1. An insurance company should develop a medical insurance plan that meets the legal requirements of one or more states but doesn't meet any of the most onerous and expensive requirements of ObamaCare.
2. One or more states can authorize the sale of this insurance plan within their borders.
3. The Trump administration can either issue an ObamaCare waiver for that plan, or it can simply do nothing.
Once people in one or more states enjoy their new insurance plans with lower premiums and/or lower deductibles, there's no way in hell anyone in Congress -- or even a future administration -- is going to have the balls to do anything about it. And there will be an enormous wave of political pressure from people in other states to get access to their own "non-compliant" insurance plans.
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What you said!
Good points; 0-care will collapse on its own.
President Trump alluded to that during the campaign.
Excellent analysis