The Only Obamacare “Replacement’ is Repeal
President-elect
And those who advocate for health freedom and patient privacy are holding him to it
Among them is
Now that he has been elected, Presidentelect Trump should work to repeal Obamacare without delay. Waiting for agreement on replacement would lead to disaster. Constitutionally, health care should be returned to the states; we don't need another federally controlled plan. And this should be done quickly as a main priority in
Repeal is a very realistic possibility with a
The problem with health care is that the government should not have been involved in the first place. To return affordability and freedom to patients and doctors, health care must head in a completely opposite direction - back to direct payments and indemnity insurance. Essentially, we need to go back to the future, one without all the costly interference, intrusions, regulations, and profiteering interlopers.
We hope President-elect Trump is truly committed to repealing Obamacare and it wasn't an empty campaign promise. But to delay repeal because lawmakers can't agree on a replacement squanders the precious time we have to be freed from this damaging healthcare law. Ultimately, there may never be a repeal if we wait for a replacement And unless the replacement returns health care to the states, we'd be trading in one version of federal control for another. The only "fix" is full repeal and returning health care to the states, which is required under the 10th Amendment
Going forward, there are at least 10 things President-elect Trump should do until a repeal bill is signed, and especially if
* Shut down any "risk corridor" bailouts for insurance companies.
* Return ACA "reinsurance" dollars to the
* Require all members of
* Shut down any administrative plans to bail out insurers through lawsuit settlements.
* Put all 20,000-plus pages of Obamacare regulations on hold and begin to rescind them.
* Issue an executive order allowing all states to open or reopen their shuttered high-risk pools for people with pre-existing conditions.
* Issue a rule or executive order that would reopen the market to indemnity policies, the affordable catastrophic coverage that Obamacare outlawed for people age 30 and over.
* Require the
* Shut down Obamacare's website, HealthCare.gov, for its longstanding privacy and security issues.
* Dismantle the federal health-insurance exchange program database, which gathers information on every Obamacare enrollee and stores it permanently for research and other uses.
Finally, as his first executive order after inauguration, President-elect Trump should rescind the federal regulation that forces



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