Barrasso Op-Ed: Why Obamacare Must Be Repealed
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"Americans have been through too much disruption in their health care already.
Why Obamacare Must Be Repealed
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Families across America have been harmed by the failed health care law. People were forced onto Obamacare when their previous insurance was canceled. Their premiums have gone up every year under the law. Higher deductibles are costing them thousands of dollars. Coverage has gotten worse. Nothing in Obamacare will ever change this trend.
Americans have been through too much disruption in their health care already.
We need to act soon or premiums will continue to soar under Obamacare. In just a few months, health insurance companies will start filing their proposed rate increases for 2018. As deductibles and premiums rise together, more people will end up with expensive insurance they can never use.
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Nothing in the health care law will improve this situation. The double threat of mandates and restrictions makes Obamacare unsustainable without huge -- and illegal -- taxpayer bailouts.
No one-size-fits-all solution imposed by
Families should also have more flexibility to use health savings accounts, which put resources directly into the hands of the patients. That's one of the ways to make sure people can afford health care and aren't just stuck with unusable insurance coverage.
The health care law also imposed about a trillion dollars in taxes over 10 years. These include higher taxes paid by people who have chronic medical conditions and those who buy prescription drugs. As time goes on, more people will be stuck paying higher taxes unless we repeal Obamacare.
One of the first things
Nobody should underestimate the difficulty of what we are trying to do. It took more than six years of
The size of the problem makes it even more urgent that we begin right away. The alternative -- to break our promise to the American people and do nothing to help them -- is unacceptable.
If the health care law continues, hardworking families all across America will have fewer choices, higher premiums, and less control. That's exactly the tragedy we are fighting so hard to prevent.



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