Okay, I’ve got a change and improve strategy: repeal every part of it except for the establishment of state exchanges, and change the specification of the policies they must offer from whatever the SecHSS directs to a policy that covers an annual physical with a small amount of attendant lab work and otherwise provides high-deductible coverage, specifically exclude any coverage for abortions except in the case of threat to the life of the mother which in the judgement of three physicians cannot be allieviated by caesarian delivery, and let each of the several states decide how to handle prescriptions once the deductible is met (including whether to cover contraceptives). There, see, we worked with the other party and kept part of the unworkable law they rammed through without reading.
Great plan.
Wonder if Bonehead watches this site?
"These," he would say, "need radiator cap jobs."
I looked at him quizzically and he'd explain: "Save the radiator cap, but drive the rest of it to the junkyard."