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GOP Political Schizophrenia
posted at May 19, 2012 8:53 AM EDT
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Posts: 12532
First: February 29, 2008 Last: May 17, 2013 |
Apparently the Republicans have noticed that these things are good and popular with voters. The simple fact is that Obamacare expands coverage to more than 30 million people and eliminates the worst insurance company abuses for those of us with coverage. It stops insurance companies from denying our care and jacking up our rates whenever they please. The GOP's political schizophrenia was evident in the quick backtrack by Speaker John Boehner and Budget Chairman Paul Ryan, who responded to the Politico report by stridently saying they would repeal the entire law, no matter what. Recognizing the political quicksand he was entering, Ryan offered uninsured families a single strand of hope: while the GOP has no intention of crafting actual legislation that could help actual people, which the ACA does every day, the Republicans may deign to share their "vision" with the huddled masses. For two years the Republicans have promised to "replace" Obamacare as part of their non-stop repeal campaign. A fake plan like this is hardly a "replacement." |
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Re: GOP Political Schizophrenia
posted at May 21, 2012 5:54 PM EDT
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Posts: 465
First: December 21, 2011 Last: May 14, 2013 |
IObamacare was put together without the Socialist party (the only ones that voted for it) even reading through it. As pelosi stated "you must pass it first to find out what's in it" The purpose of the legislation was to make health care more affordable and to cover more people. In reality the exact opposite has taken place. Healthcare costs have skyrocketed and more companies are dropping coverage for employees. The two things that would make healthcare more affordable were totally excluded. Why was tort reform not considered? Defensive medicine is responsible for un-necessary tests and procedures. Why aren't insurance companies allowed to compete on a national basis? I belong to a Medicare Advantage HMO. At enrollment time providers fall of each other for the business. I don't want a system in which my local commisar decides what care i get. n Response to GOP Political Schizophrenia: Apparently the Republicans have noticed that these things are good and popular with voters . The simple fact is that Obamacare expands coverage to more than 30 million people and eliminates the worst insurance company abuses for those of us with coverage. It stops insurance companies from denying our care and jacking up our rates whenever they please. The GOP's political schizophrenia was evident in the quick backtrack by Speaker John Boehner and Budget Chairman Paul Ryan , who responded to the Politico report by stridently saying they would repeal the entire law, no matter what. Recognizing the political quicksand he was entering, Ryan offered uninsured families a single strand of hope: while the GOP has no intention of crafting actual legislation that could help actual people, which the ACA does every day, the Republicans may deign to share their "vision" with the huddled masses. Republicans' political back-flips are staggering and make Mitt Romney, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, look consistent by comparison. While telling their diehards they're repealing Obamacare in full, they're misleading the public and telling them they can keep the provisions that protect them from insurance company abuses. Many of the Obamacare provisions the Republicans say they'd like to keep are ones that are already in effect. If the court were to fulfill the desperate hopes of Republicans in Congress and overturn Obamacare, the Republicans would then try to immediatelly reinstitute much of what the court will have overturned. That's stunning and bizarre. For two years the Republicans have promised to "replace" Obamacare as part of their non-stop repeal campaign. A fake plan like this is hardly a "replacement." ( full article --- http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ethan-rome/more-hypocrisy-from-gops-_b_1528401.htm Posted by JANMB |
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Re: GOP Political Schizophrenia
posted at August 13, 2012 12:46 AM EDT
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Re: GOP Political Schizophrenia
posted at August 13, 2012 12:47 AM EDT
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