Since when is any Federal oversight of Healthcare an enumerated power?
Anything other than full repeal without replacement will irreparably damage our country, and the so called "pragmatists" need to take advantage of the opportunity we have to do this, i.e. full repeal via the "Reid option".
Since never. But the steps taken to move away from Obamacare are very likely to be baby steps; or hasn't that sunk in yet?
You can't realistically expect 100 years of progressive sh-t (and 8 years of Obama's) to be overturned in the first 90 days of the Trump administration, OK? It's simply not realistic.
Politics is the art of the possible, not the whimsical.
It's going to have to be bit by bit, a little here, a chunk there.
Anyone expecting some kind of unrealistic grandiosity simply doesn't know how government works. We have 247 Republicans in the House, and majorities of them aren't going to agree on much, in case you haven't noticed.
Whatever is done in the legislature will have to be done based on consensus, plain and simple.
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