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Sick
of Obamacare? We've Got Something Different
Amy
Payne
December
4, 2013
The
salesman in chief is back on the road.
President
Obama will be spending the month of December once again explaining
Obamacare to the American people. Because if he explains it one more
time, maybe people will like it?
We
expect these holiday greetings will go over about as well as a
three-year-old fruitcake. Obama’s been selling the law for about
that long, yet public opinion has turned against it.
The
President said yesterday that he’s “learned not to make wild
promises” anymore about the rollout of the health care law. But
it’s clear he’s not going to stop making wild claims about
Obamacare—and Obamacare’s critics.
Who
Wants Repeal?
As
we enjoy the holiday season, the President and congressional
Democrats intend to warn the country that conservatives want to
repeal Obamacare.
But
according to a new poll, so do 50 percent of likely U.S. voters.
That’s
right—there is broad support for repealing Obamacare and starting
over with health care reform. So what happens then?
What
Happens After Repeal?
President
Obama and his allies have made no secret of their plans: They cast
Obamacare skeptics as The Ones Who Want to Take You Back to the
Health Care Dark Ages.
Unfortunately
for Obama’s public relations push, conservatives have no such
intention. Repealing Obamacare—and saving Americans from the law’s
woes—is only the beginning of what we would like to see in American
health care. It would merely get this monstrosity out of the way so
that truly helpful reforms could begin...
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