The mandate was a stepping stone to open fully socialized health care, was it not? The next argument was going to be "literally every single person in America is already paying at least XXX/month for healthcare, so we're going to nationalize it"
The mandate was a stepping stone to open fully socialized health care, was it not? The next argument was going to be "literally every single person in America is already paying at least XXX/month for healthcare, so we're going to nationalize it"
I'm glad it was repealed. As a long game item, it you're spot on.
From a more immediate standpoint, the restrictions on healthcare plans is more pressing. Plus the fact that Obamacare never did anything to address actual costs. It only shifted around how it was payed for.
I'm glad it was repealed. As a long game item, it you're spot on.
From a more immediate standpoint, the restrictions on healthcare plans is more pressing. Plus the fact that Obamacare never did anything to address actual costs. It only shifted around how it was payed for.
The tax cuts were great, removing the individual mandate just makes us a little less socialist, but we still have s long way to go on healthcare and the wall still isn't built. Is his 2020 platform just going to be half of his 2016 platform all over again?