Why should they when it's Dems who would not allow any Repubs input into Obama Care
A completely bogus meme parroted by clueless rubes.
Name any polices of Republicans from 2009 and 2010 that is in the Affordable Health Care Act.
The policies that the Dems rejected were -
Tax incentives, Allow insurance companies to sell policies across state lines, Tort reform, Health savings accounts, Creation of high-risk pools, Allow trade associations and small business to purchase insurance as a group.
There was about 26 introduced that was rejected by the Dems.
"....one amendment offered by Oklahoma's Tom Coburn requires members of Congress and their staff to enroll in the government-run health insurance program. Another, sponsored by Lamar Alexander of Tennessee, would "establish an auto advisory council to make recommendations to the Secretary of the Treasury regarding how best to represent the taxpayers of the United States as the majority owner of General Motors." An amendment written by North Carolina's Richard Burr requires that "a private plan would be exempt from any federal or state requirement related to quality improvement and reporting if the community health insurance option is not subject to the specific requirement."
The list goes on. An amendment from Mike Enzi of Wyoming promises "to protect pro-patient plans and prevent rationing." Another of his would "prohibit the government run plan from limiting access to end of life care." An amendment from New Hampshire's Judd Gregg "requires all savings associated with follow-on biologics to go towards deficit reduction."
There are some technical-seeming amendments, too. For example, an amendment from Burr (which was accepted) says, "On line 23 after 'groups' insert 'and reduces the cost of health care.' " Another amendment, proposed by Coburn, "[d]efines [the] average work week as 40 hours." Slate examines the GOP amendments to a Senate health care bill.
Not one Republican voted for it.
Reminder Obamacare passed without a single Republican vote The Oregon Catalyst
Democrats ignored the plans offered by Republicans at the time – including the House GOP plan drafted by Rep. Tom Price (R-GA) and The Patients’ Choice Act of 2009 introduced by U.S. Senators Tom Coburn, M.D. (R-OK) and Richard Burr (R-NC) and U.S. Representatives Paul Ryan (R-WI) and Devin Nunes (R-CA).
Obamacare was passed with an overwhelming majority of the vote. It was not even close
Not one repub and 55% of the people did not want it.