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<blockquote data-quote="excat" data-source="post: 2195806" data-attributes="member: 29449"><p>From my understanding, this is the 3rd time to actually try for a full repeal, every other time was to amend. That was part of the debate today, and the bits and pieces I caught of it. We'll have to see if it goes anywhere. Obamacare has some good valid points (a few), but VERY poor execution....I think with a few mandates to the insurance companies (pre-existing conditions, age limitations for having to drop off kids from the policy,and setting a healthcare "standard"),they could avoid this bill all together, and achieve more than Obamacare ever will, with less burden on everyone. During the debate, they were saying that Obamacare's paperwork is a 7ft tall stack of paperwork, and the bill alone is something like 2,300 pages...excessive much??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="excat, post: 2195806, member: 29449"] From my understanding, this is the 3rd time to actually try for a full repeal, every other time was to amend. That was part of the debate today, and the bits and pieces I caught of it. We'll have to see if it goes anywhere. Obamacare has some good valid points (a few), but VERY poor execution....I think with a few mandates to the insurance companies (pre-existing conditions, age limitations for having to drop off kids from the policy,and setting a healthcare "standard"),they could avoid this bill all together, and achieve more than Obamacare ever will, with less burden on everyone. During the debate, they were saying that Obamacare's paperwork is a 7ft tall stack of paperwork, and the bill alone is something like 2,300 pages...excessive much?? [/QUOTE]
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