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Obamacare the Big Sell Out repeal falls off Republicans’ to-do list as law takes hold

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Sen. Ted Cruz is among a shrinking number of Republican lawmakers still calling for the Affordable Care Act’s repeal. (Jim Lo Scalzo / European Pressphoto)

By NOAM N. LEVEYcontact the reporter

After five years and more than 50 votes in Congress, the Republican campaign to repeal the Affordable Care Act is essentially over.

GOP congressional leaders, unable to roll back the law while President Obama remains in office and unwilling to again threaten a government shutdown to pressure him, are focused on other issues, including trade and tax reform.

Less noted, senior Republican lawmakers have quietly incorporated many of the law’s key protections into their own proposals, including guaranteeing coverage and providing government assistance to help consumers purchase insurance.

And although the law remains very unpopular with GOP voters, more than 20 million Americans now depend on it for health benefits, making even some of the most conservative Republicans loath to cut off coverage.

https://www.latimes.com/business/healthcare/la-na-obamacare-republicans-20150418-story.html#page=1

3 thoughts on “Obamacare the Big Sell Out repeal falls off Republicans’ to-do list as law takes hold

  1. One wonders how many times you have to be hit in the head before things sink in.

  2. When you do get hit on the head, at least you will have acceptable medical care at your disposal.

    1. ” acceptable medical care ” is the key word

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