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Thank you Senator McCain for killing Obamacare repeal.
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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 3014540" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>Here's an idea. OK several...</p><p></p><p>1) Repeal the damn thing. Do it in phases over a few years if need be, but KILL IT WITH FIRE!</p><p>2) Get rid of the regs prohibiting sales of policies across state lines and no policy mandates! And while at it beef up the HSA allowances.</p><p>3) Start the process to repeal the 17th Amendment.</p><p>4) Call it a day.</p><p></p><p>I'm so sick of hearing that they have to replace it. Why? We got along just fine for a little over 230 years without the ACA. Where in the Constitution does it say government's role is to provide our health insurance coverage? Where is it written that it has to be replaced? Answer: Our news media that's where! The one that can't bring themselves to tell the truth about anything? Yes, that's whose really calling the shots and dictating policy.</p><p></p><p>Here's the dirty secret. The insurance companies will replace it! Free markets are funny like that. If there is a need for high risk plans, guess what? There will be high risk plans to buy. This would take some time, granted. But it would be a boon to the insurance industry in the end. Just like car insurance, we could pick the level of coverage we want. Need a heavy liability amount? I do because it's a work requirement. My next door neighbor doesn't. I choose to buy collision and comprehensive even though my cars are paid off free and clear. My son doesn't because he cant afford them. </p><p></p><p>If they get the hell out of the way and the health insurance market is allowed to happen on it's own, the insurance companies will fill it with purchase options. Good GAWD I dunno how some people get up in the morning...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 3014540, member: 3099"] Here's an idea. OK several... 1) Repeal the damn thing. Do it in phases over a few years if need be, but KILL IT WITH FIRE! 2) Get rid of the regs prohibiting sales of policies across state lines and no policy mandates! And while at it beef up the HSA allowances. 3) Start the process to repeal the 17th Amendment. 4) Call it a day. I'm so sick of hearing that they have to replace it. Why? We got along just fine for a little over 230 years without the ACA. Where in the Constitution does it say government's role is to provide our health insurance coverage? Where is it written that it has to be replaced? Answer: Our news media that's where! The one that can't bring themselves to tell the truth about anything? Yes, that's whose really calling the shots and dictating policy. Here's the dirty secret. The insurance companies will replace it! Free markets are funny like that. If there is a need for high risk plans, guess what? There will be high risk plans to buy. This would take some time, granted. But it would be a boon to the insurance industry in the end. Just like car insurance, we could pick the level of coverage we want. Need a heavy liability amount? I do because it's a work requirement. My next door neighbor doesn't. I choose to buy collision and comprehensive even though my cars are paid off free and clear. My son doesn't because he cant afford them. If they get the hell out of the way and the health insurance market is allowed to happen on it's own, the insurance companies will fill it with purchase options. Good GAWD I dunno how some people get up in the morning... [/QUOTE]
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