He's going to be disappointed when the Republicans don't repeal ObamaCare. That's not a bad idea on their part, either. Instead of repealing it in its entirety -- which would be chaotic for employers and insurers and politically disastrous because the voters actually favor many of its provisions -- the more prudent approach would be to simply legislate a number of its worst elements out of existence. They could start by eliminating those parts of the law that Obama himself has unilaterally delayed on his own for political expediency, along with the most loathsome provisions like the individual mandate. Obama probably wouldn't even veto these, but if he did, there would probably be many Democrats willing to jump on board with the Republicans and override his veto.
“...there would probably be many Democrats willing to jump on board with the Republicans and override his veto.”
I think 6 years of Obama has made us all a little insane.
No. The parts of the law that Obama has delayed should be allowed to come into force. People need to feel the full brunt force of Obamunism. People unfortunately have to feel pain to learn. You can tell a child not to touch something hot, but they won’t believe you. It’s not until after they burn their finger that they fully understand.
Remember....the emergency room in every hospital says no one will be turned away. That's the law.