Haven’t all these doctors quit over Obamacare and some people have taken to working two jobs and others pay exorbitant amounts to pay their insurance premiums monthly. Yes, blame Trump and the GOP for a judges decision. That makes sense.
Well, I haven’t blamed Trump, or the Republican Party, for this judge’s decision. As you’ll see in my posts above, I generally assume that the federal judiciary is independent and not beholden to any political interests.
And (again, as I said above), President Trump explicitly promised us something better than Obamacare, something that would provide lower health care costs for
all, and lower prescription drug costs, than the ACA. He said he had a plan. Now would be the perfect time for him to present it. I would support him 100% if he presented such a plan, and got it through Congress. He is now in a perfect position to do so. If he does what he promised, that would be a legacy he could be proud of, and for which all Americans should be grateful. We’re waiting…
That said, I’m not aware of “all these doctors” quitting the profession. And, if there are people working two jobs to pay for their health insurance (through the ACA) that might be due as much to employers fiddling with hours to render employees ineligible for company-provided health care, or to other factors, as it is to the ACA.
So I’ll stand by what I said above. The ACA was an imperfect, flawed attempt to address a glaring problem in the United States. As imperfect as it is, it was a very big step in the right direction.