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RE: Trump’s attack on ‘Obamacare’ gives Democrats a fresh issue
(03-28-2019 11:22 AM)Claw Wrote:  You need to get rid of this thought there has to be something to replace it. There does not.

It did not exist before. It is not going to exist again.

There is no requirement to supply a replacement. Do NOT let anyone force you to accept that. It is not so.

The world turned before Obamacare. It will turn afterwards.

There is no imperative to replace it. None. That is a false premise completely.
Here here!

Unfortunately, the system that was in place prior to the ACA, is now smashed to smithereens! Need to bring back some semblance of order, maybe let insurance companies compete over state lines?

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03-28-2019 05:20 PM
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RE: Trump’s attack on ‘Obamacare’ gives Democrats a fresh issue
Obama care is the biggest nut kick in political history and the democrats wabt a second kick.

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03-28-2019 05:53 PM
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