Democrat Rep: Obamacare failing my constituents

A solid majority of the country now supports Obamacare. It's more popular than it's ever been.

Of course, that's largely because the alternative, Trumpcar, is just "Literally kill thousands of Americans to give rich people more tax cuts." No moral person wants that. That means the hardcore Trumpflakes want it, because they desire any policy that's evil and incompetent, but no decent person wants it.

Now, even more would like single payer. It's just logic. Cut out the middleman who is only out to take the biggest cut possible, and prices will go down.
 
A solid majority of the country now supports Obamacare. It's more popular than it's ever been.

Of course, that's largely because the alternative, Trumpcar, is just "Literally kill thousands of Americans to give rich people more tax cuts." No moral person wants that. That means the hardcore Trumpflakes want it, because they desire any policy that's evil and incompetent, but no decent person wants it.

Now, even more would like single payer. It's just logic. Cut out the middleman who is only out to take the biggest cut possible, and prices will go down.

Single-payer doesn't cut out the middlemen. I just replaces them with government. It will essentially replace a handful of dominant insurance companies with one dominant insurance company. One that you can't walk away from. Good luck with that.
 
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Has there ever been a less popular piece of legislation in US history than Trumpcare?
https://poll.qu.edu/national/release-detail?ReleaseID=2470
Quinnipiac: 16 percent approval
QU Poll Release Detail
http://www.npr.org/2017/06/28/53461...approve-of-republican-senate-health-care-bill
NPR/PBS NewHour/Marist: 17 percent approval
Just 17 Percent Of Americans Approve Of Republican Senate Health Care Bill

USA Today/Suffolk University: 12 percent approval
Poll: Only 12% of Americans support the Senate health care plan
 
Has there ever been a less popular piece of legislation in US history than Trumpcare?
Quinnipiac: 16 percent approval
QU Poll Release Detail
NPR/PBS NewHour/Marist: 17 percent approval
Just 17 Percent Of Americans Approve Of Republican Senate Health Care Bill

USA Today/Suffolk University: 12 percent approval
Poll: Only 12% of Americans support the Senate health care plan

Doesn't matter to me how popular it is. It's a radical, unconstitutional expansion of federal power.
 

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