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Republicans: 'End net neutrality or no debt ceiling deal
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01584295
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I'll grant that they're acting in ways that are scary - you won't get argument here - but the 600 lb elephant in the room that Obama and his Dems will not acknowledge is the AHCA, a system that...

- roughly 75% of licensed physicians agree should be either delayed in full or repealed
- Is nothing but a tax shell game, and should have been deemed unconstitutional for at least 3 major reasons
- is being administered by the IRS, at a time where the credibility of the IRS is very low
- was pushed through Congress using every dirty, under-handed tactic conceivable, and without a single Republican vote
- current has I.T./system administration issues dealing with security and pricing accuracy
- is being managed by people who will be handling sensitive data, and yet have not gone through a single background check, to the point where the White House has even acknowledged that identify theft is a real risk
- According to the Manhattan Institute, will raise premiums in more states than it will reduce
- Is opposed (either in part or in full) by roughly 2/3rds of the country
- is opposed by more and more democrats and labor unions with each passing month (and Congress doesn't want it for them!)
- has had no less than 3 major updates on total cost since 2009

There is zero question that the system before the AHCA needed changing - 2 big areas being tort reform and pre-existing conditions. But the medicine was far worse.
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