Here's How GOP Repeal of Obamacare Would Swell the Federal Deficit

BertramN

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The Republicans want to repeal the Affordable Care Act, not because the program is a failure, it is in fact a success. Their only reason for repeal is to continue their open disrespect for President Obama. The vast majority of Americans have long supported the ACA, despite the many lies told by the conservatives that the law helps only a handful of Americans, and at great cost.

But the Republicans are well known for their indifference to the needs of average Americans, so they will ignore the wishes of the majority and the facts, as usual. (Conservatives constantly defend the many things Republicans do for the average people, but they can never cite anything substantial. Instead they offer only right wing talking points.)

The nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Budget estimates the cost of a full repeal of Obamacare will cost an estimated $350 billion. But that is unimportant to the congressional Republicans eager to slap the African-American in the face for being uppity and wanting to help the average people.

The Republicans have been using costs cherry-picked to support their lies, and their stupid right wing voting base, who make up a substantial percentage of those who will lost their health insurance, are convinced they will be unaffected by repeal. Stupid, indeed.

The Republicans’ lies that they are the party of fiscal responsibility still fool the right wing idiots who continue to fall behind financially due to GOP economic policies. But, the righties’ economic well-being is unimportant to them, their only concerns are that the fat cats keep getting their taxes cut, and that government helps keep workers’ pay shrinking.

Joe Antos, a health policy expert at the conservative-leaning American Enterprise Institute believes “Dropping taxes on high-income earners making more than $200,000 per year, for example, while taking away lower-income people's health insurance could produce a backlash among voters.“ Antos obviously does NOT understand the unbelievable stupidity of the GOP’s right wing base. The congressional Republicans along with Republican administrations have been screwing their idiotic supporters for over fifty years. A backlash from these brainwashed sheep, not likely.

The conservatives will, of course, deny these obvious facts of the past four decades, just as they do all unpleasant truths about their own political ignorance, naivete, and pure idiocy.


Here's how GOP repeal of Obamacare would swell the federal deficit

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People of reason and rational thought must not pay any attention to the Trump voters responses to this OP or any other posts. On November 8, 2016, they all proved they had the thought process of a grapefruit.


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