Sen. Bernie Sanders explained on MSNBC that repugicans are very nervous about the success of Obamacare, because the
ACA proves their ideology that the government can’t help people wrong.
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Sen. Sanders was asked about the new ACA sign up numbers on MSNBC’s The Ed Show.
Sen. Sanders (I-VT) said, “It tells us that you have
a program that is working well. That they have overcome the problems
that they initially had. It tells me that about seventy-five percent of
the people on the exchanges think that the healthcare they are getting
is good, and I think this is making our repugican colleagues very
nervous.”
Later, Sen. Sanders explained why repugicans want
to destroy the ACA. He said, “They want to destroy it not for what it
is, but because it is the federal government doing something to protect
ordinary people, and that is not what they like. These are the same guys
who want to end Medicare as we know it. Convert it into a voucher
program. Make massive cuts in Medicaid and other federal healthcare
programs. Ultimately what they want at the end of the day is for all
Americans to go into the private sector exclusively for their health
care. If you don’t have any money and you can’t afford it, tough luck.”
Sanders summed up the entire repugican philosophy,
“What these guys want to do is to tell the American people,’Hey you
think government can do something for you? It can’t. Only the private
sector can do things for you, and you don’t even have to come to vote
because government is irrelevant to your lives. That’s what this whole
thing is about ideologically.”
Sen. Sanders also pointed out that repugicans can
repeal no part of the ACA because the president would veto it, and
Senate Democrats would uphold his veto. The repugicans are getting nervous
about the success of the ACA. Every single person that signs up makes it
a little bit more difficult to repeal the law.
With two more years of signups and tens of millions
of people covered, it will be virtually impossible for repugicans to
repeal the law. For this reason, repugicans are getting nervous. None
of their dire predictions for year two are coming true. Premium costs
have not skyrocketed; people are satisfied with the insurance that they
purchased on the exchange, and the vast majority of those people are
renewing their plans.
The media coverage and the endless drumbeat of
right-wing negativity have combined to obscure the fact that the
Affordable Care Act is popular with those who are signing up, and the
law is proving that government can respect the marketplace and be a
force for positive change. The repugicans are nervous because deep down
they know that the ACA is here to stay.
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