I’ve been giving some thought to the defeat of the
GOP plan to overturn the Affordable Care Act.
And it is interesting – I am most definitely happy that that effort
failed in the House this week. But I don’t
really feel a sense of joy, rather relief for now. Because the defeat really happened for an odd
reason – some portions of the bill were so malicious – pulling the requirements
for coverage of pre-natal care, emergency care, penalizing customers a 30%
premium for switching insurance companies - among others – that certain
congressional Republicans could not stomach voting for the bill. But as widely noted, the Republican “Freedom
Caucus” thought it didn’t pull enough benefits.
Think about that for a moment. A
sizable chunk of these guys didn’t think it went far enough. Had they thought “we’ll take this and fight
for more repeals on the next major bill that needs to pass” then the country
would be on the path to deconstructing the ACA, which helps tens of millions of people. So
that’s still a little scary.
Keep speaking out on what's important. Sometimes it makes a difference.
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