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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Actually, in the liberals' arrogance and oft-quoted remarks about Democrat demographics, they were SURE they would win the next election, so when the monstrosity failed - as they knew it would - they figured Hillary (the heir apparent) would race in with a rescue. That would be single-payer, which the country, in arms over the failed Ocare, would then be willing to accept. It's classic Alinsky.[/quote] This is the crux of it! The assumption was that the next president would be a Democrat who would rescue Medicare. It obviously did not work out that way. The other assumption was that once ACA was in effect for a few years, it would be difficult to rollback because it is always difficult to take away a benefit - that assumption was correct. It is why the Republicans who passed numerous bills to repeal ACA through the years confident that Obama would veto the bills - so it was just a pointless exercise to appeal to the base. Now that they can actually repeal ACA without fear of a veto they don't want to do so, not because they think ACA was well structured - it was not - but because they are afraid of the consequences in terms of the impact on those who are enjoying the benefit in their states.[/quote] Then why aren't they working with Dems to make it [b]better[/b][i]? To fix the issues? To make it a stronger benefit for the American people?[/quote] ACA is fundamentally flawed. It is structurally unsound and like a house that was built on a shaky foundation the only thing to do is to raze it and devise something that is structurally sound. It can be done though it will take compromise on both sides. Trump is absolutely correct in not trying to bail out something that is an absolute disaster. I voted for Obama and I think he was so concerned with passing ACA in some form that he viewed deficiencies as something that would be fixed later. [/quote] [b]And yet, the majority of Americans don't want Trump to get rid of ACA without a sound replacement.[/b][/quote] No surprise - people don't like giving up a benefit or seeing a reduction in that benefit.[/quote] No, they don't, especially when it comes to their health. Most people can't afford to get sick without any insurance. Medical costs here are ridiculous. Trump and the rest of Congress don't EVER have to worry about health care costs.[/quote]
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