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The Republican health care plan Please explain

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What is it? When the RW wins the senate and in a few years the POTUS, what will replace Obamacare/ACA?
 
I always assumed that the GOP healthcare plan was just the default plan before Obamacare.
 
What is it? When the RW wins the senate and in a few years the POTUS, what will replace Obamacare/ACA?

H.R. 3121, the RSC's American Health Care Reform Act:
•Fully repeals President Obama's health care law, eliminating billions in taxes and thousands of pages of unworkable regulations and mandates that are driving up health care costs.
•Spurs competition to lower health care costs by allowing Americans to purchase health insurance across state lines and enabling small businesses to pool together and get the same buying power as large corporations.
•Reforms medical malpractice laws in a commonsense way that limits trial lawyer fees and non-economic damages while maintaining strong protections for patients.
•Provides tax reform that allows families and individuals to deduct health care costs, just like companies, leveling the playing field and providing all Americans with a standard deduction for health insurance.
•Expands access to Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), increasing the amount of pre-tax dollars individuals can deposit into portable savings accounts to be used for health care expenses.
•Safeguards individuals with pre-existing conditions from being discriminated against purchasing health insurance by bolstering state-based high risk pools and extending HIPAA guaranteed availability protections.

The American Health Care Reform Act | Republican Study Committee (RSC)
 
What is it? When the RW wins the senate and in a few years the POTUS, what will replace Obamacare/ACA?

Assuming they do, tax cuts, limitations on medical provider liability, interstate sales of health insurance, health savings accounts. You know, the same old failed ideas the RW has been babbling about for years.
 
One of the problems the Republicans have faced is a large variety of plans and no commitment or broad support for any one plan. Of course it doesn't help that the left stream media ignores nearly all of them completely. Issues raised by Republicans that would actually help don't even cost the tax payers a dime ( a concept unimaginable to the left) which include limits on judgments or tort reform which would reduce insurance costs for hospitals and professionals. Also allowing competitive issuance of insurance across state lines would help create more competition and this lower prices for everyone...even the government itself. One area Republicans continue to promote are IRA type savings accounts for health care...a plan that actually favors those who work hard, succeed and save (a group the left just wants to rape and plunder at each turn).
 
Such victims, why bother?
 
What part of this ensures there are no freeloaders? There will still be many americans seeking healthcare that work at McD's or somewhere that cannot pay, what is the plan?
 
What is it? When the RW wins the senate and in a few years the POTUS, what will replace Obamacare/ACA?

That requires a complicated answer that hasn't yet been determined. Step one, however, is obvious and necessary: Repeal O-care.
 
What part of this ensures there are no freeloaders? There will still be many americans seeking healthcare that work at McD's or somewhere that cannot pay, what is the plan?

That plan would help to make it more affordable for everyone.

Here is some more info on Republican plans:

 
Of course, more tax cuts for rich people and less accountability or restrictions on big business. What Republican plan isn't about that?
 
What is it? When the RW wins the senate and in a few years the POTUS, what will replace Obamacare/ACA?

Here it is!



Oh, my bad. That was the other non existent entity.

Maybe this is it:



Hmm.. no, that's not it either. Let me try again:



Face it: The Republican health care plan is just a myth. It doesn't exist.
 
Everyone? What republican concept makes sure all Americans have access to healthcare? How does the Bush plan insure everyone? Do some poor people get healthcare for "free?"
That plan would help to make it more affordable for everyone.

Here is some more info on Republican plans:
 
That plan would help to make it more affordable for everyone.
Here is some more info on Republican plans:
Nothing is in committee to replace ACA with.
Repeal and replace were said to happen at the same time .
 
Nothing is in committee to replace ACA with.
Repeal and replace were said to happen at the same time .

"Repeal and Replace" was nothing more than a catchy slogan for Boner to spout off. There was never a plan to replace it.
 
Everyone? What republican concept makes sure all Americans have access to healthcare? How does the Bush plan insure everyone? Do some poor people get healthcare for "free?"

I know it is fun for some to pretend the Republicans don't have any ideas or plans for healthcare, but there have been many and if the Republicans were involved in the process of ACA/Obamacare it would be a lot more popular...and more importantly, it would be more effective.

Here is another Republican health care reform solution: the Patients’ Choice Act---"The Patients’ Choice Act would put individuals in charge of their health care decisions and would increase access, affordability, and choice of health care plans. This proposal is a clear market-based reform that seeks to strengthen the relationship between the patient and the doctor."
Health Care - Tom Coburn, M.D., United States Senator from Oklahoma
 
So all Americans are covered under these plans?
 
What is it?

Republicans could score millions of political points that could be used for decades if they were to attempt to implement Nationalized Health Care.

It is against their ideology but it would give the Republicans a win that doesn't involve a war or destroying America's image by impeaching a president.
 
So all Americans are covered under these plans?

I'd just be happy to be left alone to find my own plan or pay my own way rather than being forced to accept something I don't want.
 
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