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Healthcare should be a right. Our system is wrong. One Nation, Overcharged is here! Together, we’re demanding a healthcare system that works for everyone. Are you with us? Join the fight to get healthcare right. 💪
Bruce Springsteen (though we love him) Tom Kean Jr., NJ billionaires and the ultra-wealthy are not paying their fair share of taxes on Tax Day. This is thanks to a vote from Tom Kean Jr. on the big ugly bill of last year. Read our press statement here: https://t.co/Tkoz42lazJ
If you got a tax refund this year, no you didn't.
Because tariffs cost your family an extra $1,000 last year.
Healthcare premiums are tripling.
Gas prices are skyrocketing.
Rent, childcare, groceries—all more expensive.
Don't let them satiate you with a small refund, folks.
Disney: $8.3B in profits
$0 paid in taxes
CVS Health: $6.57B in profits
$0 paid in taxes
Tesla: $5.7B in profits
$0 paid in taxes
Citigroup: $4.45B in profits
$0 paid in taxes
United Airlines: $4.3B in profits
$0 paid in taxes
Coinbase: $1.62B in profits
$0 paid in taxes
Palantir: $1.58B in profits
$0 paid in taxes
PayPal: $1.43B in profits
$0 paid in taxes
Yum! Brands: $1B in profits
$0 paid in taxes
At least 88 companies reported $105B in profits last year, and paid $0 in taxes.
But Republicans want you to think someone working 40 hours a week for poverty wages, relying on SNAP and Medicaid to survive, is the problem.
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As a result of over $1 trillion cut from Medicaid, 330 rural hospitals, 100 urban hospitals, 570 nursing homes, and nearly 200 Planned Parenthood health centers risk closure
The Congressional Budget Office estimates another 700,000 people will lose their insurance due to new requirements that require people to prove #Medicaid eligibility every six months instead of every year
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates that the GOPs Big, Ugly Bill will lead to 10 million more uninsured people by 2034, including 7.5 million people excluded from Medicaid coverage
A wealth tax on the top .15% of the richest families would generate $6.2 trillion in revenue.
That could pay for:
Universal childcare
Millions of new homes
Slashing child poverty
Medicare for people aged 55+
Universal paid family leave
Tuition-free community college
And more.
Thanks to their policies, millions more Americans are paying higher costs for insurance or, worse, losing their coverage even as health care corporations like hospitals, drug manufacturers and big insurers collect bigger tax breaks under Trump’s signature tax law. (2/2)
This is the 16th anniversary of the #AffordableCareAct, but there’s still plenty to do to make health care more affordable and accessible, but President Trump and the Republican majorities in Congress have gone in the opposite direction. (1/2)
There is more than enough money in this country to make sure everyone has access to quality, affordable healthcare.
The fact it's not happening is a CHOICE.
The Trump administration and Republicans in Congress "have allowed a hugely profitable corporation to avoid paying even a dime of federal income tax on their 2025 US profits." https://t.co/BMCK3PaHrL
Just a casual reminder that you don't lower costs for families or create jobs by throwing a bunch of money and tax breaks at people who are already rich.
.@SenSchumer sought to pass the House-approved 3-year extension of ACA tax credits by unanimous consent. Senator @MikeCrapo (R-ID) objected to passage, saying that extension of subsidies without reforms is not a solution to health care affordability.
We at @HCAN were saddened to hear that David Mitchell, the founder of @P4AD_ & @P4ADNOW, has died. He was a brilliant & fierce advocate. While he will be deeply missed, David leaves behind a lifetime of achievements that have improved millions of lives.
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