bsilver wrote:dckingsfan wrote:bsilver wrote:Rep. Labrador and other R's opposed Obamacare because they wanted so called "market based solutions".
They've had plenty of opportunity before Obama to tackle the problem but never even tried. Now, they can't come up with these market based solutions, so will end up tweaking Obamacare.
It's really difficult to come up with a market solution for insuring millions of poor people and those with pre-existing conditions. Single-payer would have been simplest, but was torpedoed by conservative Dems. The Obamacare alternative was bound to have issues. These issues could have been addressed, R's only wanted it to fail.
I agree with you, but to be fair - Obama never paid for his grand plan. In fact, entitlement spending has continued to accelerate. He was happy to put the plan in place with gimmicks (yes, you could say that about Rs and their tax cuts as well). Are you like the rest of the Ds in congress that don't advocate fixing the problem (this is a spending problem, not a tax problem - so tell me what cuts you advocate?).
You're lumping Obamacare spending together with all other entitlements, which changes the original subject, which was R alternatives, and why do they oppose Obamacare. As far as the cost of Obamacare, I would agree there was probably "smoke and mirrors". OTOH, you have to make a moral decision as a society. If you had about 40 million people without medical care, should you spend money to fix it. I would say yes.
Sorry to answer myself, but hit Submit earlier by mistake.
I don't agree with Trump and D's. I think social security and medicare need reform, but don't trust Rs. They always seem happy to reduce taxes on the wealthy while they're proposing reforms.
We have to continue to reduce cost of medical care. No reason it should cost 50% more gdp than other developed countries. It's ridiculous that medicare is prohibited from negotiating drug prices with pharma. Our politicians can't be trusted to put countries interest ahead of special interests.















