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Washington Times: Obama's plan is to destroy America's private health care industry
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<blockquote data-quote="Vylo" data-source="post: 64513755" data-attributes="member: 10362"><p>That wasn't the statement made. The statement was made it was opposed because it was democrat proposed. If a republican had put it forward, then yes, it likely would have been voted for by republicans.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The likelyhood of it being proposed is more debatable. The original framework was used as a counter-proposal to single payer, so without that proposition on the board, highly unlikely. But if congress pushed forward a single payer bill with large support under a republican president, there could have been a resurrection of the ACA's predecessor to be used as a compromise, if they thought there was a significant chance of a single payer bill making it through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vylo, post: 64513755, member: 10362"] That wasn't the statement made. The statement was made it was opposed because it was democrat proposed. If a republican had put it forward, then yes, it likely would have been voted for by republicans. The likelyhood of it being proposed is more debatable. The original framework was used as a counter-proposal to single payer, so without that proposition on the board, highly unlikely. But if congress pushed forward a single payer bill with large support under a republican president, there could have been a resurrection of the ACA's predecessor to be used as a compromise, if they thought there was a significant chance of a single payer bill making it through. [/QUOTE]
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