With a major Obamacare sign-up deadline past, Republicans are turning their attention to the “replace” half of their repeal and replace strategy, hoping to make up ground lost over the past four years as they seek to show voters that they have an alternative to the president’s health care overhaul.
Retired surgeon Ben Carson sat down with the House Republican health care caucus Thursday to hash out ideas. The doctor urged lawmakers to set some deadlines of their own for writing a plan.
“It doesn’t do any good to have a lot of good ideas but not to get behind one and really push it,” said Mr. Carson, who has been mentioned as a potential Republican presidential contender.
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3 comments:
Easy fix , get rid of Obama , " If thy right hand offend thee , then cut it off".
We don't need a replacement , go back to our old system , it was only done for minorities and illegals from the start.
Of course this would be just way too easy , won't happen.
This is the problem with the republicans. Don't try to 'fix' a democrat mess - just drop the whole damn thing and go back to a system that worked.
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