A Quote by Fred Tomaselli

I don't embrace irony, but I do think it's a pre-existing condition; we manage it as best we can. — © Fred Tomaselli
I don't embrace irony, but I do think it's a pre-existing condition; we manage it as best we can.
People out there with pre-existing conditions, they are worried. Are they going to have the guarantee of coverage if they have a pre-existing condition or if they live in a state where the governor decides that's not a part of the health care, or that the prices are going to go up? That's the worry.
Life is a pre-existing condition.
If you're born a woman, you have a pre-existing condition.
Let's not forget, we are all one diagnosis away from having a pre-existing condition.
Look, at actual Republican and conservative think-tank proposals to replace ObamaCare all have the pre-existing condition provision in, done somewhat differently from [Barack] President Obama's.
Everyone understands that penalizing people for pre-existing condition is unfair.
Thanks to President Obama, being a woman will no longer be a pre-existing condition!
It sickens me to hear of people being unable to get coverage if they have a pre-existing condition, or of seniors that are struggling to afford prescriptions.
New Jerseyans and their loved ones who live with a pre-existing condition should not have to worry whether or not their health insurance plan will cover them.
President Trump has said he will not sign a bill which does not protect those with pre-existing conditions. I'm a physician who worked in a public hospital for 25 years caring for those with pre-existing conditions.
I had a serious childhood illness - sort of like spinal meningitis - that led to a three-month hospitalization. Afterward, I couldn't be insured because of a pre-existing condition.
The phenomenological world is not the bringing to explicit expression of a pre-existing being, but the laying down of being. Philosophy is not the reflection of a pre-existing truth, but, like art, the act of bringing truth into being.
Being a mother is no longer a liability, and being a woman is no longer a pre-existing condition! That's what change looks like.
Being a mother is no longer a liability, and being a woman is no longer a pre-existing condition!
Let's look at what Donald Trump is now [in November 2016] saying. He's saying he wants to repeal and replace ObamaCare. He is also saying maybe that if you have a pre-existing condition, you'll be able to buy insurance.
I ran for Congress as a first-time candidate to fight to protect everyone with a pre-existing condition, to bring down the skyrocketing costs of healthcare and prescription drugs, to fight for clean drinking water, and to help restore civility and decency to our politics.
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