Obamacare is even more popular than the last time Trump tried to kill it | The issue doesn’t specifically motivate Republican voters, either.

by newnemo

11 comments
  1. But Obamacare has the work Obama care in it, so it MUST be destroyed due to small ego’s and petty grievances.

  2. Had the ACA been conceived by a white man, like say…Mitt Romney, for instance, it would never have become an issue.

    Also, FWIW and IIRC, Hillary was planning on fixing it had she been elected in 2016. It’s never been a perfect system and some things still need changing…but it’s not terrible overall.

    And of all things, healthcare should unite all Americans…especially the ones making below $50k. We all need it, we all complain that it costs too much, and we really all should be able to access it equally. I think we can all agree on that.

    Obama is living in Trump’s head. Obama was wildly popular and Trump is jealous AF about that. I have nothing but the utterest contempt for the Orange Shitgibbon, but if anything makes me happy about him, it’s how Obama must dominate his thinking 24/7. It quite possibly might be the death of him.

  3. But if Trump wins the election we won’t have John McCain around to stop him from throwing 40 million people off health insurance this time.

  4. The loofah-faced shit-gibbom is stuck in the past & lives only for revenge. Sad.

  5. Hatred for libs and fucking children are republicans only motivators.

  6. It’s called the “Affordable Care Act.”
    Stop using Fox’s language with “Obamacare.”

  7. It still leaves 30 million people without health insurance. That’s not acceptable. We need Medicare for All.

  8. maybe they should have called it RomneyCare to convince the republicans to vote for it?

  9. I would also say that 59% of Americans know good and well that the twice impeached indicted individual‘a plan is an infinite amount of two weeks to coming soon real soon away.

  10. He can’t get Obama out of his head. Even thinks he’s running against him. Republicans tried dozens of times to kill it and failed. It’s baked into the US healthcare system now. It’s a losing proposition from a three time losing candidate.

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