
Parallel Spock
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Parallel Spock
@RussLarson
There can be no justice so long as laws are absolute; even life itself is an exercise in exceptions.


In-state tuition at Florida‘s state universities has not increased at all since 2019.











The ACA act is to America what Jason was to Camp Crystal Lake: patently destructive, yet the kids hung around anyway for some inexplicable reason (okay, we all know why). Premiums are up 220% since the time the ACA act was passed. The cost-of-living increased 26% during this same period. The ACA literally created the "health insurance industrial complex." Profits go to the health insurance companies (which they deserve to make under the framework of the law) and doctors and clinics provide less personal care. Hmmmmm 🧐 Time to jettison President Obama's signature socialist legacy triumph and build a revised solution that incentivizes competition for clinics, competition for doctors and healthcare workers, competition for insurance, without government interference. Mr. Obama can keep his monstrosity of a library in Chicago for his legacy.




The day the Affordable Care Act passed was one of my proudest moments as president, because it meant that millions of Americans would have access to health care, some for the first time. The ACA also prevented insurance companies from denying people with pre-existing conditions coverage, allowed young people under the age of 26 to remain on their parents’ plan, expanded Medicaid, and so much more. But the ACA was always meant to be a first step. We still have to do more to expand access and make health care more affordable for everyone.

Yet this part of your statement is untrue: “[…] Americans would have access to health care, some for the first time.” All citizens had the same access to healthcare before the ACA. In many cases, the poorest citizens had better access pre-ACA than they do now post-ACA. Not one hospital in this country ever turned away a person for care in the emergency room, and no debilitating invoice followed a low income person after their treatment. Today, the same is not true. All you did was bring in a new emergency room process whereby the filling out of a form brings immediate billing to people (without their knowledge) whether they ever eventually get seen. Your ACA act increased the costs of premiums and deductibles for 100% of middle class Americans, to the point that monthly health insurance costs are eating as much or more of the paycheck as their federal and state income taxes. ACA created and ushered in the healthcare & health insurance industrial complex. Today, middlemen, insurers, make most of the money. Not doctors and not clinics. A complete eradication of the ACA would result in better access to healthcare for all citizens. Low income, no income, middle income and high income. But the dogma of socialism is strong in you President Obama, so you’ll ignore any truth, and keep peddling your propaganda, seeking about the ruin of souls while you celebrate your “legacy.”

The day the Affordable Care Act passed was one of my proudest moments as president, because it meant that millions of Americans would have access to health care, some for the first time. The ACA also prevented insurance companies from denying people with pre-existing conditions coverage, allowed young people under the age of 26 to remain on their parents’ plan, expanded Medicaid, and so much more. But the ACA was always meant to be a first step. We still have to do more to expand access and make health care more affordable for everyone.




WATCH: New video shows Air Canada flight crashing into rescue truck at New York airport




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One of our Freedom Center Fellows just testified before Congress on the dangers of Sharia Law in America—and the Left is pushing back hard. With new attacks already emerging, we need your support to keep going strong. Don’t wait—we’re up against the clock.









Standing with Minnesotans tonight and paying my respects to Alex Pretti and Renee Good.

