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TexasTowelie

(116,778 posts)
Mon Feb 13, 2017, 02:00 AM Feb 2017

Republican Legislators Cant Keep Healthcare Talking Points Straight

As you may have heard, President Trump and Congressional Republicans would like to repeal Obamacare…except that they have no idea what to do for a replacement plan. Here in Colorado, GOP lawmakers have their own proposal to tank the State Health Exchange, part of a nonsense plan that would rely on the Affordable Care Act to pick up the slack at a federal level (of course, the ACA may or may not continue to exist under the current Congress).

As John Frank of the Denver Post reported earlier this week, state Sen. Jim Smallwood is leading Republican efforts to repeal the state health exchange. Take a look at how he explains the GOP rationale here:

Sen. Jim Smallwood, a health insurance broker, is leading the effort to repeal the state exchange, a move that would send Colorado residents to the federal marketplace to buy insurance. The bill is not expected to advance through the Democratic-led House, but the GOP is rallying to the cause.

The freshman Republican lawmaker from Parker is adamant that his bill is not a political statement or “a vendetta against President Obama.” [Pols emphasis] Instead, he argues, the measure is designed to save the state money by eliminating a tax break for insurance companies and preventing future fees on health care plans…

…”There appear to be some obvious failures systemically within the gut of our state-based exchange, and my thought was, would the same thing happen if we were on healthcare.gov?” Smallwood said in a recent interview.

- See more at: http://www.coloradopols.com/diary/91762/republican-legislators-cant-keep-healthcare-talking-points-straight
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Republican Legislators Cant Keep Healthcare Talking Points Straight (Original Post) TexasTowelie Feb 2017 OP
Wouldn't Gov. Hickenlooper veto any such plan? nt No Vested Interest Feb 2017 #1
Most likely so. TexasTowelie Feb 2017 #2

TexasTowelie

(116,778 posts)
2. Most likely so.
Mon Feb 13, 2017, 03:06 AM
Feb 2017

The plan won't advance to begin with since there is a Democratic House. The article is mostly for amusement to watch the Republicans twist themselves into pretzels.

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