dckingsfan wrote:DCZards wrote:dckingsfan wrote:And my last little pop to those that feel the ACA is a sustainable program. By eliminating it - the deficit will go down $337B and that includes that tax on the rich that was "supposed" to pay for it.
...and by repealing ACA and replacing it with the Republican plan the healthcare premiums of those 64 and older go through the roof. Reportedly 8x as much as that demographic is paying under ACA.
Not in agreement with the ACHA. I have stated that they shouldn't repeal the ACA until they have something better. I agree with Sen. Cotton, “Pause, start over. Get it right.” The ACHA as it is currently constructed sucks.
My point was - the ACA was never sustainable. That stands. It was the wrong way to approach a problem that still isn't solved.
My point all along is that if the Repubs were serious about having accessible healthcare for all Americans they would have worked with Obama (as he urged them to) to fix ACA so that it might be sustainable. That also stands.

















