I cannot convey how irritating and insidiously deceptive it is that health care and health insurance are used interchangeably.
It’s a start.
Full repeal is better, but I do understand that it may well not be in the cards at the moment.
At the moment, I believe what we should do is support the President, if not this particular plan. I would shed not a single tear if this plan and Ryan went down in flames.
However, Trump has proven himself trustworthy enough times that I am willing to give that he’s doing his level best for the American people. Unlike most of the rest of the elites.
I can endure a poor plan if I believe that it is being implemented honestly and with good intentions, and that if it doesn’t work, we will do a better one.
As it is, the current changes make it slightly less barfy to swallow.
Would Republicans rather have a fantastic health care plan or a Constitutional health care plan?
They need to encourage charitable insurance companies. We will never have good health care with shareholder profits in the mix.
Each and every “R” in the House and Senate rejected ObamaCare several times, while BO was POTUS, but now that it’s Trump as POTUS, it’s a different story. What a bunch of hypocrites! Until and unless the Congressional exemption of all Congresspeople from being part of the final health care legislation, no matter what it ends up being, is ended, it’s going to be a disappointment, to the majority of the general public. FORCE the entire Congress, and everybody else exempted from being part of this health care legislation, to be included in the final legislation, and ADD EVERYTHING GOOD that, already, exists in the “Congressional Health Care Plan That’s, Presently, For Congress, Only”!
Senate is dragging its feet. Should have nuked the filibuster a month ago and then they wouldn’t have to worry about what is or is not doable in the reconciliation method.....which is a big lie anyway since they could NUKE THE RECONCILIATION TOO. Gopers have the votes not the Guts. They are afraid they will have to campaign too hard in two years....instead of having confidence that if they do the right thing they will be reelected.
We need to convince them that if they fail us, there is no way in hell they will get reelected.