Two Views: Malice is the motive for overturning Obamacare
In several studies summed up recently by the New York Times, 133 million Americans with pre-existing conditions could find themselves unable to buy health insurance, or paying higher premiums for it, if the
According to the
What, besides malice, could be the motive of
It's true that President
If insurance coverage is the ticket one must have to get reasonable health care in America, why would anyone want to take the tickets away from Americans who earned them and came by them under what is now the law of the land?
Maybe it is just ideology, a conviction on the right that unnecessary deaths and other harmful consequences of the "market" are worth it to those who survive and flourish. This is hard to accept because it comes awfully close to approving of the sacrifice of American lives on behalf of an abstract ideology. Call it "situational Darwinism," a useful concept to the free marketers but anathema to many on the religious right who support them.
I doubt most opponents of Obamacare would say it is malice that drives them. Most folks don't want others to suffer. Maybe they believe that the beneficiaries of Obamacare are getting something they haven't earned and don't deserve. Some just believe Republican leaders when they say they have a better plan. They haven't had time to think it through for themselves and depend upon those they've chosen to lead to do the right thing.
No, it is the leadership on the right who must accept the blame. We have seen that Trump has tried every way he can to erase every accomplishment of the Obama administration. Repeal of Obamacare is another instance, and Trump wears the malice on his sleeve.
Paxton and
Smith is an author and director of Progress Texas.
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