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To: JohnBrowdie

>>>pro-abortion, pro-gun control, and pro-ACA<<<

Really. Don’t know about the Gay Marriage thing but it doesn’t matter, it is now considered a Civil Right and is settled Law according to the SCOTUS.

Do you know anyone who would try to rescind a Civil Right who isn’t a Communist Dictator or a Democrat President?

Abortion, he is Pro Life with exemptions for Rape and Incest. Hillary and every Democrat supports Abortion if the Fetus, AKA Baby still has one toe in the Womb. They are pro Infanticide but they call it caring about Women’s Health.
Maybe they think that all Abortions are only performed on Male Babies, right?

Outside of restricting Abortion to early Term Pregnancies, AKA Viability which the Courts still fight us on, it will NEVER be Outlawed in this Country.
Sorry to reveal the Truth, but that is the Country we now live in, no matter what anyone thinks.

Gun Control, really? He carries and he has said that Gun Control can easily turn into a Slippery Slope that violates the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

ACA? Trump said he would get rid of Obamacare and replace it with a Market based approach that covered anyone that needed Healthcare in this Country. When he said that, the Threads exploded here calling it Socialism.

Well, if anyone here, and this is my THIRD time asking this, can tell me just ONE Entitlement that was rolled back by the Federal Government, I would like to know what it is.

I find it humorous that I have to explain things that are easily researched. Throwing out what you BELIEVE to be true instead of what IS true only spreads disinformation.

Here I am having to set the record straight and Trump isn’t even my Candidate. Ted Cruz is the Man and I hope he can gain enough traction to make it to the end.

Opinion devoid of Fact is a Liberal trait that I hope we can avoid when Posting on FR.


123 posted on 07/18/2015 5:30:02 PM PDT by Kickass Conservative (I know I left my Tagline around here somewhere...)
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To: Kickass Conservative
I find it humorous that I have to explain things that are easily researched. Throwing out what you BELIEVE to be true instead of what IS true only spreads disinformation.

Being the "Projectionist" doesn't mean they understand the "movie."

131 posted on 07/18/2015 5:42:10 PM PDT by papertyger (If the government doesn't obey the Constitution, what is treason?)
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To: Kickass Conservative

http://www.investopedia.com/terms/m/mcca.asp

DEFINITION of ‘Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act Of 1988 - MCCA’
A government bill designed to improve acute care benefits for the elderly and disabled, which was to be phased in from 1989 to 1993. The Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988 was meant to expand Medicare benefits to include outpatient drugs and limit enrollees’ copayments for covered services. It was the first bill to significantly expand Medicare benefits since the program’s inception.

INVESTOPEDIA EXPLAINS ‘Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act Of 1988 - MCCA’
A supplemental premium paid by all individuals eligible for Medicare Part A was to finance the expanded coverage because of high federal budget deficits at the time, and the supplemental premium was progressive so that it would not cause hardship for poor enrollees. These two characteristics represented a departure from previous methods of financing social insurance programs in the United States. Although the bill passed easily with great support just a year and a half later, the House and Senate repealed it in response to elderly peoples’ widespread misunderstanding and criticism of the bill.

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134 posted on 07/18/2015 5:46:19 PM PDT by Oklahoma
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