Dana Loesch was on Fox and Friends this morning and dished out some cold hard truth on the health care fight that ended last week.
Ive got it cued up to 6:58:
Dana Loesch points out that for now at least, the American people have won in the health care fight.
And in discussing the real issue with the health care bill, she nailed Paul Ryan pretty good::
This compromise still funded Planned Parenthood. It was a one year bait and switch; we were still going to fund Planned Parenthood.
The regulatory structure was still in place.
The penalty was still in place.
The subsidies were still in place.
It was like Paul Ryan rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic and telling America that the holes been fixed!
Just beautiful. I cant think of a better way of representing my position on last weeks failure than Danas summation right there. Paul Ryan had a job to do and he failed.
When Brian Kilmeade suggested to Dana that Jim Jordans bill, which she advocated for, could never pass the Senate, she hit back pointing out that the Republicans keeps changing the rules on us. She said first it was that we needed the Senate to pass repeal. Then we needed the presidency to pass repeal. And now that we have everything, they say that full repeal wont pass the Senate.
Loesch says Republicans need courage and a spine to keep doing what they were voted in to do.
Dismantling the regulatory structure is done in Phase II. Regulations were implemented by Obama's HHS secretary, not Obamacare. They will be taken down by Trump's HHS secretary, not the AHCA.
"The penalty was still in place."
Oh, bullshit. That penalty is gone. But there is a new penalty for those who go off insurance and skate until they get sick and get back on.
The subsidies were still in place."
Again, bullshit. The subsidies (based in income) are gone. They're replaced with tax credits based on age. This compensates for the fact that there is no tax deduction for individual health insurance policies (as there are for the employer-provided policies).<
Bottom line? Her summation is disingenuous at best. An outright lie at worst.