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I have yet to see a poll that supports 'majority of Americans'. Maybe you can furnish support for said claim. In fact I have seen very little discussion on this topic.
And to be clear, I am against increasing their personal cost for healthcare. I am for expanded GI Bill benefits, job training, homeless prevention programs, proposed tax credits for employers to hire veterans.
So to be clear YOU support increasing healthcare costs to military veterans...? Kinda weird as I assume you support ACA for everyone else but want to increase costs on those who have protected your right to support it.
I feel the trade off of getting the expanded GI Bill Benefits, job training, homeless prevention programs and tax credits for employers to hire veterans that President Obama got passed is worth the proposal that would "eliminate co-pays for generic mail-order drugs, while shifting retail co-pays from a dollar amount to a percentage co-pay. The change would apply to military families and retirees, but not active-duty service members."
I believe the majority's vote in November will reflect that.