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Showing Original Post only (View all)Republicans Quietly Make an Important Fix To Obamacare That Democrats Wanted [View all]
http://www.politicususa.com/2014/04/06/republicans-quietly-important-fix-obamacare-democrats-wanted.htmlRepublicans Quietly Make an Important Fix To Obamacare That Democrats Wanted
By: Jason Easley more from Jason Easley
Sunday, April, 6th, 2014, 10:48 am
While they publicly scream for the laws repeal, House Republicans have made another quiet fix to the ACA that Democrats wanted.
The AP reported:
At the prodding of business organizations, House Republicans quietly secured a recent change in President Barack Obamas health law to expand coverage choices, a striking, one-of-a-kind departure from dozens of high-decibel attempts to repeal or dismember it.
Democrats describe the change involving small-business coverage options as a straightforward improvement of the type they are eager to make, and Obama signed it into law. Republicans are loath to agree, given the strong sentiment among the rank and file that the only fix the law deserves is a burial.
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No member of the House GOP leadership has publicly hailed the fix, which was tucked, at Republicans request, into legislation preventing a cut in payments to doctors who treat Medicare patients.
Democrats describe the change involving small-business coverage options as a straightforward improvement of the type they are eager to make, and Obama signed it into law. Republicans are loath to agree, given the strong sentiment among the rank and file that the only fix the law deserves is a burial.
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No member of the House GOP leadership has publicly hailed the fix, which was tucked, at Republicans request, into legislation preventing a cut in payments to doctors who treat Medicare patients.
Reps. John Boehner (R-OH) and Eric Cantor (R-VA) did such a good job of hiding the fix in the bill that many House Republicans might have had no idea that they were voting on this Obamacare fix. Last month, House Republican leaders introduced three fixes to the ACA while their party was distracted by CPAC.
It is obvious that House Republican leaders intend to fix the unintended consequences of the law, as they simultaneously campaign on destroying Obamacare. Republican voters are being lied to by their own leaders. The Republican led House seems to have no intention of getting rid of the ACA. If they were serious about getting rid of it, why would they pass improvements?
House Republicans have a political interest in keeping the ACA on the books. If Republicans repealed the law, they couldnt campaign against it anymore. Republicans believe that Obamacare is one of the few issues that will get their voters to the polls, so their actions will continue to not match their words.
There is no bigger sign of totality of the GOP defeat on the ACA than these quiet fixes that House Republican leaders continue to pass.
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babylonsister
Apr 2014
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Haha! That's rich. I hope the dems are smart enough to talk about this to voters!
arcane1
Apr 2014
#1
So for the religious exemption, can the employer just say they have religious reasons
mucifer
Apr 2014
#16
"The penalties were more to help offset the cost more than to force insurance upon the unwilling" BS
progree
Apr 2014
#33
Obama broke his campaign promise and imposed a mandate just for $4 billion/yr? Incredible
progree
Apr 2014
#37
Christian Science and practically anybody else. I don't see anything in the law that
progree
Apr 2014
#30
I still don't see anything in the law that prevents me from saying that it is God's will that
progree
Apr 2014
#32
There is no possible way to know how many people are "healthy" for statistics
IronLionZion
Apr 2014
#29
I don't know, I don't listen to GOP 24/7. I think they say the mandate isn't necessary
progree
Apr 2014
#38
Today's GOP: when they do something positive they have to hide it from their base
Martin Eden
Apr 2014
#6