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Paramount
Member | Fri Mar 07 07:18:33 She voted for Trump because she thought she was going to get free IVF if he won. She never got free IVF. (Has Americans ever got free health care in the USA?) Instead she got fired by Trump/Elon, and she is now receiving hate mails. She got played. http://youtu.be/77WjtNoCta4 |
Paramount
Member | Fri Mar 07 07:19:03 *federal worker |
murder
Member | Fri Mar 07 08:20:33 "Has Americans ever got free health care in the USA?" Maybe federal officials (President, Congress ,...)? |
obaminated
Member | Fri Mar 07 11:47:03 I'm sorry that life sucks when you go from not working to working. No one really cares. Also a 24 who needs ivf? What's wrong with you? You've barely started working as a park ranger and you need ivf? |
Dukhat
Member | Fri Mar 07 13:20:26 Sorry bitch. Your body. My choice. Love, Elon Trump |
tumbleweed
the wanderer | Fri Mar 07 13:30:44 she's got a Shosanna about to burn the theater look you have to be pretty foolish to think Trump was going to keep that free IVF promise (one of his many no-thought/no-plan promises)... or to vote for him at all |
www.yeswecansong.com
Member | Fri Mar 07 13:49:43 Trump promised it: http://edi...-treatment-proposal/index.html Trump proposes making government or insurance companies pay for IVF treatments Thu August 29, 2024 Donald Trump said Thursday he will implement a policy as president that would pay for in vitro fertilization treatments, without specifying how the treatments would be paid for. “I’m announcing today in a major statement that under the Trump administration, your government will pay for, or your insurance company will be mandated to pay for, all costs associated with IVF treatment,” the former president said at a campaign event in Potterville, Michigan. “Because we want more babies, to put it very nicely. And for this same reason, we will also allow new parents to deduct major newborn expenses from their taxes, so that parents that have a beautiful baby will be able, so we’re pro family,” Trump continued. “But the IVF treatments are expensive. It’s very hard for many people to do it and to get it, but I’ve been in favor of IVF, right from the beginning,” Trump added. Trump did not specify how the treatments would be paid for. Trump doubled down on the proposal Thursday evening at a town hall in La Crosse, Wisconsin, and touted his response following the Alabama Supreme Court’s controversial IVF ruling earlier this year. “I kept hearing that I’m against it, and I’m actually very much for it. In fact, in Alabama, where … a judge ruled against it, and I countered the judge and came out with a very strong statement for it,” Trump said at the town hall, which was moderated by 2020 Democratic presidential candidate and former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, who endorsed him earlier this week. |
Rugian
Member | Fri Mar 07 14:07:51 As usual tw has no idea what he is talking about. --- Fact Sheet: President Donald J. Trump Expands Access to In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) The White House February 18, 2025 LOWERING COSTS AND REDUCING BARRIERS TO IVF: Today, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order expanding access to in vitro fertilization (IVF) for Americans. The Order directs policy recommendations to protect IVF access and aggressively reduce out-of-pocket and health plan costs for such treatments. The recommendations will focus on how to ensure reliable access to IVF. Priority will also be placed on addressing any current policies, including those that require legislation, that exacerbate the cost of IVF treatments. The Order recognizes the importance of family formation and that our Nation’s public policy must make it easier for loving and longing mothers and fathers to have children. SUPPORTING AMERICAN FAMILIES: As many as one in seven couples trying to have a baby are unable to conceive, and many face significant financial hurdles to accessing IVF. Avenues to more affordable IVF treatments are needed. The cost can range from $12,000 to $25,000 per cycle and multiple cycles may be needed to get pregnant. IVF is often not fully covered by health insurance. Only a quarter of employers report coverage of IVF for their employees. Just a handful of states require some sort of coverage for IVF in state-regulated insurance plans. The federal government covers IVF in a limited capacity for military personnel, veterans, and federal employees. Department of Health and Human Services data reports that more than 85,000 infants were born as a result of IVF in 2021. The general U.S. fertility rate is at another historic low. The rate dropped 3% in 2023 from 2022. From 2014-2020, the rate consistently decreased by 2% annually. DELIVERING ON PROMISES FOR AMERICAN FAMILIES: President Trump promised to advance IVF and help American families with the associated costs so American families can have more babies, building on his record of supporting family formation and stability. In his first Administration, President Trump doubled the child tax credit and expanded the eligibility of receiving the credit. He also signed into law a provision that enables new parents to withdraw up to $5,000 from their retirement accounts without penalty when they give birth to or adopt a child. President Trump has long advocated for more babies and expanding American families: “Because we want more babies, to put it very nicely. And for this same reason, we will also allow new parents to deduct major newborn expenses from their taxes, so that parents that have a beautiful baby will be able, so we’re pro family. But the IVF treatments are expensive. It’s very hard for many people to do it and to get it, but I’ve been in favor of IVF, right from the beginning.” http://www...to-in-vitro-fertilization-ivf/ |
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