“I am politicizing my son’s health problems — because I have to,” said Jimmy Kimmel.

“My family has health insurance — we don’t have to worry about this — but other people do. You can shove you disgusting comments where your doctor won’t be giving a prostate exam once they take your healthcare benefits away.”

American Healthcare
Healthcare in America
1 min readSep 20, 2017

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  1. Coverage for all
  2. No discrimination based on pre-existing conditions
  3. Lower premiums for middle class families
  4. No lifetime caps

“And guess what, the new bill, does none of the those things…” said Jimmy. “Not only did the bill fail the Jimmy Kimmel Test, it failed the Bill Cassidy Test. He failed his own test.”

You can see Cassidy’s response here. It includes him blinking his eyes dozens of times, claiming no one will be worse with his bill, and the commentators saying that millions will lose their healthcare.

You can see Lindsey Graham’s response here. He argues that taking national healthcare away from children and the elderly is obviously about socialism vs. federalism.

Call your local Congress representative: 202–224–3121

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