Kane, excerpted from
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/ ... spartanntp :
“For months, McConnell, House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) and President Trump vowed to move with alacrity to repeal and replace Obamacare with a far superior GOP health insurance plan that would bring down premium costs, provide tax relief for wealthier Americans and the health care industry, and phase out expanded Medicaid coverage for millions of poor and disabled people”.
The Republican members of our U.S. Congress could make available only inferior medical insurance policies at no greater, (but perhaps lesser) costs; they could provide tax relief for our nation’s wealthy income earners and/or shift greater proportions of our tax burdens upon USA’s remaining taxpayers, and/or reduce tax revenues and increase our federal debts, and/or phase out expanded Medicaid coverage and/or reducing Medicaid coverage for millions of poor and disabled people.
It would be politically foolish for Republicans to effectively repeal the affordable Care Act but They're capable of modifying existing regulations to consequentially be of less benefit and greater harm to our nation.
I doubt that Republicans alone would modify healthcare regulations to better shield USA citizens from increased costs due to pre-existing medical conditions or when individual’s financial, or geographical, or employment circumstances interrupt or otherwise cause modification of individuals’ insurance or their insurance providers policies.
My hope is there will continue to be at least 51 among the senators willing to defend the concept of a public’s health being necessary for their nation’s general wellbeing. Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell’s mentioning politically bipartisan improvement of our Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is slightly encouraging.
Respectfully, Supposn