.( Code 33)
4 Care Hospitals Group.( Code 34)
5 Apollo Group of Hospitals.( Code 35)
India’s Most Admired Hospital in Cancer Care 2014
Nominees
Mazumdar-Shaw Cancer Center.( Code 36)
Tata Memorial Institute.( Code 37)
Omega Hospital.( Code 38)
Dharamshila Cancer Hospital and Research Centre.( Code 39)
HCG Cancer Care.( Code 40)
India’s Most Promising Hair Transplant Surgeon 2014
Nominees
Dr. Pathuri Madhu, Founder, Dr.Madhu's Advanced Hair Transplant Center.( Code 41)
Dr.Manoj Khanna, Founder, Chief Consultant Cosmetic Surgeon, Enhance.( Code 42)
Dr. Mohammad Khan, Founder, Dr Khan's Hair Transplant Center.( Code 43)
Dr. Sandeep Sattur, Founder, Hairrevive - Centre for Hair Restoration & Skin Rejuvenation. ( Code 44)
Dr. Bani Anand, Managing Director at Hairline International Pvt Ltd.( Code 45)
India’s Most Admired Health Insurance Company of the Year 2014
Nominees
Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Co. Ltd.( Code 46)
CIGNA Health Solutions India Pvt. Ltd.( Code 47)
Aviva Life Insurance Company India Ltd. ( Code 48)
Exide Life Insurance.( Code 49)
PNB Metlife Life Insurance Ltd.( Code 50)
India’s Most Promising & Valuable Company in OTC & Nutrition 2014
Nominees
Abbott Nutrition. ( Code 51)
GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Ltd.( Code 52)
DSM Nutritional Products AG.( Code 53)
Ajanta Pharma Ltd. ( Code 54)
Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd.( Code 55)
India’s Most Valuable Pharma Company in Ethical Practice & Corporate Governance 2014
Nominees
Abbott India Ltd. ( Code 56)
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 57)
Lupin Ltd.( Code 58)
GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 59)
Cipla Ltd .( Code 60)
Pharmaleader Professional of the year 2014
Nominees
Dr Shailesh Ayyangar, Managing Director - Sanofi India Ltd.( Code 61)
Mr. Sanjiv Navangul, Managing Director, Janssen India-Johnson & Johnson Ltd.( Code 62)
Mr.Rehan Khan, MD, Abbott India Ltd.( Code 63)
Mr. Sanjay Murdeshwar, MD, Astrazeneca Pharma India Ltd.( Code 64)
Dr Kamal K Sharma, Vice Chairman, Lupin Ltd.( Code 65)
Emerging Woman Entrepreneur of the Year 2014
Nominees
Dr. Sumitra Shankar, CEO, Dr. Sumita Shankar's Cosmetic Clinic.( Code 66)
Dr. Priti Shukla, CEO, Dr.Priti shukla's Ambrosia Clinic.( Code 67)
Ms.Surjit Kaur, Founder & CEO, Zeal Biologicals.( Code 68)
Dr. Sofiya Rangwala, CEO, SofiyaCare Skin and Hair Clinic.( Code 69)
Ms.Maya Chorengel,Cofounder,Elevar Advisors.( Code 70)
CEO of the Year 2014
Nominees
Mr. A. K. Singh, Chief Executive Officer, Taj Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 71)
Mr. VK Singh -Chief Executive Officer, RPG Life Sciences Ltd.( Code 72)
Mr. Shivkumar Kunchithapatham,MD, Eisai Pharmaceuticals India Private Limited.( Code 73)
Varun Khanna, MD, Becton & Dickinson India Private Limited.( Code 74)
Rahul Chadha, Executive Director & CEO, Religare Wellness Ltd.( Code 75)
Dynamic Entrepreneur of the Year 2014
Nominees
Mr. Sanjeev Jain, MD, Akums Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Limited( Code 76)
Mr.Arun Kumar, Founder and Group CEO, Strides Arcolab Limited.( Code 77)
Dr. A. M. Arun Chairman & Managing Director , Vasan Eye Care Ltd.( Code 78)
Shri Ashok Chandra, Chairman, Gangaram Hospitals.( Code 79)
Mr. Girish Rao, CMD, Vidal Healthcare Services.( Code 80)
Pharmaleader Fund Manager of the Year 2014
Nominees
Mr.Shyam Shenthar,CEO, o3 Capital. ( Code 81)
Mr.Arvindkumar Alagarswamy, CEO at Attune Technologies Pvt Ltd.( Code 82)
Mr.Vishal Nevatia ,CEO & MD, India Value Fund Advisors Private Ltd. ( Code 83)
Mr.Vineet Rai, CEO & Managing Director,Aavishkaar Venture Management Services. ( Code 84)
Mr.Sameer Wagle,Managing Director, Asia Pacific Healthcare Advisors Private Limited.( Code 85)
India’s Most Promising Healthcare Retail Chain in Eye –Care Services 2014
Nominees
Vasan Healthcare Private Limited.( Code 86)
Aster Eye Hospitals. ( Code 87)
Eye-Q Super Specialty Eye Hospitals.( Code 88)
Maxivision Super Specialty Eye Hospitals.( Code 89)
Sankara Eye Hospital.( Code 90)
India’s Most Admired Company in Investor Relations & Corporate Affairs 2014
Nominees
Lupin Limited.( Code 91)
Glemark Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 92)
Dr.Reddy's Laboratories Ltd.( Code 93)
Microlabs Ltd.( Code 94)
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 95)
India’s Most Valuable & Admired Pharmaceutical Group 2014
Nominees
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 96)
Abbott India Ltd.( Code 97)
Glaxo Smithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 98)
Cipla Ltd. ( Code 99)
Sanofi India Ltd.( Code 100)
India's Most Powerful, Most Valuable Corporate Brand 2014
Nominees
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. ( Code 101)
Abbott India Ltd. ( Code 102)
Glaxo Smithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 103)
Cipla Ltd.( Code 104)
Cadila Healthcare Ltd.( Code 105)
Pharma Leader CSR Company of the Year 2014
Nominees
Wockhardt Foundation.( Code 106)
Dr Reddy's Foundation.( Code 107)
Reliance Foundation.( Code 108)
AmeriCares India Foundation.( Code 109)
Utkarsh Healthcare Foundation India.( Code 110)
India’s Most Promising & Valuable Diet Expert & Nutritionist 2014
Ms Shubi Husain,Nutritionist & Founder & MD, Health Sanctuary( Code 111)
Ms,Rujuta Diwekar, Nutritionist & Author (Code 112)
Ms Anjali Mukerjee, Nutritionist & Co-Founder Health Total (Code 113)
Ms Pooja Makhija, Dietitian and Nutritionist (Code 114)
Ms Shonali Sabherwal, Macrobiotic Nutritionist (Code 115)
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Individual Non-Voting Award Categories
The following independent categories are selected & finalized by the Jury Members & will not have any votings & the decisions of the jury in declaring the winner will be final & binding. Pharmaleaders reserve the rights to add/modify/delete any category based on its internal research mechanism.
India’s Most Admired Cardiologist
Healthcare Economist of the Year
Visionary Entrepreneur of the year
India’s Most Promising Diabetes-Cardiometabolic Healthcare Chain 2014
India’s Most Promising Super Specialty Hospitality In Quaternary Care Hospital
Global Indian of the year 2014
India’s Most Promising Orthopedic Surgeon 2014
India's Most Promising Entrepreneur in Ayurvedic Beauty Care of the year 2014
Healthcare Visionary of the Decade
Transformational PharmaLeader of the Decade 2014
India’s Most Valuable Pharma Company in HR Excellence 2014
India’s Most Admired Diabetologist 2014
India’s Most Promising & Valuable Emerging Hospital of the Year 2014
CEO of the Year – Healthcare
Transformational Biotech Leader of the Decade 2014
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(120628RREI7013) U. S. Supreme Court rules to uphold the Affordable care Act - Obamacare - almost in its entirety, including finding the individual insuurance mandate to be constitutional. Supporters of both sides of the health care debate demonstrated in front of the Court. Washington DC. June 28, 2012 © Rick Reinhard 2012 email rick@rickreinhard.com
HERSEY, Pa. — Six weeks after his last campaign stop here, President-elect Donald Trump returned to thank voters in Pennsylvania who “pushed us across the finish line.”
“And boy, did we get across that line, right?” Trump said in a speech to nearly 10,000 people at Giant Center as part of his “thank you” tour.
Vice President-elect Mike Pence introduced Trump, rallying the crowd with Trump's plans to repeal Obamacare and fight for Americans. The crowd replied with chants of "USA, USA."
Trump was the first Republican nominee for president to win Pennsylvania in almost 30 year. The cheers continued and got louder.
“The patriots in this arena tonight stood up for themselves and for their families and showed the whole world that the American people still run our country,” he added.
Trump continues to push back on Russia hacking claims
The arena was filled with loud cheers again when Trump brought up his plan to defeat “radical Islamic terrorism.” He said immigrants seeking entry into the U.S. would have to be heavily vetted or they won't be permitted entry.
He also said the U.S. will work to build a safe place in Syria for the Syrians who don't want to be held hostage by the radicals there.
Trump got Pennsylvania-specific when talking about jobs, citing Marcellus Shale drilling for natural gas and "clean coal," telling Pennsylvania miners to "pick up your shovel" again.
He continued his push for penalizing companies that move abroad for cheap labor by heavily taxing their products returning to the U.S., and told the crowd that manufacturing jobs would also be coming back to Pennsylvania.
Trump’s vow to undo Obama rules? Not so fast
Among those in attendance were Jonestown residents Logan Sechrist and Brittany Boltz. Both said they were at Giant Center Thursday for the experience and weren’t looking for Trump to talk about specifics.
Sechrist, a welder at Country Boy Manufacturing in Lebanon, said his business was nearly forced to shut down during the Obama presidency, so job security and the economy are important to him.
“Literally since Election Day we have gained speed as far as production,” he said. “Pretty much an instant change.”
Boltz said that Obamacare is something that she hopes Trump will deal.
“I’ve been in the nursing field for 10 years and I’ve really seen a lot of issues with Obamacare as far as people that can’t get medical (insurance) because (they can't) afford it, so that’s a big one for me,” she said.
Michael Richard "Mike" Pence (born June 7, 1959) is the Vice President-elect of the United States, the 50th and current Governor of Indiana. He is scheduled to take office as the 48th Vice President on January 20, 2017.
Born and raised in Columbus, Indiana, Pence graduated from Hanover College and earned a law degree from the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law before entering private practice. After losing two bids for a U.S. congressional seat in 1988 and 1990, he became a conservative radio and television talk show host from 1994 to 1999. Pence was elected to the United States Congress in 2000 and represented Indiana's 2nd congressional district and Indiana's 6th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 2001 to 2013. He served as the chairman of the House Republican Conference from 2009 to 2011.[1] Pence positioned himself as a principled ideologue and supporter of the Tea Party movement, noting he was "a Christian, a conservative, and a Republican, in that order."[2][3][4]
Since Pence became the governor of Indiana on January 20, 2013, he has implemented the largest tax cut in Indiana's history, pushed for more funding for education initiatives, and continued to increase the state's budget surplus. Pence signed bills intended to restrict abortions, including one that prohibited abortions if the reason for the procedure was the fetus's race, gender, or disability.[5] Pence also stirred several high-profile controversies and after signing the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, Pence encountered fierce resistance from moderate members of his party, the business community, and LGBT advocates. He was forced to sign an additional bill acting as an amendment intended to protect LGBT people.[6]
On November 8, 2016, Pence was elected as Vice President, after he dropped out of his gubernatorial re-election campaign in July to become the vice presidential running mate for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, who went on to win the presidential election.
When President Obama came to George Mason University in Fairfax, VA for his final rally before the House votes on health care reform, he was guarded by officers drawn from the George Mason University force, the City of Fairfax police department, the Fairfax County Police, the Virginia State Troopers, the uniformed as well as the plainclothes Secret Service and the US Marshall's Service.
Visual thinking can be used to clarify or to confuse. The House Republicans created a visual representation of the House Democrats health plan. The graphic is a crazy jumble of boxes, arrows, and lines.
I don't know if the proposed plan is too complicated or not, but I do know that it's easy to make even something simple seem insanely complicated. To illustrate that, I made this graphic above, which diagrams the org chart of my family's food buying plan. My family consists of my wife and I, so it's about as simple as it gets.
So, how do you make something simple seem complicated using visual thinking?
1. As Leonardo Da Vinci Said "Everything connects to everything else." So connect as many things as possible whether they are important or not! That's what I tried to do in the chart above, and it's obviously what the House Republicans did.
2. Separate related items spatially as much as possible so that the lines connecting
closely related things are long, convoluted, and need to cross lots of other lines.
3. Use lots of ugly, clashing colors. OK, I did not have time to do this one, but the House Republicans sure did.
Thanks to Parkview for sending me the link to the House Republican graphic.
And here is yet another graphic inspired by the House Republicans.