Please stop fighting for me. You party’s fight for us is what caused this mess in the first place. pic.twitter.com/SpWvfNaTP4
— Bebe Rebozo (@dt1927915) October 9, 2025
Umm… 👇
Dems in 2010: Obamacare will significantly bring down healthcare costs for everyone.Dems in 2025: We need to make healthcare more affordable.
15 years later, since the passage of Obamacare, healthcare costs have skyrocketed.
EXPERTS SAID OBAMACARE WOULD LEAD TO THIS
— The Constitutional Conservative (@TheCCShowcast) October 9, 2025
Wrong. Clean CR and then destructive Obamacare discussions pic.twitter.com/SO0wJzP4SC
— SandyBeach (@SandraKrafczek) October 9, 2025
They spiked when you passed ACA. The one you all exempted yourselves from. We had great insurance that I paid for before ACA. My health insurance became unaffordable once Obamacare came out. Went up to 10k a year with a 12k deductible. Who has 22k to throw out every year before…
— Autism-Not Like TV (@AutismParent3) October 10, 2025
Yes! It’s amazing how bad ACA/Obamacare wreck the health insurance industry.
Without massive, budget-breaking subsidies, it’s a total wipeout.
The GOP warned about this before the Democrats crammed it through Congress, with zero GOP votes, on Christmas Eve.
Fortunately, only 7%…— Tom (@BoreGuru) October 9, 2025
Even the Washington Post says that you’re a liar. pic.twitter.com/y5IvT0Ot7U
— Rob Alberts (@robertjalberts) October 9, 2025
The ACA’s a complete wreck, never solved a damn thing, and you’re sick of it. Congress is a joke with the government shut down, and those beefed-up tax credits from Biden’s 2022 law, keeping 24 million from going under, are done by December unless Republicans, running the whole show, quit stalling. KFF says your premiums could jump $1,900 a year, slamming Texas with 114% hikes. CBO warns 4 million lose coverage by mid-2026, clogging ERs and killing rural hospitals for $32 billion. Obama’s 2013 promises were flat-out lies, says the Washington Post. These credits just stuff insurance companies’ pockets while you’re stuck with the bill. Push for a total redo before your next hospital trip leaves you flat broke.
