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The GOP Has Had Three Years To Fully Work On A Replacement Healthcare Plan...Nothing Has Been Done
Jun 27, 2020 14:41:41   #
woodguru
 
Health care plans take a long time to develop, a comprehensive replacement for the ACA, otherwise known as Obamacare couldn't possibly be done in a year. Comprehensive plans have to be put forward, the CBO and GAO need to spend months crunching the numbers so as to report on the true costs involved. Then that gets further worked on with true costs as a guide.

You don't do away with the operating plan that gives tens of millions of people healthcare coverage without having a fully developed working plan to replace it with that the american people agree would be better.... that is unless you are republicans and you throw some half baked thing out there that eliminates medical coverage for tens of millions of people, and throw ridiculous solutions that if the CBO and GAO were given the time to assess and report on would be dead on arrival.

The beating republicans took in 2018 was driven in large part by republicans trying to go after healthcare and eliminating pre existing conditions. Realizing that their own base was rising up against the idea of being kicked off healthcare because of their pre existing problems the GOP tried to say they were going to protect them, which was a lie. Whenever any of them tried to explain how that was supposed to happen we got unintelligible nonsense about funding pools that were far too small to mean a thing, and pre existing conditions triggering far higher rates...after all why should healthy people have to pay for unhealthy ones?

Trump and the GOP are trying to get the supreme court to end Obamacare...just end it without a replacement in place to be implemented. If the supreme court has any sense they will direct them to come up with a replacement plan first.

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Jun 27, 2020 16:00:55   #
eden
 
woodguru wrote:
Health care plans take a long time to develop, a comprehensive replacement for the ACA, otherwise known as Obamacare couldn't possibly be done in a year. Comprehensive plans have to be put forward, the CBO and GAO need to spend months crunching the numbers so as to report on the true costs involved. Then that gets further worked on with true costs as a guide.

You don't do away with the operating plan that gives tens of millions of people healthcare coverage without having a fully developed working plan to replace it with that the american people agree would be better.... that is unless you are republicans and you throw some half baked thing out there that eliminates medical coverage for tens of millions of people, and throw ridiculous solutions that if the CBO and GAO were given the time to assess and report on would be dead on arrival.

The beating republicans took in 2018 was driven in large part by republicans trying to go after healthcare and eliminating pre existing conditions. Realizing that their own base was rising up against the idea of being kicked off healthcare because of their pre existing problems the GOP tried to say they were going to protect them, which was a lie. Whenever any of them tried to explain how that was supposed to happen we got unintelligible nonsense about funding pools that were far too small to mean a thing, and pre existing conditions triggering far higher rates...after all why should healthy people have to pay for unhealthy ones?

Trump and the GOP are trying to get the supreme court to end Obamacare...just end it without a replacement in place to be implemented. If the supreme court has any sense they will direct them to come up with a replacement plan first.
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The Republican Healthcare Plan is called the “Cricket” Plan. That came about because any time you ask a Republican about what their replacement plan for Obamacare is, that is all you hear in response...crickets.

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Jun 27, 2020 23:25:30   #
Sicilianthing
 
woodguru wrote:
Health care plans take a long time to develop, a comprehensive replacement for the ACA, otherwise known as Obamacare couldn't possibly be done in a year. Comprehensive plans have to be put forward, the CBO and GAO need to spend months crunching the numbers so as to report on the true costs involved. Then that gets further worked on with true costs as a guide.

You don't do away with the operating plan that gives tens of millions of people healthcare coverage without having a fully developed working plan to replace it with that the american people agree would be better.... that is unless you are republicans and you throw some half baked thing out there that eliminates medical coverage for tens of millions of people, and throw ridiculous solutions that if the CBO and GAO were given the time to assess and report on would be dead on arrival.

The beating republicans took in 2018 was driven in large part by republicans trying to go after healthcare and eliminating pre existing conditions. Realizing that their own base was rising up against the idea of being kicked off healthcare because of their pre existing problems the GOP tried to say they were going to protect them, which was a lie. Whenever any of them tried to explain how that was supposed to happen we got unintelligible nonsense about funding pools that were far too small to mean a thing, and pre existing conditions triggering far higher rates...after all why should healthy people have to pay for unhealthy ones?

Trump and the GOP are trying to get the supreme court to end Obamacare...just end it without a replacement in place to be implemented. If the supreme court has any sense they will direct them to come up with a replacement plan first.
Health care plans take a long time to develop, a c... (show quote)


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The unlawful unconstitutional government has ZERO business in health care.

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