I’m not saying do nothing. But, I believe it’s alot more complicated. Not just repeal and it’s over. What happens to the millions that no longer would have insurance. Including many working families.
Healthcare costs became outrageous because we had emergency rooms full of uninsured people who never paid the bill. Those costs were passed on to those who did pay their bills.
I’m sure he will repeal it. But it wont happen overnight.
i don’t know how old you are, but if you remember RR, you’ll remember that the country and economy were in tatters. we were arguably worse off then due to the disasters that were nixon, ford and carter. Reagan, didn’t hesitate, he took immediate, bold, and extremely unpopular and painful steps to gradually turn the economy around and save the nation.
obamacare is pure evil, it is destroying our country on a thousand different levels, it is killing folks right now.
God put Donald Trump in to do His Will. Woe to God’s man if he disobeys God. then woe to him and woe to us all. you sound like the over-thinking patient with cancer who delays treatment while working out their optimal path past the disease. the only way to destroy cancer and the national cancer that is obamacare is to cut it out or burn it out, and as with all cancers, time is of the essence.
obamacare is President Trump’s first real test. it’s his white whale, it’s the great obama and dem hope if they get to keep it. If he doesn’t get obamacare, it will most assuredly get him and us.
Congress will repeal and states will go back to allowing carriers to sell real insurance, some with unlimited underwriting (which means they ask you lots of questions so you can have cheaper premiums if you are healthy and deserve it) Mandates on employee groups will be rescinded, premiums will drop and jobs will start to come back.
Im sure he will repeal it. But it wont happen overnight.
That is absolutely true, but Obama and the RATs can completely wear that, as no Republican supported it.
He has promised this as an action in his first 100 days, no doubt Congress will consider this as "emergency legislation" and it would become effective quickly.
Carriers would be aware of the impending changes and begin gearing up before the floodgates are flung open, so they can begin writing new business immediately.