[ He may “repeal and replace” Obamacare, but I would be just as concerned with what he replaces it.]
I don’t believe it will be REPLACED with a standard national insurance policy. The LAW will be replaced with one that favors interstate purchase of insurance, and a better coverage plan for those who cannot afford insurance that would not burden taxpayers.
If one is truly a conservative, one would leave it up to charitable people in each community to pay for indigent health care which is, of course, the largest unfunded cost in the health care system.
But, people are not charitable in many places, the government has already imposed indigent care obligations on the hospitals, and the “indigent” are mostly a bunch of addicted malingerers who don’t deserve charity.
So, what to do?
Leave it to El Paso, Detroit and Tuscon to provide the cost of care for these people or nationalize the problem and the solution?