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Why on God's green Earth would they want to do that?
I don't understand why the Republican Party does and wants half the things it does or wants. But I've spent nearly two decades watching people on the American Right argue, fiercely, against giving American people decent healthcare.
The best healthcare reforms we've had in my 43 years of life came in the form of the Affordable Care Act. It's not great, it's a major compromise and depends largely on each state's willingness to cooperate, but it's better than everyone who can't afford healthcare simply dying. But the war against the ACA has been nonstop. In spite of Trump's promise to replace the ACA with something better there's been? ... Oh right nothing.
If Republicans (and Democrats) actually cared about the American people this country would have universal healthcare; not only would this be cheaper for the government, it would actually help--and it would be far better than the ACA.
So why do Republicans want to hurt the American people? I don't know. But if I was a betting man at least part of it has to do with how much money lobbyists spend, and at least some of it is simply the fact that many Republicans genuinely lack belief in the basic value and dignity of human life.
I've been watching and observing and having these arguments for decades. And the one central truth about the Republican Party has always been that the poor, the hungry, the stranger, and invisible at best don't matter at all. The Republicans have consistently been the party fighting against human dignity, human rights, and fighting the hardest on behalf of the wealthy billionaires to keep a small few very rich and powerful men at the top, and leave the majority of the American people barely able to scrape by.
All Republicans? No. I'm sure there are some good Republicans. But the Republican Party of my generation is not the Republican Party of my great-grandfather's generation. It's certainly not the Party of Eisenhower, let alone the Party of Lincoln. I don't even know it's the Party of Reagan anymore.
-CryptoLutheran
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