The Latest GOP Obamacare Fail.... Where is that Alternative Plan Guys?

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  1. JoeNation
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    JoeNation The ReichWing Abuser

    The party of no ideas strikes again.

    The Republicans’ subtle retreat from ‘Obamacare’
    By Steve Benen

    House Republicans held a press conference on Capitol Hill this week, at which the New York Times’ Jonathan Weisman tweeted a fascinating image – of the podium.

    If you look closely, you’ll notice the sign on the podium not only refers people to a website run by the House Republican Conference, but also to a specific part of the site – gop.gov/yourstory – followed by a tagline that reads in all caps, “Our veterans deserve better.”

    At first blush, that wouldn’t seem especially noteworthy, except up until very recently the gop.gov/yourstory website served a very different purpose: it was set up to collect scary stories from people who didn’t like the Affordable Care Act. Republicans launched a months-long campaign to collect anecdotal evidence from “Obamacare victims” and this website was intended to be the go-to destination for those adversely affected by the health care reform law.

    But the political winds have changed direction. The crusade to find “Obamacare victims” has run its course – the evidence never materialized – and House Republicans are ready to give up on the campaign and start collecting other horror stories the party can try to exploit for partisan gain.

    The repurposing of a failed website is, however, just a piece of a larger puzzle. As Juliet Eilperin and Robert Costa reported this morning, Republicans suddenly find themselves in “retreat” on health care.
    Republican candidates have begun to retreat in recent weeks from their all-out assault on the Affordable Care Act in favor of a more piecemeal approach, suggesting they would preserve some aspects of the law while jettisoning others.

    The changing tactics signal that the health-care law – while still unpopular with voters overall – may no longer be the lone rallying cry for Republicans seeking to defeat Democrats in this year’s midterm elections…. On the campaign trail, some Republicans and their outside allies have started talking about the health-care law in more nuanced terms than they have in the past.
    Imagine that. Running on a platform of taking health care benefits from millions of people isn’t the winning strategy far-right lawmakers thought it’d be.

    “The sentiment toward the Affordable Care Act is still strongly negative, but people are saying, ‘Don’t throw the baby out” with the bathwater, Glen Bolger, a partner with the GOP polling firm Public Opinion Strategies, told the Washington Post.

    Remember when Republicans assumed they could simply ride a “Repeal Obamacare!” wave to electoral fortunes? That plan has been thrown out the window.

    And what about the House GOP’s vaunted alternative, years in the making?
    Senior House Republicans have decided to postpone a floor vote on their own health-reform proposal – making it less likely that a GOP alternative will be on offer before the November elections, according to lawmakers familiar with the deliberations. The delay will give them more time to work on the bill and weigh the consequences of putting a detailed policy before the voters in the fall, lawmakers said.
    I suspect this isn’t more widely considered a humiliating fiasco for Republicans because most political observers simply assumed they’d fail to present their own plan, but this new “postponement” only makes the GOP’s debacle look worse.

    Remember, it was exactly four months ago today that House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA.) publicly vowed, “This year, we will rally around an alternative to Obamacare and pass it on the floor of the House.”

    That was Jan. 30. On May 30, Cantor’s new message is apparently, “Check back after the elections.”

    Americans have only been waiting five years for the Republican alternative to the Affordable Care Act. What’s another seven months?

    We know, of course, why GOP officials are struggling. As we talked about in February, Republicans could present an alternative policy that they love, but it’ll quickly be torn to shreds, make the party look foolish, and make clear that the GOP is not to be trusted with health care policy. Indeed, it would very likely scare the American mainstream to be reminded what Republicans would do if the power over the system were in their hands.

    On other hand, Republicans could present a half-way credible policy, but it would have to require some regulations and public investments, which necessarily means the party’s base would find it abhorrent.

    As a Republican Hill staffer recently told Sahil Kapur, every attempt to come up with a serious proposal leads to a plan that “looks a hell of a lot like the Affordable Care Act.” And so we get … nothing.

    Nothing, that is, except the Democratic law, which is working quite well, Republican assurances to the contrary and repeated attempts at sabotage notwithstanding.
     
  2. CoinOKC
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    If you'll dig just a tiny bit deeper, you'll find that the website is still set up to collect stories from the people who have been affected by Obamacare. I don't know where you got your talking points since you didn't reference the source, but they're inaccurate.

    TELL US HOW YOU REALLY FEEL ABOUT PRESIDENT OBAMA’S HEALTH CARE LAW
     
  3. CoinOKC
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    Thank you.

    If you or someone you know have remarks regarding the unpopular health-care law or if you know someone whose sentiment toward Obamacare is negative, please direct them to the www.gop.gov website to post their comments.

    Here's the link:

    http://www.gop.gov/tell-us-how-you-really-feel-about-president-obamas-health-care-law/
     
  4. CoinOKC
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    Oh... and as far as the "alternative plan", you'll just have to wait until it's passed to see what's in it.
     
  5. JoeNation
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    JoeNation The ReichWing Abuser

    Sounds like more pathetic excuses from the Right wing. You got nothin'.
     
  6. CoinOKC
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    CoinOKC T R U M P

    Excuses? What excuses? You copy false information from one of your left-wing rags and expect people to believe it? This is just one more example of why people shouldn't believe the shit you post.
     
  7. JoeNation
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    JoeNation The ReichWing Abuser

    You sound angry but can't seem to refute a single word of the well written article. Hum? Typical.
     
  8. CoinOKC
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    CoinOKC T R U M P

    Angry? Hardly. Why would I be angry about your lies (or those of Steve Benen)? I disproved the article (and your assumption that the article was true) by posting the link to the very website Benen was trying to say no longer existed. Check your sources more carefully in the future before posting any more of your left-wing shit.
     
  9. JoeNation
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    JoeNation The ReichWing Abuser

    I know this stuff tends to go over your head or you get yourself in such a lather that you seem to only be able to focus on one silly point and then completely miss that one too, but if you consider the gist of the article, the point is pretty clear. Try as they may, the Repukes just can't seem to make the case to the public no matter how many lies they tell that Obamacare is anything like they try to portray it as. No matter how many of these "Obamacare horror stories" they trot out, they end up being debunked just as fast. Now the site has been repurposed to collect VA horror stories. That is a fact and it sails right over your head. Now simmer down before your head farts again.
     
  10. Takiji

    Takiji Well-Known Member

    I think you are in danger of letting this issue divert your focus from the worst human crime of the 21st Century. So far, anyway. Post something about the vast global Benghazi coverup and I'm sure it'll put you in a better humor.
     
  11. JoeNation
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    JoeNation The ReichWing Abuser

    He certainly does seem to have a tick under his titty.
     
  12. Takiji

    Takiji Well-Known Member

    He does, doesn't he. Well as you point out, that combination of Nixon's healthcare proposal and the individual mandate that the Heritage Foundation cooked up that we call Obamacare is almost certainly not going to go away, or even be hamstringed to any significant degree whether the Republicans take back the Senate or not.

    The corporate ass lickers, Republican version, are starting to thumb their nose at the Baggers not to mention beat them at the polls. And since said Baggers and those non-Bagger politicos who feel threatened by them constitute the major source of wrenches to throw into the system I'd say things are looking fairly positive for the ACA.

    In view of all this, Obamacare seems to have become last year's end-of-the-world issue for the Bagger boys and girls. The current threat to civilization is Benghazi version 2.0.
     
  13. justafarmer

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