A national tracking poll on healthcare, released by Morning Consult on Tuesday,
reveals that only 15% of registered voters agree with opponents of the
Affordable Care Act that federal subsidies should only be available to
those who signed up on a state-based health exchange. This poll was done
in the aftermath of last month’s ruling by the D.C. Court of Appeals. In Halbig v. Burwell,
the three-judge panel, in a 2-1 decision, stated that only those who
purchased insurance through state-based health exchanges are eligible
for subsidies through the ACA. On the same day, another federal court offered a completely opposite decision in a similar case,
stating that the intent of the law was clear and that all purchasers
are eligible for subsidies and tax credits, not just those who went
through a state exchange.
The poll shows that the American public has no
appetite for another repugican-led war against Obamacare. While the
survey shows that 27% of voters have no real opinion on the issue of ACA
subsidies, likely due to a lack of familiarity with the Halbig case and wingnut efforts to take them away from millions of Americans, 58%
say that Obamacare subsidies should be available to everyone. That
clearly shows that people are not in favor of taking away subsidies from
the millions of residents in the 36 states that have not set up their
own exchanges.
Even repugican voters aren’t buying this load of
crap that subsidies were only meant for those who purchase their
insurance through a state marketplace. 49% of repugicans are in favor
of subsidies being available to everyone while only 23% say that it
should only go to those who purchased insurance through their state’s
exchange. Independents were in favor by a 50% to 16% margin while 71% of
Democrats think subsidies should be widely available to only 7% who
think it should be based on the state health exchanges.
This represents an enormous problem for wingnuts who have been pushing this attempt to dismantle an
essential component of the Affordable Care Act. The repugicans, in their
zeal to finally bring down Obamacare, decided to focus on ambiguous
language within the law that seemingly stated that only those who
purchased health insurance through a state-based exchange could qualify
for various subsidies and tax credits. Even though it is obvious that
the intent of the law is to provide every healthcare consumer with the
allowable assistance needed to purchase insurance, wingnuts
determined their best course of action was to take a simple drafting
error and use it as their inroad to destroy Obamacare.
At this point, if repugicans are successful in
getting the subsidies taken away from millions of people, how in the
heck do they sell that as a positive to voters? “Hey, we made insurance
unnecessarily more expensive for you. But, we had to because of Obama. Vote
for us!” Seriously, instead of just quickly passing a one-page bill in
Congress to correct the drafting error in the law, repugicans are
hoping to go to the Supreme Court with a case in the hopes that they can
make health coverage harder to obtain for millions of Americans. Why?
So they can prove that the law is “unworkable.”
As with immigration reform, repugicans are
purposely shooting themselves in the foot due to some harebrained notion
that in the end, it will hurt Obama and therefore help the repugican cabal in the
long run. It is an idiotic direction to take. Yet, here we are.
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