That is probably correct talent, but you can make adjustments. The ACA itself had a lot of Medicare reforms, it made some cuts. Cue the death panels discussion
I agree that you can mend the ACA, but you can only mend it one direction. Period. If people are losing insurance, it's dead in the water.
Well, wait, I take that back -- the Ds can technically "fix" the ACA if it involves people losing coverage -- but, LMFAO. Bill Clinton, god bless him, was able to welfare reform because he was a D -- at the time -- these days his 90s policies are moderate to solid R.
The Rs, however, cannot. When people lose insurance I believe that's called killing them in political language. So, when you say the ACA can be fixed, the reality is that it can only be fixed in the direction the Ds (and you) want.
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