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    Explore "trumpcare" with insightful episodes like "28 - Riverside Chats Part 1: Listen to Each Other", "2017 Benefits Compliance in Review and a Look to 2018", "Trumpcare: Is it the Right Treatment for what Ails the American Health Care System?", "163: Avoiding ObamaCare and TrumpCare: The Hottest Health Care Strategies" and "36 – Farmers Are Living Dangerously" from podcasts like ""Potstirrer Podcast", "To The Point Podcast", "University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)", "Main Street Business" and "Bite"" and more!

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    28 - Riverside Chats Part 1: Listen to Each Other

    28 - Riverside Chats Part 1: Listen to Each Other

    In our multi-parter second installment of Riverside Chats, Jaye is joined by her husband Chuckles as they share just a little bit of their lively political conversations - as a couple with divergent political views. In Part 1, Jaye and Chuckles debate the Stormy Daniels controversy, revisit health care, and begin discussing the 2018 midterm elections. Should the Democratic Party attempt to court Trump voters, and if so, how can they do that without losing their base?

    The Riverside Chats special format is brought to Potstirrer Podcast on occasion to include some diversity of thought to the show and to encourage learning and discussion outside of the "echo chambers" of the right and the left.

    *Note: For Riverside Chats, we experimented with a different sound setup. My apologies in advance for any sound issues. -Jaye

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    Trumpcare: Is it the Right Treatment for what Ails the American Health Care System?

    Trumpcare: Is it the Right Treatment for what Ails the American Health Care System?
    All healthcare systems must strike a delicate balance between cost, quality and access. Though Obamacare focused largely on increasing access to coverage and spreading the cost of illness across the entire population, Trumpcare tips the balance largely in favor of reducing federal spending, at the risk of destabilizing insurance markets and increasing costs for older and sicker individuals. What would it take to create a healthcare system that would provide future generations with accessible, affordable care? Can this be done while also covering the sick and the underserved? Join the conversation with a panel of government, policy and legal experts. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 32824]

    163: Avoiding ObamaCare and TrumpCare: The Hottest Health Care Strategies

    163: Avoiding ObamaCare and TrumpCare: The Hottest Health Care Strategies

    Join Mark and Mat as they discuss the most cutting edge and productive strategies to save on healthcare costs and save taxes. This is actually a very fun and informative conversation about health care that will catch you off-guard! We promise you will enjoy it! Sit back, relax, grab a drink and takes notes through this awesome Refresh Your Wealth Radio Show. Don't forget you can get access to old shows and learn more at www.refreshyourwealth.com so make sure to take advantage of all the awesome topics we have discussed in the past.

    36 – Farmers Are Living Dangerously

    36 – Farmers Are Living Dangerously

    What’s going to happen if I get hurt or sick? That’s what many people are asking themselves as the Trump administration attempts to dismantle the Affordable Care Act. But a group you don't often hear from on this issue is farmers—and they are very worried about how they’ll be able to afford to take care of themselves. That’s bad news for the future of the nation’s farms—and eaters. On today’s episode, Politico food and agriculture reporter Helena Bottemiller Evich explains why. Then, Splendid Table podcast host Francis Lam gives Tom a brilliant idea for what to do with summer tomato surplus.

    Keep Calling! Trumpcare Ain't Dead Yet

    Keep Calling! Trumpcare Ain't Dead Yet

    Listen to one Texas woman’s story about living with incurable cancer -- living with it, thanks to the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare. Her name is Nicole Stewart Cortez, and she's just one of millions of people who rely on the ACA, which is still under attack, even as the GOP fails again and again to pass a "Trumpcare" replacement that would leave tens of millions of people, like Natalie, without health insurance. Donald Trump and Senator Mitch McConnell haven't given up, and neither can the resistance: Keep calling! Keep faxing! Keep emailing! 

    AMERICANS FEAR LOSING HEALTHCARE ENTITLEMENTS UNDER PRESIDENT TRUMP

    AMERICANS FEAR LOSING HEALTHCARE ENTITLEMENTS UNDER PRESIDENT TRUMP
    I'll explain how insurance rates are calculated and why Obamacare is failing and will destroy the insurance industry.

    Americans, mostly Democrats, who’ve been hooked on entitlements for the past 8 years fear their freebies will be cut off if President Trump and Republicans repeal the failing Obamacare mandated by Traitor44 and his fancy dancing political puppets.

    Rather than understand free markets help stimulate the economy and provide healthy competition within industry, lowering prices, Senators like Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), use fear-mongering to push lies to their constituents.

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    Are You Retirement Ready? Calculate Your Power Percentage To Find Out - 121

    Are You Retirement Ready? Calculate Your Power Percentage To Find Out - 121

    USA Today columnist Pete The Planner tells us how to calculate our Power Percentage for retirement readiness, and how to set house rules to get on the path to a successful retirement. Plus, 8 benefits of claiming Social Security later, how a Roth 401(k) may give you more purchasing power in retirement than a traditional 401(k), and Joe wants to grow a fro.

    Latest On Trumpcare and Mueller's Investigations of Trump [guest hosts Mark Grimaldi & Brad Bannon]

    Latest On Trumpcare and Mueller's Investigations of Trump [guest hosts Mark Grimaldi & Brad Bannon]
    Mark Grimaldi, Executive Producer of The Leslie Marshall Show, guest hosts for Leslie during this interview.

    He's joined by Political Strategist Brad Bannon as they discuss:

    - The latest on Trumpcare, including Trump calling the House bill ‘mean’ and the Senate bill being shrouded in secrecy

    - Trump under investigation by Special Counsel Robert Mueller for obstruction of justice

    - Charles M. Blow’s New York Times Op-Ed on rhetoric, in relation to the congressional shooting, entitled “Rhetoric and Bullets”

    Brad runs Bannon Communications Research, a polling, message development and media firm which helps labor unions, progressive issue groups and Democratic candidates win public affairs and political campaigns.
    He’s also a contributor to The Hill in Washington, D.C and to MyTiller.com, the social media site for politics.
    Brad lectures in Political Science at Salem State University in Salem, Massachusetts.
    His Twitter handle is @BradBannon and his website is www.BannonCR.com.

    Mark Grimaldi's Twitter handle is @MarkJGrimaldi.

    (Image Credit: AFP/Getty Images)

    G.O.P. Health Bill the Darkeside

    G.O.P. Health Bill the Darkeside
    The health-overhaul bill approved by House Republicans would leave 23 million more people uninsured while reducing the cumulative federal deficit by $119 billion in the next decade compared with current law, according to an estimate from the Congressional Budget Office.The CBO found the legislation would reduce the cumulative federal deficit by $119 billion over roughly the next decade. In early March, it reported an earlier version of the bill would cut the deficit by $337 billion over the next decadeThe House bill includes $662 billion in tax cuts, the Joint Committee on Taxation reported Wednesday. The largest tax cut, at $172 billion over a decade, would repeal a 3.8% tax on investment income of individuals with income over $200,000 and married couples with incomes over $250,000. The bill would make that tax cut retroactive to Jan. 1. WSJ

    H.R. 1628, American Health Care Act of 2017 https://www.cbo.gov/publication/52752   https://www.cbo.gov/system/files/115th-congress-2017-2018/costestimate/hr1628aspassed.pdf

    Breakdown of Trumpcare's CBO Score

    Breakdown of Trumpcare's CBO Score
    Leslie is joined by Maura Calsyn, Managing Director of Health Policy at American Progress.

    The two discuss the new CBO Score for the AHCA (Trumpcare) that passed the House earlier this month.

    Here are some of the main takeaways from the Congressional Budget Office on what would happen if the AHCA became the law of the land:

    • The bill would increase the projected number of people without health insurance by 14 million next year and by 23 million in 2026

    • It would reduce the federal deficit by $119 billion over a decade, less than the $150 billion in savings projected in late March for an earlier version of the bill. The new forecast of the nonpartisan CBO, Capitol Hill's official scorekeeper, is another blow to Republican efforts to unto President Obama's signature domestic achievement

    • The CBO estimates insurance premiums would rise 850% for elderly, poor people over the next decade if Republicans' second version of the bill becomes law. Under Obamacare, 64-year-olds making $26,500 a year would likely pay $1,700 in annual premiums in 2026. Under the GOP bill, they would pay anywhere between $13,600 to $16,100

    • The CBO estimates that premiums will begin to drop by 2020 - as much as 20% lower by 2026 for states that opt out of key pieces of Obamacare. But insurance policies are cheaper because, on average, they would provide less benefits, the report said

    • "Although the agencies expect that the legislation would increase the number of uninsured broadly, the increase would be disproportionately larger among older people with lower income - particularly people between 50 and 64 years old with income of less than 200 percent of the federal poverty level," the CBO report said

    The website for the Center for American Progress is www.AmericanProgress.org and their Twitter handle is @amprog.

    (Image Credit: AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

    Episode 11: What Just Happened with the Obamacare Vote and How it Created a New Crisis in America

    Episode 11:  What Just Happened with the Obamacare Vote and How it Created a New Crisis in America

    May 8, 2017

    Counter Culture with Aaron Lujan

    Episode 11:  What Just Happened with the Obamacare Vote and how it Created a New Crisis in America

    #AHCA #Obamacare #TrumpCare

     

    In today's episode we discuss how Obamacare wasn't actually repealed but replaced with Obamacare 2.0 and how this will result in a crisis of confidence between Americans and their government.

    Are You Prepared?

     

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