Health Insurance in Fort Worth remains unchanged despite former president’s wishes

Health Insurance in Fort Worth remains unchanged despite former president’s wishes, updated 7/5/21, 6:57 PM

Rick Thornton, a Fort Worth health insurance agent, says former president’s reaction to nation’s highest court ruling over the Affordable Care Act further proves how badly he wanted the bill to fail.

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Health Insurance in Fort Worth remains
unchanged despite former president’s wi
This includes the former
president, who threw
everything but the kitchen sink
at the ACA in hopes of
dismantling it.
Thornton cited the Department of
Health and Human Services, which
reported that a record 31 million
Americans have health coverage
through the ACA. So the bill,
regardless of the former president’s
opinions, is working.
Fort Worth health insurance and
the people who have it no longer
have to worry about potential
changes and lingering legal battles
over the Affordable Care Act,
which appears to be here to stay.
Naturally, this is much to the chagrin of
one former president, who along with his
supporters spent the better part of four
years in office championing the efforts to
have the ACA repealed entirely in favor
of a brand-new healthcare reform law.
In case it was missed, the nation’s
highest court quickly dismissed a
challenge to the ACA in a decision that
not only leaves the law intact but will
undoubtedly save health coverage for
millions of uninsured and underinsured
Americans.
The justices turned away red-
state lawmakers and the
former administration by a vote
of 7-2 in favor of leaving the
law intact.
All but two justices say the
challengers of the 2010 law “did not
have the legal right to bring the
case,” leaving everything in place for
Americans everywhere, including
those with health insurance in Fort
Worth.
Former President Donald Trump
expressed disappointment when
interviewed by The Washington
Times, saying that he was deeply
upset with Justices Brett M.
Kavanaugh and Amy Coney
Barrett.
“I am very disappointed,” he said.
“I fought very hard for them, but I
was very disappointed with a
number of their rulings,” Mr. Trump
said in an interview with Real
America’s Voice.
Rick Thornton, a Fort Worth health
insurance agent said those who
were against the Affordable Care
Act since the very beginning failed
to show concrete proof that
enforcing the ACA was
unconstitutional.
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