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Health/Medical Title: Paul Ryan: Push for health-care reform will continue On an afternoon call with donors to his Team Ryan political organization, he continued: Were not going to just all of a sudden abandon health care and move on to the rest. We are going to move on with rest of our agenda, keep that on track, while we work the health care problem. . . . Its just that valuable, that important. Ryan also suggested on the call that he saw the decision to pull the AHCA as a way to bring down the level of intra-party tension before things reached a point of no return: Ninety percent of our conference was very, very upset with about 10 percent, and I didnt want things being done and said that people would regret, he said. So I sent folks home for the weekend to just kind of soak in what had happened, appreciate the situation and start over and get back to work again. Ryan promised he would lay out the path forward on health care at a retreat scheduled for the end of this week. Even before the bill was pulled last week there were hints that President Trump thought it might be better politically to let Obamacare continue to collapse on its own. Last week he tweeted that the law would explode. Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 25, 2017 The law is certainly not working out as supporters promised but it could stabilize at a lower enrollment level as a kind of partial entitlement. Simply put, the millions of people getting a mostly free ride on their insurance will continue to take that ride regardless how much it costs the taxpayers. But there are things the Trump administration can do to change the dynamic, starting with reduced enforcement of the individual mandate penalty and cutting off cost-sharing payments. That still wont kill Obamacare but it will make it increasingly clear, as enrollment drops, that the law is not thriving. In any case, it would be a big mistake to abandon the effort to repeal Obamacare given how much time and energy the GOP has put into promises of repeal for the past 7 years. Poster Comment: So Ryan is finally willing to follow the leadership of the brave and wonderful Freedom Caucus who, unlike Trump and Ryan on Friday, immediately called for work to continue on repealing 0bamaCare. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Tooconservative (#0)
After a few days of watching this debacle I wonder if Trump let the rhino's take lead to cut their power and touch the flame. The art of negotiation. Let the other team think they are winning and let them hang themselves and come in after them. It was a no win for Trump. Powers that be thought they could win but found out they could not. So Trump let them lose big time which will allow him to work on the real agenda which now the rhino's must help with. We shall see in the coming months.
I don't see it. Trump is not a conservative, never was a conservative. My guess is he hates the Freedom Caucus simply because they said no to his good buddies like RINO Peter King and other congresscritters from NY, NJ, PA, etc.
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