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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsGood article on America taking a nice, snuggly nap on the eve of 10s of millions losing healthcare coverage
Once again, I have to step OUTSIDE OF DU, OUTSIDE of MY immediate, personal circle of friends, where I AM NOT SEEING the kind of ALARM and OUTRAGE that should follow Republicans off on holiday break with just a few days to go before their dream of boning TENS OF MILLIONS OF AMERICANS, forcing them to either pay double or triple premiums, or GIVE UP their healthcare. And this will affect the rates of EVERY AMERICAN, because the health industry is NOT GOING TO SIMPLY ABSORB THOSE LOSSES.I know DU "gets it." I know my friends "get it" because I read their posts daily on Facebook.
America as a whole? Not so much. "YOU TELL 'EM I'M COMIN', and HELL'S COMIN' WITH ME." Maybe it's the same Americans who thought "TRUMP will ONLY hurt the people I hate, but he LOVES me and would NEVER hurt me. He FOUGHT for me after he got a teensy weensy itsy bitsy paper cut on his ear in Butler, PA!"
Thanks to Trump, a dark fate awaits us but it can be a GOP electoral death knell too
Ray Richmond
December 27, 2025 5:30AM ET
You know how youve been listening to all the chatter about the expiring of the Affordable Care Act premium subsidies on Dec. 31 with about 25 percent of your attention? Well, it may be time to engage the other 75 percent.
Brace yourself, because this thing really is about to happen, devastating a giant swath of Americans.
It isnt just some amorphous issue afflicting the lower class. No, ladies and gentlemen, its about to hit home for you too. The result of this expiration isnt going to be abstract, gradual, or theoretical. It will instead be immediate, personal, and devastating for the millions who will be losing their health insurance almost overnight and millions more whose premiums will skyrocket.
That last part is where you probably come in.
See, premiums are going to rise for a huge swath of the country, not just subsidy recipients. Its a death spiral effect. Healthier people drop their coverage first. Sicker people remain enrolled. Insurers raise their premiums to cover the higher average costs. More people drop coverage. The cycle repeats.
https://www.rawstory.com/raw-investigates/health-care-subsidy/
Ray Richmond
December 27, 2025 5:30AM ET
You know how youve been listening to all the chatter about the expiring of the Affordable Care Act premium subsidies on Dec. 31 with about 25 percent of your attention? Well, it may be time to engage the other 75 percent.
Brace yourself, because this thing really is about to happen, devastating a giant swath of Americans.
It isnt just some amorphous issue afflicting the lower class. No, ladies and gentlemen, its about to hit home for you too. The result of this expiration isnt going to be abstract, gradual, or theoretical. It will instead be immediate, personal, and devastating for the millions who will be losing their health insurance almost overnight and millions more whose premiums will skyrocket.
That last part is where you probably come in.
See, premiums are going to rise for a huge swath of the country, not just subsidy recipients. Its a death spiral effect. Healthier people drop their coverage first. Sicker people remain enrolled. Insurers raise their premiums to cover the higher average costs. More people drop coverage. The cycle repeats.
https://www.rawstory.com/raw-investigates/health-care-subsidy/
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Good article on America taking a nice, snuggly nap on the eve of 10s of millions losing healthcare coverage (Original Post)
Miles Archer
7 hrs ago
OP
People who haven't paying attention are going to be blindsided. Not much more any of us can do.
Raftergirl
4 hrs ago
#4
I don't really know anything about Ray Richmond but Chapman isn't John Eastman's school
ToxMarz
49 min ago
#9
Sedona
(3,852 posts)1. Paywall 😒
Linda ladeewolf
(1,093 posts)7. Use the archived link.
Sedona
(3,852 posts)8. Thank you!
Boomerproud
(9,126 posts)2. Trump wouldn't be president if the country wasn't napping.
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tirebiter
(2,661 posts)3. Time to hit the streets.
Wheres Indivisible?
Raftergirl
(1,793 posts)4. People who haven't paying attention are going to be blindsided. Not much more any of us can do.
Maybe the MAGAs will actually have to step up and start protesting and calling their MAGA Reps.
dalton99a
(91,877 posts)6. +1. Many are on auto-renew and auto-draft.
dalton99a
(91,877 posts)5. The writer teaches at John Eastman's school
Ray Richmond is a longtime journalist/author and an adjunct professor at Chapman University in Orange, CA.
ToxMarz
(2,735 posts)9. I don't really know anything about Ray Richmond but Chapman isn't John Eastman's school
Eastman was a professor there and Dean of Law college I believe, but they seperated with him after his Jan 6 participation. Not defending them as an instituition, maybe there is something to criticize with the school, but they weren't behind or supporting of what he did. Many of the MAGAt elite came from backgrounds that surprised everyone that they would be involved.