With the Republican's in the House of Representatives voting to repeal ObamaSCare, it is starting a two year effort to dismantle the law through piecemeal tactics and efforts to weaken public support.
After passing legislation , that would roll back the law, fufilling GOP campaign promises, it will be tough to get the measure through the Senate or to the President's desk.
After passing the House, the GOP will try to dimantle the law by removing funding from key provisions and force the Dems to defend the law ahead of the 2012 Election.
Top sources say Obama is not willing to "go backwards". Repealing ObamaScare, according to Tim Gitner, Treasury Sec., would be a major setback for people with pre-existing conditions, young adults thrown off their parents plans.
The House Appropriations Committee would be the GOP"S first line of defense to strangle the law's implementation.
$20 BILLION is what the CBO estimates the government needs over a decade to meet the laws requirements.
Darrell Issa of California, of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee, has said that he will hold hundreds of hearings on a range of topics, and he has created a subcommittee that will examine the health- care law.
46% of Americans think is likely to cut jobs, 54% think it will hurt the economy, and 62% see it increasing the Federal Deficit, accordind to the poll conducted 1.13.2011-1.16.2011 by the ABC
News and the Washington Post.
Is this what America really wants in it's Health Care, I doubt it !
Yours in Liberty,
Bob Yeager
After passing legislation , that would roll back the law, fufilling GOP campaign promises, it will be tough to get the measure through the Senate or to the President's desk.
After passing the House, the GOP will try to dimantle the law by removing funding from key provisions and force the Dems to defend the law ahead of the 2012 Election.
Top sources say Obama is not willing to "go backwards". Repealing ObamaScare, according to Tim Gitner, Treasury Sec., would be a major setback for people with pre-existing conditions, young adults thrown off their parents plans.
The House Appropriations Committee would be the GOP"S first line of defense to strangle the law's implementation.
$20 BILLION is what the CBO estimates the government needs over a decade to meet the laws requirements.
Darrell Issa of California, of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee, has said that he will hold hundreds of hearings on a range of topics, and he has created a subcommittee that will examine the health- care law.
46% of Americans think is likely to cut jobs, 54% think it will hurt the economy, and 62% see it increasing the Federal Deficit, accordind to the poll conducted 1.13.2011-1.16.2011 by the ABC
News and the Washington Post.
Is this what America really wants in it's Health Care, I doubt it !
Yours in Liberty,
Bob Yeager
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