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Stellar

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Wed Jan 25, 2017, 12:12 AM Jan 2017

Obama makes healthcare plea in handoff letter to Trump

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More :The Hill

In the tradition of departing presidents, Barack Obama left a letter for incoming President Donald Trump.

The thrust of the message, which Trump relayed to congressional leaders during their White House meeting Monday evening, was a plea to salvage ObamaCare — or swap it for something at least as generous.

"I haven't seen the letter," Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-Md.), who attended the meeting, told reporters Tuesday. "But President Obama correctly … stated that, 'Look, we believe the Affordable Care Act is a very important piece of legislation which has given Americans better health, better access, more reliability. And if you have a bill … that improves upon all this, well, you know, maybe I could support it."

"I don't know what the verbiage of President Obama's was," he added. "But his point was: 'If you've got something that's really better and we see it and we think it's better, then we could support that.'"

Trump previously called Obama's letter "beautiful."

Monday's assembly, the first bipartisan meeting hosted by Trump since Friday's swearing in, was by all accounts an informal gathering, heavy on meatballs and light on specific policy details. But Hoyer and Rep. Nancy Pelosi (Calif.), the House Democratic leader, both said they pressed Trump on Republicans' early plan to repeal Obama's signature healthcare law and replace it with something they consider more market-driven.

Democrats are concerned that undoing ObamaCare would extinguish certain benefits while threatening to terminate coverage for millions of patients newly insured under the law. The Congressional Budget Office has estimated that repeal would cause 18 million people to lose coverage in the first year alone.

Trump, for his part, has dismissed such dismal predictions by vowing that the Republicans' replacement plan will provide "insurance for everybody." But no detailed plan has yet emerged, and Republican leaders on Capitol Hill have avoided similar coverage promises.

Trump and the Republicans are huddling in Philadelphia beginning Wednesday for a three-day retreat where they're hoping to hammer out at least a preliminary strategy for making good on one of their chief campaign promises.

Hoyer said Trump's response to the Democrats' healthcare concerns was curious.

"He said, 'Well, the Affordable Care Act is going to self-destruct.' And he turned to [Speaker] Paul Ryan, and he said: 'Paul, what I told you is we could [repeal it] or we could leave it in place for two years and it would self-destruct and we'd all look good. But that wouldn't be a good thing to do and … we need to replace it now.'" Hoyer said, relating Trump's words.
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Obama makes healthcare plea in handoff letter to Trump (Original Post) Stellar Jan 2017 OP
Awww.. well, it's on Record, but trump is too jealous of Cha Jan 2017 #1
Hey Cha! Stellar Jan 2017 #2
they need a fucking retreat? really? mopinko Jan 2017 #3
Okay...LMAO! Stellar Jan 2017 #4
Less than one week on the job. Cracklin Charlie Jan 2017 #5

Cha

(297,123 posts)
1. Awww.. well, it's on Record, but trump is too jealous of
Wed Jan 25, 2017, 12:45 AM
Jan 2017

President Obama.

Mahalo for this, Stellar

mopinko

(70,074 posts)
3. they need a fucking retreat? really?
Wed Jan 25, 2017, 12:51 AM
Jan 2017

unless they come out of that w a resignation letter, they are fucking, fucking, fucking, damn, words fail me. the depths of depravity we are facing...

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