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TRUMP VINDICATED: Obamacare Turned Insurance Companies Into Billionaire 'Fat Cats' While Americans Suffered

Gary FranchiJanuary 14, 202691 views
TRUMP VINDICATED: Obamacare Turned Insurance Companies Into Billionaire 'Fat Cats' While Americans Suffered
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President Trump is doing what he does best—speaking truth to power and calling out the corrupt establishment that has been bleeding American families dry for over a decade. After years of watching Obamacare turn insurance companies into billionaire 'fat cats' while ordinary Americans struggle to afford basic healthcare, Trump is finally exposing this rigged system for what it really is.

The numbers don't lie, patriots. Since Obamacare became law, insurance company profits have skyrocketed while deductibles have gone through the roof and coverage has gotten worse. These aren't the free market champions conservatives support—these are government-protected monopolies that got rich off the backs of hardworking Americans.

"Let the market work," Trump declared, cutting through the Washington doublespeak that has protected these corporate cronies for far too long. While Democrats and their media allies spent years praising insurance companies as 'essential partners,' Trump saw what every American family knew: this was nothing but legalized theft.

The Obamacare Scam Exposed

Here's how the scam worked: Washington politicians forced Americans to buy insurance or pay a penalty, then handed billions in taxpayer subsidies directly to insurance companies. Meanwhile, families saw their premiums double, triple, or worse—all while being told they should be grateful for this 'historic achievement.'

Insurance executives laughed all the way to the bank while cancer patients crowdfunded their treatments and diabetics rationed insulin. That's the real legacy of Obamacare—corporate welfare disguised as healthcare reform.

"After years of Washington politicians lining the pockets of insurance companies and anointing them 'essential partners,' President Trump has called out the insurance monopoly for what it is."

This is exactly why Americans elected Trump for a second term. While career politicians in both parties played footsie with insurance lobbyists, Trump fights for the people who actually pay the bills—working families, small business owners, and everyone the establishment left behind.

The question now is whether Republicans in Congress will stand with Trump and the American people, or continue protecting the same corporate cronies that have been ripping us off for years. The choice couldn't be clearer.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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ConstitutionFirstVerified50 minutes ago
The government forced us to buy a product from private companies and somehow people thought this would lower costs. It was always going to be a windfall for insurance companies at our expense.
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MomOfThreeVerifiedjust now
My family went from a $300/month plan with great coverage to a $1,200/month plan with a $6,000 deductible. We basically paid for insurance we couldn't afford to use.
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SmallBizOwnerVerifiedjust now
As someone who had to provide insurance for my employees, I watched premiums skyrocket year after year. The insurance companies were laughing all the way to the bank while we struggled to keep our doors open.
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PatriotMike47Verifiedjust now
Trump called this years ago! Meanwhile the media kept telling us how wonderful Obamacare was while regular folks couldn't afford their deductibles.
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ConservativeVoterVerifiedjust now
Exactly! My premiums tripled under Obama and the media acted like we were crazy for complaining.
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FreedomFighter2024Verifiedjust now
Trump was right again!
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TexasRealistVerifiedjust now
Finally someone is talking about this! Does anyone know what the average CEO compensation was for these insurance companies before vs after Obamacare?
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DataDrivenVerifiedjust now
I read somewhere that UnitedHealth's CEO made over $20 million in 2020 alone. Disgusting.