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Republican Needs to Recover Its Credibility and Repeal Obamacare, Says AMAC

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WASHINGTON, Aug. 24 -- The Association of Mature American Citizens issued the following news release:

Congress returns from its August recess on September 5 and will have about 50 days in session to recover its credibility and deal a decisive blow to the Affordable Care Act, says Dan Weber, president of the Association of Mature American Citizens.

"The Senate and the House essentially put the repeal and replacement of Obamacare on ice before they left on a not-very-well deserved vacation and we can only hope that the ice melted during the dog days of summer. There's plenty of blame to share for the fiasco that evolved over the first seven months of 2017, and Senate GOP boss Mitch McConnell claims that the way ahead is unclear. But, I think that it's pretty darn clear: either the Republicans in Congress keep their promises or there'll be hell to pay come the mid-term elections. And, that does not bode well for the party or the nation," Weber said in a statement.

The AMAC chief pointed out that Socialist Bernie Sanders has already begun to suggest, yet again, that "single-payer, government-controlled healthcare is the only way out of the mess we are in. And, he's got others, including Senators Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Cory Booker of New Jersey, speaking out loudly in support of single-payer based healthcare. Of course, Republicans can easily block any such move--at least for the time being. But they'll just bide their time until they regain control of Congress and the White House or until the current Congress and White House put together an iron clad alternative."

Weber added that we very recently got a glimpse of what a single-payer system has to offer when a British court insisted that an infant suffering from a rare brain disorder in a London hospital was denied the right to travel to the U.S. for treatment. Instead, the court demanded that doctors pull the plug on the baby's life support system despite heart-rending pleas from the child's parents to let them try to save him. It should be noted that the parents were prepared to pay the costs of a trip to New York for treatment so there would have been no cost to the British health care system.

The House did pass repeal and replace legislation and the Senate ultimately decided to push for what it called a "skinny repeal." But that didn't pass when Senator John McCain cast a deciding vote against passage. McConnell now says that Republican Senator Lamar Alexander and Democrat Patty Murray of Washington are in negotiations to find a partial pathway out of the muddle.

Alexander, who is Chairman of the Senate's Healthcare Committee, and Murray, who is the ranking member, say they will hold hearings when they come back from the recess to seek a bi-partisan solution. But, Alexander doesn't sound very optimistic that a deal can be reached. He says that the Democrats are not interested in tampering in any way with Obamacare.

"All the Democrats want to do is throw more money at the problem," according to Weber. "I don't see why they don't build a free-market solution around the notion of an expanded Health Savings Account proposal that AMAC has suggested. An expanded, tax-free HSA makes good sense and goes a long way toward keeping government out of doctor/patient relationships. There would also be less confusion among users who would have professional, independent agents to help them roll over their insurance plans into their HSAs in a seamless manner. Under Obamacare most people have co-pays and very high deductibles for medical services in addition to high premiums. Under our proposal, premiums would be paid through an individual's tax free HSA. In addition, it would provide for visits to local doctors with no additional costs and all deductibles would be paid with pre-tax dollars out of the savings portion of the HSA," he explained.

Weber said that low-income individuals and families would be covered under the HSA utilizing government subsidies. The difference between their coverage under Obamacare and their coverage under the HSA is that they would not have any copays and they would have funds they can use for deductibles.

"As for those who cannot even afford minimal coverage, we propose Pro Bono Care coverage under which doctors and nurse practitioners would provide health care services free of charge in exchange for tax deductions."

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