ObamaCare: “debunk & defund” if you can’t repeal & replace

June 7th, 2010 | by Brian Schwartz |

Merrill Matthews of the Council for Affordable Health Insurance suggests ways of curbing the harmful effects of the health control legislation, HR 3590, if repealing it is not an option:

Republicans have kicked off their ObamaCare “repeal and replace” campaign, but there will likely be neither repeal nor replace unless Republicans control both Congress and the White House, and that’s 2012 at best — if then. However, by taking over only one house of Congress opponents can dramatically lower the unsustainable cost of ObamaCare by refusing to fund its worst elements. Here’s a few suggestions.

He suggests:

  1. Reducing Medicaid eligibility.
  2. Reducing  insurance subsidies.
  3. Defunding new agencies and commissions.

Read the details on debunking and defunding ObamaCare.

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