The problem with politicians isn't just that they are all
talk and no action, although true, their real problem is that they live to
serve their egos, re-election interests and donors in that order.

Repealing Obamacare was a central political campaign,
talking point of the GOP since it was passed in 2010. First, they promised to
fight its constitutional lawfulness in the courts. Their efforts and
determination to that task was, quite frankly, limp fisted.
Second, they promised to defund Obamacare in the House,
again their tough talk resulted in failures because the Democrat controlled
Senate slapped away all those budget provisions. Lastly, the GOP promised to
repeal Obamacare, even though Harry Reid's Senate threw out all the repeal
bills. However, for those that suggested that because the Democrats had control
of the Senate, and that Obama would veto any bill repealing or defunding
Obamacare, that it was a masturbatory political exercise, yes and no.
Yes the passing of a repeal bill was impossible, but using
the Democrats defeat of repeal bills to highlight their encampment with
dictatorial big government and disregard for Middle America would have been a
win. Only Ted Cruz's and Doctor Zeus's "Green
eggs and ham" won.
The GOP knew they would fail, the GOP knew they were
handcuffed to Obamacare, until they had the majority in both the House and
Senate. So they then campaigned heavily on that issue at each election cycle,
imploring voters that if they wanted to restore a private marketplace in
healthcare insurance, then they needed to defeat Democrats in the Senate and
give the GOP control.

Wrong! Politicians tell us that it is complicated. They tell
us that you can't just repeal a huge Bill that has many tangled tentacles that
could have damaging impact on multiple industries and patients. They tell us
that it can't be repealed but must be bailed out, and slowly unwound, in order
to cause the least pain and panic to the industry and policy holders. Wait,
what?
So Trump touts on the campaign trail that Congress should
repeal and replace. After Trump and Americans heard for years that the GOP had
better solutions. Therefore, if repealing Obamacare leaves a mess, then let's
repeal the mess of Obamacare and immediately replace it with the GOP
alternative. Right?
Okay, sounds
reasonable, so what has the GOP come up with as a replacement of Obamacare? Is
their plan a great, free market, patient driven, choice laden set of laws that
would reign in insurance companies, create competition and keep government out
of snooping into our lives? Nope, wrong again. It was a bailout bill for big
insurance.
You see, the GOP had a campaign talking plan, not a real
written down and workable plan. The GOP had a sales pitch, but there was no
showroom behind them. They never had a product, just the sales pitch for the
phantom product. Worse, for seven years the insurance companies have been
filling the GOP's re-election campaign troughs, and whispering sweet promises
of more donations in their ears, if they would bail them out when Obamacare
collapsed.

But that is how the Washington swamp works. This is why we
refused to elect another talking head politician and Trump won the presidency.
This is why Americans don't trust politicians, don't like politics and are
angry at the deafening sound of our underrepresented voice.
Here is an idea: make all Insurance policies become health
negotiated bond-like policies, that have a monetary price, where premiums become
like monthly mortgage payments. One can buy a few thousand dollar policy (rent a room) of a
few million dollar policy, (huge house) similar to house buying. When one gets ill, the money
transfers out of the Health bond (not allowed to be traded in the Wall Street market)
and there are ZERO provisions excluded because your policy is about having
health money not a contract of coverage. Government offers low interest bonds
for the poor and the insurance companies stop dictating what medical procedures
are experimental and therefore, not covered. Patients can decide how to use their tax free
healthcare bonds, to buy more coverage, as their wallets permit.

So the catastrophic health care plan would transform and
become a healthcare bond similar to a (healthcare savings account) but with the
benefit of buying as big a health bond dollar value as you can afford. Equally,
if you default on the bond, as if when you default on a mortgage, you could
lose your bond, but you could negotiate a lower monthly rate, based on a lower
bond value, and as your income and financial circumstances change, you could increase the dollar value on your health bond, in the future.
This is an example of good ideas out in America (this one
being mine) that the GOP could be proposing as legislation.
Time for the voters to spit out their demand to the GOP to
repeal Obamacare. Time to rinse and flush out the non-conservatives in the
Party in 2018. Time to spit out in
e-mails and phone calls to their Representatives, the many ideas that would
help healthcare insurance be fair, competitive and workable in the free market
for all.
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