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applegrove

(118,654 posts)
Thu Sep 5, 2013, 10:50 PM Sep 2013

"Republicans should get out of the way of Obamacare"

Republicans should get out of the way of Obamacare

by Editorial Board at the Washington Post

http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/republicans-should-get-out-of-the-way-of-obamacare/2013/09/02/cea6cd4c-10da-11e3-bdf6-e4fc677d94a1_story.html?tid=rssfeed

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The most prominent efforts have been in Congress, where conservatives’ latest move has been to insist on holding the government budget process hostage to obtain cuts in funds intended for ACA implementation. But the most disruptive activity has been at the state level. Twenty-one states have refused to expand their Medicaid programs, blowing a large hole in the ACA’s coverage strategy. The Urban Institute estimates that 5 million people won’t get coverage as a result.

As The Post’s Sandhya Somashekhar reported last week, Republicans at the state level also have applied a variety of less visible measures to impede the law’s implementation. Some won’t enforce consumer protections, including a ban on insurance companies rejecting patients with pre-existing conditions. The result will be illegal discrimination. Another tactic has been restricting the work of federal “navigators,” consumer assistants who help people understand their options and get coverage. The result will be more people without health insurance.

Though some analysts offer explanations for why state governments might make one or another of these decisions, states taking these steps are unwise at best. To the extent they represent a deliberate policy to derail the law, such steps are worse than misguided. Georgia’s state government is doing “everything in our power to be an obstructionist,” Ralph Hudgens, the state’s insurance commissioner, boasted.

Congress enacted the Affordable Care Act. The Supreme Court found most of its provisions to be constitutional. Republicans, having opposed the bill and supported the legal challenge to it, are entitled to be unhappy about the outcome, though in our view they are wrong on the merits. They are not entitled to obstruct and flout the laws of the United States. On the contrary, they have an obligation to cooperate in good faith with wholly legitimate laws duly passed and reviewed by all three branches of government



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"Republicans should get out of the way of Obamacare" (Original Post) applegrove Sep 2013 OP
I think there will be a day when the GOP will regret their obstruction and in order to deny Obama Thinkingabout Sep 2013 #1
They fought SocSec tooth and nail... Bigmack Sep 2013 #4
Love this! nt babylonsister Sep 2013 #2
Yup I fully agree! gopiscrap Sep 2013 #3

Thinkingabout

(30,058 posts)
1. I think there will be a day when the GOP will regret their obstruction and in order to deny Obama
Thu Sep 5, 2013, 10:59 PM
Sep 2013

The credit he deserves it will not be remembered as Obamacare but ACA and somehow they will try to twist facts to take credit for getting this passed.

 

Bigmack

(8,020 posts)
4. They fought SocSec tooth and nail...
Thu Sep 5, 2013, 11:57 PM
Sep 2013

They fought Medicare tooth and nail...

And it hasn't cost them a thing.

Lots of people drawing both benefits eagerly wait for more anti-government, anti-"entitlement" turds to drop from Rush's lips.

Dems need to hammer them mercilessly on their opposition to all social and health programs.

But the Dems won't.

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