class citizens who had insurance to begin with have paid a heavy price for this president's vision of a legacy. That is a fact.
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>Where in there did you refute my point that according to polls most Americans like the ACA? I know you have a serious analytical side. There just seems to be something emotional about your stance.
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Mike, there is no significant poll showing that most Americans like ACA.
There's a very simple question here - if most Americans like ACA, why did the party that has campaigned on partial or complete repeal wind up winning the Senate with unexpected ease, and increase their hold on the House? If most Americans like ACA, why did the party that initially pushed it down everyone's throats appear to try to back off of it?
My prediction, the Supreme Court will rule against the administration this summer on the subsidies issue, which will essentially cut ACA's legs.