So, you guys are fighting to save the ACA in order to legislatively replace it?
We should
all be fighting to provide health care to Americans.
My preference would be to win the Senate and then add six justices to the Court. But even if we win both GA seats I don't think for example Manchin will support that; the Court is a dream deferred.
So the next best thing, for
both sides, is to redo ACA with all the holes SCOTUS has pointed out filled in.
I doubt the entire GOP will continue to attack ACA 2.0. A few of them (Murkowski, Collins, Tillis if he knows what's good for him) will even support it. They will consider themselves lucky it's not Single Payer. The mission to eradicate ObamaCare was a strategic decision by the GOP to demonize Obama. It wasn't on the merits, which their own constituents supported and now support even more.
The snarkfest is over, SJ. We had to defeat Nazism in America and
we did it. We are now back in 2015; normalcy. You don't want socialized medicine; I do. ACA is the midpoint between what we want. It's a compromise, and in a 50/50 country that's how we move forward, partially representing both sides' desires and making Americans' lives better. Neither of us has the political power to override the other, so we will have to live with each other. As a practical matter, I propose we emphasize the portion of the Venn diagram where we agree over the portion where we don't.
Consider this an olive branch.