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In reply to the discussion: Re: ACA. Now what? [View all]spanone
(135,791 posts)25. it needs fixes, but it's the law.
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Chump owns it and if he continues to sabotage it it will inure to his detriment
DemocratSinceBirth
Jul 2017
#37
Now we have to mobilize to save it. We must hold rallies and contact congressional
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#2
I was just hoping that you wouldn't use the same language as the right wing guy I was arguing with
Dem2
Jul 2017
#16
Calling a person who is sharing their real personal problems out for their language
Lee-Lee
Jul 2017
#45
Nothing will ever be perfect, but I have heard the Dems come up with some ideas.
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#63
Nonsense. They have been sabotaging the ACA and refusing to allow the Democrats to make minor tweaks
FSogol
Jul 2017
#9
Unlike you, I don't see the ACA as a failure, I see it as a success and a early step toward single
FSogol
Jul 2017
#19
What it needs is a group in the Republican side to realise, that if they do nothing, they will swing
OnDoutside
Jul 2017
#20
Problem is with any law there is wide discretion on how it is implemented and enforced
Lee-Lee
Jul 2017
#34
The republicans have no intention of ever doing anything to help the American people.
SalviaBlue
Jul 2017
#58
Another simple fix would be to force insurers into the individual market
taught_me_patience
Jul 2017
#38
Please keep in mind that Democrats have plans to fix the ACA but MCConnell completely shut them out
emulatorloo
Jul 2017
#56