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fatslob-:O said:
KManX89 said:

Sure he is, TROLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL.

But if you think his health care plan, which, as always per the Greedy One Percent, fucks over middle and lower-class Americans for the mega rich, is bad (and it is, very much so), just wait til he gets to releasing his tax plan. He plans to imitate Governor Brownback's tax plan, you know, the governor from the state ranking DEAD LAST in GDP and just had the GOP-controlled House overturn? Yes, that guy.

Like all Republicans, Trump doesn't give a flying fuck about anybody but A)the top 1% and B)his rich donors.

Too bad for you that poor =/= middle class ...  

The so called 'greedy' 1% don't carry cash, most of their assets are stocks, bonds, businesses, and real estate if you knew any better. The 1% can't afford to hold cash unless they want to risk losing their relative net worth due to inflation ... 

You mean Kansas ? It's not even dead last in GDP and it's kind of funny that you're using one of the smaller states to set an example. Lower standards much ? 

GOP-controlled house overturned ? LOL, republicans control 68.5% Kansas house so where is this 'overturn' ?

How much more disinformation do you have ?

His draconian health care plan fucks over the middle class, too, knucklehead as does the taxes he wants to implement.

And BTW, the GOP earned their Greedy One Percent moniker because they're all about taking from the poor and middle class and giving to the rich. They don't give a single solitary fuck about the poor OR middle class, Trump is no exception.

My bad BTW, Kansas' economy is actually ranked third worst in the nation under Brownback's egregious tax cuts. The same tax cuts Trump wants to implement for the rest of the nation. Because it worked so well for Kansas.

It was so bad that even the GOP-controlled congress voted to not only repeal his bankrupting tax cuts, but override his veto on said tax repeal. 

And to answer your initial question, at least 15 mil of those 22 mil are at risk. The vast majority of the 22 mil losing their insurance have NOTHING AT ALL to do with the individual mandate, but rather, the Medcaid cuts Trump repeatedly promised he wouldn't touch.