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Trump Is Quietly Destroying Obamacare While Helping Millions of Americans—Here’s How
Townhall.com ^ | August 13, 2018 | Justin Haskins

Posted on 08/12/2018 10:58:23 PM PDT by Kaslin

Despite numerous promises from congressional Democrats and President Barack Obama when they passed the Affordable Care Act in 2010, the health care law has created far more problems than it has solved. Premiums, deductibles, and health care choices have all worsened since Obamacare went into effect, and there’s no sign America’s health insurance system will improve anytime in the near future.

President Trump inherited a health insurance crisis when he took office in January 2017, so he and congressional Republican leaders immediately began to work to implement their plan to replace Obamacare with a more market-centered approach to improving the nation’s health insurance system. That plan failed miserably, and ever since, the Trump administration has steadily been working—often quietly—to gut Obamacare of its most burdensome provisions, providing millions of Americans with financial relief and alternative ways to purchase affordable health insurance and putting Obamacare on a path toward complete collapse.

For example, in December 2017, at the request of the Trump administration and some conservatives in Congress, Republicans included in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act a provision reducing the Obamacare penalty for not purchasing “qualifying” health insurance to $0, beginning in January 2019. This move was particularly important for working-class families because IRS tax data show of the 6.6 million filers required to pay the Obamacare penalty in 2015, the most recent year for which data are available, 36 percent had an adjusted gross income of $10,000 to $25,000. That means Republicans’ decision to lower the penalty to $0 will save millions of working-class people from having to pay fees they likely can’t afford.

Effectively eliminating the Obamacare penalty will provide great financial relief to millions of people, but it won’t help Americans gain access to lower-priced health insurance policies. Thankfully, the Trump administration has implemented other reforms to accomplish that goal.

For instance, in June, with the support of Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), the Trump administration’s Department of Labor finalized a rule permitting sole proprietors, employees of small businesses, and small business owners with a “commonality of interest”—such as living in the same state or working in the same industry—to join together to purchase association health plans. AHPs allow thousands of people to buy insurance as a large group and across state lines, dramatically increasing health insurance options. These plans also lower costs for those in an association because they can negotiate prices as a group in the same way large employers can. Further, these plans don’t allow people to be denied coverage or forced to pay higher prices because of a preexisting condition, protecting those with health problems from the possibility of losing coverage or having to pay significantly more than other members of an association.

Additionally, earlier in August, the Trump administration changed federal rules governing the length of short-term health insurance plans, increasing their maximum period from three months to 12 months and allowing these plans to be renewed for up to 36 months. Short-term plans are great options for many young Americans and healthy adults who don’t receive coverage through a parent or employer and don’t have enough money to purchase an expensive Obamacare plan. Short-term plans often cost much less than $200 per month, more than half of what many mid-level Obamacare insurance plans cost. The reason they are cheaper is because they are exempt from many of the Affordable Care Act’s costliest mandates, including “essential health benefits” like alcohol and substance abuse coverage and maternity care, and because insurance companies can choose not to renew the plan once its period expires.

For those who don’t need many health care services—and there are millions of younger Americans who don’t—short-term plans, especially when coupled with a direct primary care agreement, can be very helpful ways to ensure one has “catastrophic” health coverage without going broke. And although it’s true a person with a short-term plan who develops a serious illness like cancer would be at risk of losing coverage when the agreed upon insurance period ends, he or she need not worry, because the plans sold through Obamacare exchanges guarantee a person cannot be denied coverage because of a preexisting condition, and a person enrolled in a short-term plan can enroll in an Obamacare exchange plan during any open-enrollment period or, if certain conditions are met, outside of the open-enrollment window.

One of the biggest criticisms of these moves, which will unquestionably help millions of people obtain cheaper health insurance, is that they undermine Obamacare and put at risk the entire Obamacare system. Critics argue that these plans draw healthier people out of the exchanges, making plans more expensive for those who choose to remain in the exchanges or are stuck there because of an expensive medical condition.

On this point, there is absolutely no doubt that critics are correct. The Trump administration’s policies will likely help to kill Obamacare by making it much more expensive for insurers still operating in the exchanges. CBO projects by 2023 about 6 million Americans will choose to purchase either an association health plan or a short-term health insurance plan, and a sizeable portion of those people likely already have health insurance now.

What critics fail to acknowledge, however, is that Obamacare is a total disaster that’s in the midst of a death spiral. Politicians and pundits that want to save Obamacare are comparable to mechanics calling for repairs of the Titanic immediately after it struck a massive iceberg; the ship is going to sink no matter how difficult it might for President Obama’s sycophants to admit. The only course of action now is to start getting as many people of the boat as possible—not to apply small patches to a vessel destined to sink.

Saving people from the Obamacare nightmare is exactly what President Trump is trying to do. These aren’t perfect solutions, of course, but perfect solutions are rarely available in the midst of a crisis. So, until Congress gets its act together and replaces Obamacare, Trump’s efforts are the only hope many Americans have of being able to purchase affordable health insurance.



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To: yldstrk

“6 figures” implies $100,000. Hardly incentive to go thru the process of becoming a Doctor. I have a client who’s 38 and just got certified as a cardiologist. Now he has to set up his practice, pay enormous mal practice insurance fees, find patients, build a trust with those patients and then pay hundreds of thousands back in school loans. Even At $300,000 a year he might pay his mortgage. By the time he’s 48/50 he can start enjoying a good income though.


21 posted on 08/13/2018 5:08:49 AM PDT by albie
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To: yldstrk

What a myopic ignorant thing to state.


22 posted on 08/13/2018 5:12:59 AM PDT by LFOD (Formerly - Iraq, Afghanistan - back home in Dixie.)
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To: Alberta's Child

Never mind the millions upon millions of non-producing parasitical gibsmedats with outstretched hands demanding.

Always demanding.


23 posted on 08/13/2018 5:17:22 AM PDT by LFOD (Formerly - Iraq, Afghanistan - back home in Dixie.)
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To: yldstrk

For what they have to go through to be a doctor, then couple that with ambulance chasing lawyers, they need a 6 figure income. My now retired OB-GYN told me years ago before he retired that one of the reasons was his insurance cost alone. We’re taking maybe 20 years ago and his yearly premium then was over $100,000 a year. Then he had staff, office expenses to pay. Until you get the lawyers out of the exam room, it’ll only get worse. I’m so sick of seeing the billboard for “The Hammer” up and down the interstates telling everyone to call him if they have a “big rig” accident. Maybe if they didn’t drive like idiots and cut semi’s off and do stupid crap, they wouldn’t get in an accident!


24 posted on 08/13/2018 5:17:32 AM PDT by southernindymom
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To: yldstrk
I know of some docs that pay six figures for their malpractice insurance.

I would observe that some of the outlandish and absurd charges from hospitals are totally out of line. They should be prosecuted under RICO.

And I seriously think there is a case to be made for that.

25 posted on 08/13/2018 5:29:47 AM PDT by Proud_texan (McCarthy was right)
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To: albie

Good point. Most people don’t understand that doctors are small businessmen. They have a lot of up front expenses and ongoing expenses that go along with their practices. They have to pay their staff, huge malpractice insurance premiums and a bunch of other expenses.

The dims and their press had to demonize doctors to get the public to accept the feds taking over the medical industry to “save us” from predatory doctors. Obama was a big part of that.

Also, Obamacare is actually Hillarycare from the 1990’s. Back then, the dims would not get on board with that fearing that they would be voted out of office. Obamacare is the same garbage just renamed. I wonder why hillary never brought that up. Bet she got paid off.


26 posted on 08/13/2018 5:57:42 AM PDT by Texas resident (Democrats=Enemy of People of The United States of America)
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To: Kaslin

Winning!


27 posted on 08/13/2018 6:59:13 AM PDT by EdnaMode
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To: Kaslin

For instance, in June, with the support of Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), the Trump administration’s Department of Labor finalized a rule permitting sole proprietors, employees of small businesses, and small business owners with a “commonality of interest”—such as living in the same state or working in the same industry—to join together to purchase association health plans.


At one point in our history there was tremendous growth in mutual insurance companies. I have often wondered what caused that growth.

Since then all the small mutual insurance companies have been bought out and centralized...……………..


28 posted on 08/13/2018 7:18:30 AM PDT by PeterPrinciple (Thinking Caps are no longer being issued but there must be a warehouse full of them somewhere.)
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To: mindburglar

You are correct about that.

I have spoken to some VERY bright and gifted young people who changed their minds about going to med school once they saw where Obamacare was headed.


29 posted on 08/13/2018 7:23:22 AM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
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To: Texas resident
Good point. Most people don’t understand that doctors are small businessmen. They have a lot of up front expenses and ongoing expenses that go along with their practices. They have to pay their staff, huge malpractice insurance premiums and a bunch of other expenses

And they have to contend with a corrupt billing system that allows insurers to string their payables out to Net 300.


30 posted on 08/13/2018 7:24:22 AM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
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To: Texas resident
The dims and their press had to demonize doctors to get the public to accept the feds taking over the medical industry to “save us” from predatory doctors.
Which is why IMHO my definition of “socialism” is opposite:
Socialism
Cynicism towards society, and concomitant naiveté towards government.
Obamacare is the same garbage just renamed.
Yeah . . . named “affordable.”

As if.


31 posted on 08/13/2018 8:06:46 AM PDT by conservatism_IS_compassion (Journalism promotes itself - and promotes big government - by speaking ill of society.)
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To: Kaslin

My hero. Sigh.


32 posted on 08/13/2018 10:36:31 AM PDT by Eleutheria5 (“If you are not prepared to use force to defend civilization, then be prepared to accept barbarism.)
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To: Alberta's Child

4. The election to congress of people who will do the right thing, not fearing the media and leftist demagogoguery.


33 posted on 08/13/2018 11:09:27 AM PDT by ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas (Mozart tells you what it's like to be human. Bach tells you what it's like to be the universe)
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To: nikos1121
He's a Demwit, no matter how he self-describes, and he'll be drinkin' on election night, and early.

34 posted on 08/13/2018 12:42:09 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (www.tapatalk.com/groups/godsgravesglyphs/, forum.darwincentral.org, www.gopbriefingroom.com)
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To: Kaslin

You should be able to buy insurance a la carte.
Sean Hannity had on some doctors who had low cost plans. This should be nationwide.


35 posted on 08/13/2018 1:33:02 PM PDT by minnesota_bound
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To: Kaslin

Funerals are where you get your real savings!


36 posted on 08/13/2018 1:35:48 PM PDT by DungeonMaster (If your church believes in evolution it is not a Christian church.)
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To: Alberta's Child

Doctors used to accept a pig or a dozen eggs


37 posted on 08/13/2018 2:45:48 PM PDT by yldstrk (My heroes have always been cowboys)
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To: Kaslin
"For instance, in June, with the support of Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), the Trump administration’s Department of Labor finalized a rule permitting sole proprietors, employees of small businesses, and small business owners with a “commonality of interest”—such as living in the same state or working in the same industry—to join together to purchase association health plans. AHPs allow thousands of people to buy insurance as a large group and across state lines, dramatically increasing health insurance options. These plans also lower costs for those in an association because they can negotiate prices as a group in the same way large employers can. Further, these plans don’t allow people to be denied coverage or forced to pay higher prices because of a preexisting condition, protecting those with health problems from the possibility of losing coverage or having to pay significantly more than other members of an association."

This will bankrupt Bobocare by 2024. If the Dems have regained a smidgen of power in a plausible post-Trump downturn, they will drive the stake through their own hearts - again - by proposing single-payer at that time.

Those who said -- before 2010 -- that the GOP was finished, hopefully they live long enough to have their noses ground into the grindstone again.

Not only did Trump revive America, but he has smashed the electoral paradigm for generations, and the reverberations are waves that have yet to arise from the seabed of our democracy...

38 posted on 08/13/2018 3:51:54 PM PDT by StAnDeliver ("Mueller personally delivered US uranium to Russia.")
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To: yldstrk

That’s what they accepted when they lived on the frontier ... and couldn’t treat anything more serious than diarrhea.


39 posted on 08/13/2018 4:22:46 PM PDT by Alberta's Child ("The Russians escaped while we weren't watching them ... like Russians will.")
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To: EdnaMode
Not winning until Obamacare is gone for good. Leaving it in place only ensures it will come back with a vengeance. The GOP needs to grow a pair and do what must be done.
40 posted on 08/13/2018 9:30:28 PM PDT by Major Matt Mason (The U.S. Senate - where American freedom goes to die.)
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