Why the GOP Is Still Struggling With Health-Care Reform
The very parts of the Affordable Care Act that Republicans see as government overreach are the parts that make insurance more affordable for their base.
by Ronald Brownstein
Feb 09, 2017
3 minutes
President Trump likely surprised many supporters when he told Bill O’Reilly in their Super Bowl interview that formulating a plan to replace the Affordable Care Act was “very complicated” and might not be finalized “until sometime into next year.”
That sounded very different than during the campaign, when Trump insisted he would quickly replace Obamacare with “something terrific.” Instead, Trump and congressional Republicans are discovering why health reform eluded every president until Barack Obama narrowly muscled through the ACA. The American medical system is an enormously complex mechanism deeply susceptible to the law of unintended
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