The fact that Republicans campaigned on "repeal and replace" was an implicit acknowledgement that the pre-Obamacare system wasn't working.
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For many Republicans, the problem was that it spent government money on helping people in the first place.
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And a big objection was that Obama was for it.
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except they did. Their argument was "it was designed by a black guy, that's why it's wrong."
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I think it's fair to say ACA hurt a lot of self insured middle class folks because of the way exchanges worked about 20 million
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people if memory serves me right. With that said you're damn straight they didn't have a coherent argument on how to help those
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Since they'd parrot any criticism of ACA they could get, they did. The problem was their solutions makes those problems worse.
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Ironically, the thing they hated the most about it, Obama getting credit for it, was their own fault. They branded it Obamacare
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