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In response to
"
GOP may delay Obamacare replacement for years -- (link)
"
by
Strongbad
Republican aides predicted the entire repeal, done through so-called reconciliation, will be finished in the first 100 days of Trump’s presidency -- nm
Posted by
Strongbad (aka Rambler14)
Dec 1 '16, 10:59
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so, all talk and no action -- nm
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decline
Dec 1, 11:00
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They claim that the insurance companies needed several years to implement the Obamacare rollout, they will likewise need several years
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Strongbad
Dec 1, 11:02
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hmm. Just read something interesting. The Ins companies have no incentive to stick with the exchanges once the repeal happens. The GOP may not have
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decline
Dec 1, 11:30
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That will only prove their assertion that the ACA was a failure. -- nm
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znufrii
Dec 1, 11:32
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which won't bother big Insurance one wit -- nm
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decline
Dec 1, 11:33
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Right. -- nm
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znufrii
Dec 1, 11:33
real speak: the insurance companies need time to study the new laws and determine how to maximize profits and shaft the account holders -- nm
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decline
Dec 1, 11:14
And we should believe them now, because....? -- nm
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znufrii
Dec 1, 11:06
Come up with the replacement and bring that along at the same time. Sure you can take years to implement it, but that's not what they're doing. They
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pmb
Dec 1, 11:06
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They also want to be able to check the box of "repeal obamacare" as quickly as possible
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Strongbad
Dec 1, 11:12
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Yes, but that's an empty and lame reason. The actual promise was to repeal and replace Obamacare. They are only accomplishing half of that and
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pmb
Dec 1, 11:20
Their mantra this whole time has been "repeal and replace@ not "repeal now, replace later if we get around to it." -- nm
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znufrii
Dec 1, 11:20
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If you read the article, that's not what they're saying
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Strongbad
Dec 1, 11:22
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But not a bad enough idea to have the replacement ready and in effect when they vote to repeal. It's not like they haven't had 6+ years already to
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pmb
Dec 1, 11:25
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Yes, they have come up with a meaningful proposal that was introduced multiple times -- (link)
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Strongbad
Dec 1, 11:27
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Stupid facts... -- nm
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Ender
Dec 1, 12:16
So why don't they propose that in conjunction with the repeal? I'm willing to listen, but this is playing games. -- nm
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pmb
Dec 1, 12:03
" solutions including individual health pools and expanded health savings accounts, tax credits for the purchase of coverage and lawsuit abuse reforms
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Epiphany
Dec 1, 11:44
Why should I believe a word of what they're saying? -- nm
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znufrii
Dec 1, 11:23
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Just believe conservatives when they want to take things away from the blacks and the browns
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con_carne
Dec 1, 11:29
*shrug* -- nm
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Strongbad
Dec 1, 11:24
And I was assured constantly that they have a replacement scheme ready to go, what happened to that? -- nm*
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znufrii
Dec 1, 11:21
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The most popular one in the House was created by your new Secretary of HHS. -- nm
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Strongbad
Dec 1, 11:23
I agree with most of what you said, it's obviously a political move -- nm
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Strongbad
Dec 1, 11:07
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