Healthcare Catch-All | GOP seeking a plan

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Democrats subsidizing health care. Socialism!!

Trump subsidizing health care. Winning.

you can't make this stuff up.
Laura "Shut Up & Sing" Ingraham is a true pioneer in this area - when it's Taylor Swift, it's "shut up & sing," but when it's Kid Rock or Lee Greenwood, it's "you're so brave for using your voice and platform to express your views!"

Fox News & other right-wing media has been selling their viewership base on "a double standard is perfectly fine when it's in our favor" for going on 30 years. It's just been more pronounced during the Trump years because the right decided to go wayyyyyy to the right.
 
The GOP conundrum here is that there really aren't many quality "free market" options for reducing the health care cost curve while maintaining quality and at least keeping access to status quo. The only way to really accomplish anything close to reducing cost while maintaining quality and access is via government intervention...something nearly every country on earth has come to understand.

What the GOP SHOULD do is go all in on a single payer system. They control all branches of government and have the power to shape and mold a new system in whatever form or fashion they deem appropriate. They could even create a "private" company of their own design or desire to administer the system and dole out some sweet payday to a wealthy donor. Create real healthcare reform now while you have control and can set priorities. The system would endure even through holes and weaknesses because it is so difficult to reform healthcare. Of course they won't do this - they will hem and haw and waste everyone's time while getting nothing done and healthcare premiums will continue to rise.
 
News: Republican senators have been privately lobbying President Donald Trump to support a limited short-term extension of Obamacare subsidies, arguing it would save the GOP from a 2026 drubbing and buy time for Congress to pass a longer-term health care plan that mirrors the president’s preferences.

Sen. Katie Britt (R-Ala.) has spoken with the president several times this week to pitch the idea, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter.

 
News: Republican senators have been privately lobbying President Donald Trump to support a limited short-term extension of Obamacare subsidies, arguing it would save the GOP from a 2026 drubbing and buy time for Congress to pass a longer-term health care plan that mirrors the president’s preferences.
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Republicans balk at Trump’s health care proposal before it’s even released​



“… The planned rollout had sparked immediate consternation on Capitol Hill, where many Republicans said they only learned about it after details leaked to the press. The proposal drew heavy criticism from conservatives who panned the proposal for including an extension of key enhanced ACA subsidies that are due to expire at the end of the year.…”
 


“…The message from Johnson, in a phone call with administration officials, came as President Trump’s advisers were drafting a healthcare plan that extended the subsidies for two years. This further underlines how hard it will be politically to stave off sharp increases in healthcare costs next year for many Americans.”

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If they had just given the Dems this during the shutdown, it would have been extended for only one year and the GOP wouldn’t have the pressure now to do something to “fix” healthcare access.
 
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