Difference between revisions of "Canadian Health Care Act"
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− | The '''Canadian Health Care Act''' (also known as H.R. 996687, Gretzkycare, Lemieux Care, Crosbycare, or Biebercare) is a new bipartisan health care law created by members of the House of Representatives that would mandate that Americans become Canadians and then obtain health care that way. It came into being once Republicans accepted that Democrats didn't support the [[American Health Care Act], Democrats accepted that Republicans didn't support the Affordable Care Act, and everyone realized that Canada is the best.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2017/03/canadian-health-care-act/ Congress Passes Canadian Health Care Act: “Let’s Just Mooch Off the Canadians” (Gomerblog)]</ref> | + | The '''Canadian Health Care Act''' (also known as H.R. 996687, Gretzkycare, Lemieux Care, Crosbycare, or Biebercare) is a new bipartisan health care law created by members of the House of Representatives that would mandate that Americans become Canadians and then obtain health care that way. It came into being once Republicans accepted that Democrats didn't support the [[American Health Care Act]], Democrats accepted that Republicans didn't support the Affordable Care Act, and everyone realized that Canada is the best.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2017/03/canadian-health-care-act/ Congress Passes Canadian Health Care Act: “Let’s Just Mooch Off the Canadians” (Gomerblog)]</ref> |
Latest revision as of 10:50, 27 July 2017
The Canadian Health Care Act (also known as H.R. 996687, Gretzkycare, Lemieux Care, Crosbycare, or Biebercare) is a new bipartisan health care law created by members of the House of Representatives that would mandate that Americans become Canadians and then obtain health care that way. It came into being once Republicans accepted that Democrats didn't support the American Health Care Act, Democrats accepted that Republicans didn't support the Affordable Care Act, and everyone realized that Canada is the best.[1]
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