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This Is Why Getting Rid of Obamacare is Next to Impossible
2017-07-21
[LI] Congressional Republicans are currently engaged in an embarrassing struggle to revamp Obamacare. When revamping didn’t work, they turned to repeal, only for members of their own caucus to balk.

We’ve explored the procedural issues with repealing Obamacare, but there’s still another reason we’re likely stuck with the bones of government-run health insurance for the foreseeable future -- much of the public wants it this way.

Omnibus spending and Obamacare were once repulsive enough to birth the Tea Party movement, but in the years since Obamacare has taken root, voters have warmed to the idea of some form of state-sponsored health insurance.

Historically, the solution to bad, or poorly conceived government programs is not eradicating the problematic program, but more government intervention. And it looks like Obamacare will be no different.

A poll released by Pew last month shows a frightening uptick in the number of Americans who believe it’s the government’s responsibility to ensure everyone has health insurance.

Even among those who self-identify as conservative, a mere 9% believe the federal government should get out of the health insurance business.

Skipping the Pew research bit and moving to the bottom line:

So long as the voting public believes government-run health insurance is the best rememdy, eradicating Obamacare will be a next to impossible task.
Posted by:Besoeker

#5  The problem is that the insurance companies have invested money in Obamacare going forward. They will not permit anyone getting in the way of their income.
Posted by: ed in texas   2017-07-21 18:51  

#4  The music hasn't stopped in Zim-Bob-We. It's my grandchildren I fear for.
Posted by: Bobby   2017-07-21 12:46  

#3  20 Trillion dollars in debt. Whether you like it not, you are just playing musical chairs, till the day of due comes.

I am fearful of the day the music stops.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-07-21 09:16  

#2  20 Trillion dollars in debt. Whether you like it not, you are just playing musical chairs, till the day of due comes. Then it and a hellva lot will disappear. That day of due is coming a lot faster the more economic albatrosses you tie on to the system.

So, the question is why keep you clowns in office. You have no real intentions of saving it. The others will put the system in a much faster financial path to complete collapse. Get it over with quicker and start the rebuilding soon?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2017-07-21 08:48  

#1  The Republicans can win by causing a plausible plan even if they do not have the votes to push it through. If it succeeds in passing, that will be great. If it fails to pass, and it has at least 45 Republicans supporting it, all but a handful of Democrats must vote no. Obamacare and medicaid will be in tatters by the November 2018, and those voting no will be held responsible for that disaster.
What would be plausible?
1 eliminate the fine or tax for not joining an Obama plan.
2 allow insurance cos. to sell their old plans
3 eliminate punitive damages for medical claims.
4 let the states make their own decisions about medicaid.
The Democrats will be destroyed in 2018 if they fight lockstep for the decaying Obamacare.
Posted by: Daniel   2017-07-21 03:05  

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