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marmar

(79,035 posts)
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 07:18 PM Tuesday

The GOP is on the cusp of destroying Obamacare


The GOP is on the cusp of destroying Obamacare
This time Republicans are taking a death-by-increments approach to the ACA — and it just might work

By Heather Digby Parton
Columnist
Published November 18, 2025 9:05AM (EST)


(Salon) One of the most dramatic moments in modern American political history came in the wee hours of July 28, 2017, when the country watched to see if the Senate would vote to repeal the Affordable Care Act — and send the country back to the days when premature death and bankruptcy were common due to lack of access to health insurance. Republicans had voted dozens of times to repeal the law they had hated, even calling it “Obamacare” as a kind of epithet, not realizing the program would become popular and forever be associated with the popular Democratic president who signed it.

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McCain was suffering from brain cancer and had dealt with a lifetime of health challenges due to his injuries as a POW in the Vietnam War. He understood the stakes, and he had a gift for drama. When he walked on to the floor that night, he knew his vote would be one of the defining moments of his career. When his name was called, McCain didn’t say anything. He simply walked up to the desk and gave a thumbs down, effectively ending the GOP’s relentless, years-long attempts to repeal Obamacare.

Eight years later, the GOP — the party that has spent decades trying to privatize Social Security and Medicare — is trying a different approach: Destroying the program by increments, one painful piece at a time. They ended the individual mandate, which would have made everyone participate — and kept premiums lower while covering people who don’t realize that bad things can happen to them too. They hobbled the Medicaid expansion from the beginning, and more recently they cut that program drastically under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which is conveniently set to take place after the 2026 midterms, revealing that they know just how unpopular and cruel those cuts will be. They made it more difficult to enroll, forcing people to manually sign up every year instead of being automatically enrolled. And now they are allowing the ACA subsidies to expire, hiking premiums to unaffordable levels for millions of people.

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Now, after these hard-fought gains, Republicans are at it again. They are recycling their absurd health care “alternatives” at a time when the government has completely lost touch with anything resembling reality or responsibility. This time, they might just get them passed. ..................(more)

https://www.salon.com/2025/11/18/the-gop-is-on-the-cusp-of-destroying-obamacare/




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The GOP is on the cusp of destroying Obamacare (Original Post) marmar Tuesday OP
Hate to say it but without the public option this was the inevitable outcome. yourout Tuesday #1
The US is the only developed country in the world without anciano Tuesday #2
I might be homeless if not for ACA central scrutinizer Tuesday #3
And that is EXACTLY what they are trying to do to SNAP--- destroy it by increments! Jack Valentino Tuesday #4

yourout

(8,665 posts)
1. Hate to say it but without the public option this was the inevitable outcome.
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 07:43 PM
Tuesday

I know they somewhat tried to pass a public option but they really needed to go to the carpet with it because ultimately without it this was doomed to fail.

anciano

(2,042 posts)
2. The US is the only developed country in the world without
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 08:01 PM
Tuesday

some system of universal health care coverage for one simple reason...money 💰.

central scrutinizer

(12,640 posts)
3. I might be homeless if not for ACA
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 08:03 PM
Tuesday

I had recently retired and lost my family coverage through my job at a state university. My wife, an IBEW electrician, had recently been laid off and lost her union coverage, I was on Medicare so we went to the ACA to cover my wife until she went back to work and accrued enough hours to get back on the union plan. But she was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer a couple months later and our life was upended. She could no longer work. Without the ACA coverage for preexisting conditions none of her care would have covered. We still had to pay a lot out of pocket. But we didn’t have to go bankrupt.

I laid out this story to my MAGA sister whose only response was “I’m praying for you, it’s not too late for your wife to find Jesus.” Fuck your thoughts and prayers.

Jack Valentino

(4,085 posts)
4. And that is EXACTLY what they are trying to do to SNAP--- destroy it by increments!
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 10:16 PM
Tuesday

Since what the 'big ugly bill' did to it, didn't seem enough to satisfy the administration's extremists,
now they want every recipient to 're-apply' for it---
which will effectively eliminate many more recipients who don't go through with the ordeal...
(but no details about their 'plan' have yet been released).


Jumping through the hoops, the application and the interview,
was a major pain in the ass for me..... and then 'the wait' before benefits were approved...

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