@JamesMelville@AudsDisease Wrong. 2015 was the last year of normalcy in the US, outwardly.
Go back to prior to 2001 to find the world where people could be different without hate. It got worse in 2009 because different was leading us.
Since 2017, those who desire an imperial army are in power.
@gabystubbs1@daniellismore Who's invaded women's spaces? Evidence would be good.
What is the gender of one born with genitalia genetically coded male and female?
What is the gender of one born without genitalia at all, or underdeveloped genitalia?
And the person born with male genitalia and more estrogen?
@queenie4rmnola@gibeling This is what is misunderstood and not said enough. Classism is very different from racism.
The education of knowing the difference is severely lacking.
Education on being different is lacking.
@MikeJohnson I am extremely happy that everyone who voted against this, stood up to the GOP. They may have lost the vote but they haven't lost their moral compass, dignity, and constituents.
@RepJohnRose When your State Reps actually cared about their constituents.
1999 - Texas, Oregon, and Virgina sued HMOs for denial of coverage.
Beginning in 1990, Ins Cos were told to focus on profits and not on quietly paying out claims.
@RepJohnRose Nataline Sarkisyan died just hours after Cigna reversed their decision for a life saving liver transplant.
Cigna original denial: Dec 11, 2005
Nataline died: Dec 20, 2005
People die for Insurance Companies profits without the #ACA
@RepJohnRose If married, under a spouse's Ins plan, you were dependent on him maintaining that plan.
Yes, only 13 years ago, women still had to rely on their husbands for health insurance.
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@RepJohnRose In 2012, young women paid up to 81% more in health costs because of gender discrimination. And for all the hatemongers, this is about men vs women.
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@RepJohnRose I would ask you to try and remember when your parents, grandparents dealt with this but they probably didn't. Healthcare was non-profit back then.
Oh, and this would also eliminate the coverage of that little blue pill men are so fond of.
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@RepJohnRose Could you imagine as a husband/dad, your family gets sick/ hurt, the hospital saying "sorry, the insurance won't cover this".
Or getting that dream job and the company insurance plan denying coverage to your family, but you're good.
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@RepJohnRose I remember, as mom, and not being able to get standard well baby routine visits covered. Or, my neurologist & meds for migraines covered. None of my GYN appts covered. Yet, back in 2000-2003, I was paying $450/mo for job related benefits Insurance that denied nearly all.
@RepJohnRose Imagine not having insurance to cover maternity care. That's nearly a year of Ins Co denying nearly all coverage because you're pregnant. And don't forget any health problems that pop up afterwards that can be very loosely tied to pregnancy. Ever.
@RepJohnRose I think the ASPE, US Department of Health and Human Services back in 2012 will disagree with you.
The Affordable Care Act and Women | ASPE https://t.co/TnsnjS6lq6
@RepJohnRose You're wrong.
You're not getting the facts from the people that matter.
Poverty & Mid Class have always had to deal with the costs of Health Ins and then get denied for nearly everything. Imagine paying $$$ every mo for Ins and they provide ZERO coverage. ACA ended that.