On top of that, 20 million people losing their coverage with a repeal is not something you have to dig deep in. It's the one message that Democrats did get through on in this election.
So, if there are 8 million "losing" Obamacare, you have to compare that to how many of the 95 million get a job with benefits. Certainly, there are some of the Obamacare 8 million who are now being forced to buy "coverage" and who will be counted as part of the 8 million. And none of these calculations take into consideration what actually "having" health insurance means. Does it mean a $ 6,000 deductible for a poor person? Is that really "coverage"? I don't know.
And, because words matter, watch for the usage of obtaining health insurance versus obtaining health care. AA, how does your hospital handle an indigent person who shows up in the ER with a broken arm and who has no possibility of paying?
But I agree with all of you who posit that many Rs never expected to be in this situation regarding health insurance. The dog caught the car.
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