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re: More than 2/3 of Americans oppose ACA Repeal
Posted on 2/28/17 at 8:31 am to BamaAtl
Posted on 2/28/17 at 8:31 am to BamaAtl
Yeah...I'm calling bullshite on this one.
In 2010, Democrats were run out of the House of Representatives because of the ACA. In 2012, they were run out of the Senate. The main Republican talking point since its passage in December 2009 was the outright repeal of the law. Since that time, the Republican Party has gained control of the House, Senate, White House, and a plurality of governorships and state legislatures all throughout the United States.
Throughout that whole time, there was poll after poll done showing how Americans were dissatisfied with ACA and wanted it repealed and replaced with something else. Now that Republicans are finally in a position to do just that, polls suddenly show this not to be the case? How can you not smell the bullshite coming from the ground with this one?
In 2010, Democrats were run out of the House of Representatives because of the ACA. In 2012, they were run out of the Senate. The main Republican talking point since its passage in December 2009 was the outright repeal of the law. Since that time, the Republican Party has gained control of the House, Senate, White House, and a plurality of governorships and state legislatures all throughout the United States.
Throughout that whole time, there was poll after poll done showing how Americans were dissatisfied with ACA and wanted it repealed and replaced with something else. Now that Republicans are finally in a position to do just that, polls suddenly show this not to be the case? How can you not smell the bullshite coming from the ground with this one?
Posted on 2/28/17 at 8:36 am to RollTide1987
Maybe if Republicans actually had a viable replacement plan they were getting behind, you wouldn't see people panicking that what is there will be destroyed.
Republicans promised they had a fix, just elect them. All your problems will go away. We will lower deductibles, kill the mandate, cover the same or more people, it will be gum drops and lollipops....2 months in we have the president admitting he didn't know the first fricking thing about the complexities of health care policy.
Republicans promised they had a fix, just elect them. All your problems will go away. We will lower deductibles, kill the mandate, cover the same or more people, it will be gum drops and lollipops....2 months in we have the president admitting he didn't know the first fricking thing about the complexities of health care policy.
This post was edited on 2/28/17 at 8:38 am
Posted on 2/28/17 at 8:38 am to RollTide1987
35% prefer single payer.
They dont like aca because they are being ripped off by insurance companies.
1/3 are for return to past.
1/3 like aca, want tweaks.
They dont like aca because they are being ripped off by insurance companies.
1/3 are for return to past.
1/3 like aca, want tweaks.
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