Posted on 09/08/2014 5:31:47 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
Congressional Republicans keep saying they oppose Obamacare. Yet theyre refusing to take the simplest and easiest action against it.
The way the law is designed, insurance companies get taxpayer subsidies if they incur big losses on the exchanges. That guarantee has encouraged them to participate in the exchanges. It has also enabled them to charge lower premiums, since they do not have to cover their risks.
Republicans could force supporters of Obamacare to defend these taxpayer subsidies by advancing legislation to stop them, as Senator Marco Rubio (R., Fla.) and Representative Tim Griffin (R., Ark.) have proposed. But their colleagues are balking.
In part, thats because of disagreement about how to proceed. The risk corridors that protect insurers from big losses have two potential funding sources: tax payments from other insurers, and general tax revenue. The question is whether to abolish the risk corridors altogether or end the ability to tap general revenues. Our preference is to do the latter. Its fine for participating insurers to pool their risks, but taxpayers should not have any exposure for their aggregate losses.
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The debate over the Export-Import Bank is one test of Republican sincerity about ending corporate welfare. These taxpayer subsidies are another: If Republicans cant take on corporate welfare when doing so advances one of their partys most popular and basic commitments, when will they? And if Republicans arent willing to break with the insurers over this issue, then in what sense do they oppose Obamacare?
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Why is it fine for participating insurers to pool their risks? I’d take it anti-trust laws would prevent that in other industries, no?
Congressional Republicans keep saying they oppose Obamacare.
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They keep saying and promising lots of things to entice conservatives to vote for them. Buyer beware. Just saying.
Pubbies turning their backs on crony capitalism?
THAT’LL be the day!
“If Republicans cant take on corporate welfare when doing so advances one of their partys most popular and basic commitments, when will they? And if Republicans arent willing to break with the insurers over this issue, then in what sense do they oppose Obamacare?”
How about “never” and “they don’t.”
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