The GOP House has been voting to repeal the ACA since they took control in 2011. It seemed that they had a vote almost every week, well over 50 times. Because there was a Democratic president and/or a Democratic-controlled Senate, the votes were just meaningless political grandstanding and a big waste of time and money. With the elections of 2016, the GOP took control of the White House and both Houses of Congress. They were salivating over their chance to finally repeal Obamacare which was obviously the worst piece of legislation ever fostered on the US populace. They would also replace it with the best, most affordable, healthcare plan ever conceived by mankind. That would fulfill their promise to the electorate.
A funny thing happened on the way to the vote. It seems the bill that they have had seven years to craft was neither more affordable or better than Obamacare. As many as 14 million people would lose coverage almost immediately and over 24 million in a few years. Premiums for less coverage would be higher than the current plan. Moderate Republicans in Congress and GOP governors didn't like those numbers. Far right conservative Republicans, the Freedom Caucus, thought TrumpCare was still too generous. They mostly just want to repeal the ACA and let the insurance companies and free markets decide our healthcare. If you are poor and sick, tough shit. If you have a pre-existing condition, why did you let that happen? If you have a disease that requires lifetime care and medication, death is a cheaper and more patriotic alternative.
So, after seven years to forge a replacement plan, the GOP failed. They crafted a bill that no one liked, a truly amazing accomplishment. Trump never came up with any kind of a plan even after his hyperbolic promises on the campaign trail. He left the crafting of the AHCA to Paul Ryan. That means Trump will tell us all that it wasn't his fault, he is off the hook. If he had written a health care bill it would have been tremendous, great, fabulous, beautiful, the best ever.
Even the great Donald Trump, the greatest negotiator the world has ever seen, couldn't persuade enough members of his own party to vote for TrumpCare. The author of The Art of the Deal couldn't come through on his first legislative test. Trump even said that House members who didn't vote for TrumpCare would face re-election problems. I hope he is right about that. The GOP, Trump, and Ryan have been wounded by this fiasco.
Who knew health care was so complicated? Are you tired of winning yet? Is it sinking in that Trump and his administration are not ready for prime time? Is America great again?
What now? Be sure to watch the Trump and GOP spin as they try to portray this major failure as a victory.
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