Obamacare repeal is failing. The GOP now seems ready to simply wait for Obamacare to collapse of its own weight. They wrongly assume…
- The Democrats will get the blame
- It will then be easier to enact a replacement
But there are two HUGE problems with this “thinking”…
- The Democrat-controlled media will decide who gets the blame. The media will do what it always does — blame the non-existent free market combined with Republican inaction.
- Obamacare may not “collapse” until after the next election. If the Democrats regain power, they’ll move to replace Obamacare with a single-payer system.
Frankly, this was probably their plan all along.
Obamacare was almost certainly a Trojan Horse designed to usher in a single-payer system.
And the strategic dullards in the GOP leadership are playing into that scheme. So…
We must make-up for the GOP’s tactical incompetence.
Since a perfect bill can’t be had, we need a bill with three features…
- It must restore as much of free market healthcare as possible (previous Republican bills have done almost nothing in this regard)
- It must set the stage for more, free market improvements later
- It must repeal Obamacare, especially the mandates
What could the GOP’s leaders trade to RINOs and Democrats to buy the votes needed to achieve these three goals? Well, those who have opposed previous GOP healthcare bills have repeatedly stated what their concerns are…
They’re worried that proposed cuts to current and future Medicaid expenditures will leave large numbers of poor Americans without access to healthcare.
So you should ask yourself this question…
Would you be willing to maintain or even expand Medicaid expenditures in return for a bill that…
- Delivers free market healthcare to you?
- Lowers future Medicaid expenditures if/when the free market reforms lower healthcare costs?
In other words…
- Because we made the right deal now, over time…
- More and more people would be able to seek, afford, and obtain free market healthcare, such that…
- Federal involvement in medicine would steadily decline.
Please use the form at right to pitch this strategy, using Senator Rand Paul’s healthcare bill (S. 222) as the guideline for the needed free market reforms.
