Posted on 12/19/2019 7:23:42 AM PST by Kaslin
Now that an appellate court has upheld a U.S. District judges finding that the individual mandate in the Affordable Care Act (ACA), otherwise known as Obamacare, is unconstitutional, expect the Democrats' hysteria machine to be fired up and working overtime. Theyll portray millions of Americans as instantly losing their health insurance and ply the airwaves with sob story after sob story decrying evil Republicans and their plot to deny Americans the medical care they need.
The problem is none of what theyre claiming is based in reality. There will be no immediate change to the law or to the insurance of those who hold ACA policies. The 5th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals decision will likely set the stage for yet another Supreme Court fight in 2020, which will change nothing while the process plays itself out. Any action from Congress or President Trump will take time to be implemented. Democrats will attempt to scare people into thinking that they will now be directly thrown off their health insurance plans as a result of the ruling and this is simply not true.
Consider this case with the perspective that the Affordable Care Act failed to fix a broken health care system and, in many ways, made it worse. While the courts opinion correctly focused solely on the ACA being unconstitutional, the fact is that only 22% of Americans with Obamacare plans said they were satisfied with their policies in 2017. In fact, both Republicans and Democrats acknowledge that a better solution is needed. Even presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders, who voted for the ACA, calls the system a failure.
The Trump Administration has already acted and initiated solutions to strengthen Medicare, increase transparency, reduce surprise billing and decrease the cost of prescription drugs by authorizing the approval of more generic medications.
The good news is this ruling forces action on health care reform. Republicans are currently working on practical solutions to keep and build on whats working in communities across the country and fix whats not working. These reforms include guaranteed coverage safety nets to protect those with pre-existing conditions, freedom to choose your own doctor, expanded health savings accounts and flexible and innovative plan designs to fit personal needs.
Democrats, on the other hand, keep pushing the radical and disruptive Medicare for All scheme that damages doctor-patient relationships and burdens Americans with one-size-fits-all health care. It would destroy employer-based health insurance and obliterate the popular Medicare Advantage program. It would also leave Americans with gigantic tax increases to fund this folly. Its clear that the Democrat solution to health care reform is more government intrusion and even less freedom.
The private sector is now anticipating the freedom to develop competing policies without the regulatory weight of Obamacare. Ultimately, the last dying gasps of the ACA allows the free market to do what it does best innovate the way to affordable health care.
I don’t know if there’s any real reason to believe this ruling will be meaningful, UNLESS Ruth Bader Ginsburg gets replaced by a new justice who supports the constitution in the fairly near future.
Hey Justice Roberts take note.
Rats want this so they can say that the impeached President of the United States wants to take grandma’s health care away.
Just remember , Freepers, that you are in charge of your own health !
do not I repeat do not depend on the doctors drugs or anybody else to take care of your health for you
There is a tremendous amount of nonsense an argument about health insurance , health care and all kinds of other blather By politicians you dont know the first thing about medicine , but if you take care of your own health its meaningless
Without a severability clause the ruling should kill Obamacare
“Enroll and...pull my finger?”
I love how, in stupid-land, taking away a punishment for doing something is the same as forcing someone to do it. (In this case, opting out of health insurance). They’re overlooking the middle ground known as “freedom”, which is SUPPOSED to occupy about 98% of the spectrum of choice.
Reminds me of the totalitarian principle ‘Everything which is not forbidden is compulsory’.
It always makes me nervous when I hear conservatives calling for “reform” on health care. Sounds like new legislation with more government involvement and new flaws. What it needs is peeling away the crusty layers of government impeding the market, including the ones that were effing the thing up before the ACA. Now, that would truly be ‘reform’, but I’m always afraid they mean more intervention, instead of admitting they’re idiots and we can make our own decisions best (and have that right even if we WEREN’T better at it. It’s OUR life!)
AND done kind of official censure for anyone that voted for the ACA.
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