Also, I realize this sounds concern trolly but I think it's politically *disastrous* for GOP to pass a bad bill that people won't like.
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Not in the short short term, but anything beyond that. The policy will actually matter, though Republicans aren't acting like it.
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I don't understand how they can think this is a path forward? Seems to address none of the cost increase issues, what are they expecting?
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If the approach would at least drastically expanded "market" exposure (forcing cost disclosures, strong antitrust provisions, ...).
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But this way seems to have no better "free market" elements than ACA. Thus the only actual R "gain" seems to be slashing nondiscretionary B.
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