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Republicans might not offer a comprehensive plan to replace President Obamas healthcare law if the Supreme Court strikes it down this summer. [...]
I dont want to go that route, said Rep. Phil Gingrey (R-Ga.), a doctor and a member of the Energy and Commerce Committee. [...]
[S]ome Republicans, including Gingrey, now say a comprehensive bill isnt the right approach. They argue it would be foolhardy for Republicans to put forward broad healthcare legislation after sharply criticizing the length and scope of Obamas bill.
I dont believe we need to have another big omnibus bill that were going to roll out, Gingrey said. I dont think that we need to make the same mistakes that the Obama administration and the Democrat Congress made.
Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) is making the same case to Republicans on the other side of the Capitol.
Whether the courts strike it down or Congress repeals it, Republicans shouldnt repeat the Democrats mistake of rushing through our own big bill, DeMint said.
It could also be that they have no comprehensive ideas for health reform. They've talked about trying to preserve some of the more popular parts of Obamacare, for example the ban on insurance companies denying coverage for pre-existing conditions, but without the larger frameworka mandate or a public optionit wouldn't work. They have their little ideas: tort reform, allowing insurance purchases across state lines (a logistical nightmare for states trying to regulate the industry which would likely have an end result of minimal regulation). It would insure just a fraction of those currently uninsured and cut the deficit by about half of what the Affordable Care Act would.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/05/10/1090445/-House-Republicans-likely-to-renege-on-Obamacare-replacement-promise-
COLGATE4
(14,732 posts)renege on ______________________."
Arkana
(24,347 posts)Seriously, did anyone think they'd follow through on the "replace" bit? No. They just want to repeal it and fuck everyone that got helped because poors don't deserve help.
Capt. Obvious
(9,002 posts)This time will take over 2 years instead of the 1+ the "Democrat Congress" took.
Vogon_Glory
(9,117 posts)Of course they'd renege. Those of us who remember the empty promises from people like retired Republican US senator Phil Gramm that they'd create alternatives for "Hillary-care" also remember that the Republicans reneged back then. And congressional and senatorial Republicans would renege again.
I think that the Republicans would renege on creating any sort of serious alternatives to the President's health care reform is glaringly obvious not only to liberals and progressives but anybody with even half a brain. Of course the politically-oblivious don't pay attention.