Trump supporters in rural Georgia are waking up to the cruelty of his attack on Obamacare

Rose Creek 24

Times are tough for rural America. School consolidation forces their children to travel outside their city to attend classes. Drought is killing crops and with it a season’s income or more. Now they must contend with the Republican Congress and President Donald Trump, who have crafted a health care plan that will hurt rural America. The…

6 thoughts on “Trump supporters in rural Georgia are waking up to the cruelty of his attack on Obamacare

  1. These aholes voted for a white supremacist flim flam man who thinks it’s OK to grab women by their genitals without their consent.

    And they think the richest country on the planet shouldn’t provide health care to it’s most vulnerable citizens because socialism.

    FK THEM.

  2. The CEO at $800,000 was excluded when they grafted on a phase out cap at 75,000. Today’s whip count for the undisclosed, new and improved version says it passes the House.

  3. “Democracy is the theory that the people know what they want–and deserve to get it, good and hard.–H. L. Mencken

    The Trump Chumps are, and will be, getting the government, society, economy, and ecology which they deserve. 😈

    The problem with that, of course, is that those of us who deserve better will ALSO get what the Chumps deserve. 🙁

  4. Trump promised rural, white, voters good jobs, and the reality in many rural areas is that the largest employers and the only source of living wage, recession proof jobs are the very hospitals Trump is trying to cut the funding to.

  5. I just cannot work up much in the way of sympathy for people who hate education, health care, and real jobs for everyone EXCEPT themselves. I’ll reserve my sympathies for the poor and illegally disenfranchised by Ruspublicans. “no one has a right to healthcare.” Great don’t go to a doctor.

  6. Look at the bright side, Teh-Rump has found a way to save Social Security..!!

    Kill off all the old [poor] people and only the few elders wealthy enough to pay medical bills [or eat] will be around to collect. The trust fund has just become eternal, unless Teh-Rump signs an executive order converting it into his Presidential retirement account. I mean, since nobody is around to collect, right?

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