The best way to make health care better and more affordable is to repeal Obamacare

President Obama once said of his health care reforms, "If you have ideas about how to improve...

In his 2011 State of the Union Address, President Obama told Congress, let me be the first to say that anything can be improved. If you have ideas about how to improve this law by making care better or more affordable, I am eager to work with you.

It's been three years, and after countless empty claims from administration officials about the readiness and safety of Obamacare's implementation, leading to the disastrous launch of healthcare.gov, there is one idea the president should embrace: Repeal Obamacare.

Plain and simple.

The president's government takeover of the health care industry threatens tens of thousands of private practices with the very real possibility they could have to close their doors, leaving their long-time patients without a place to turn.

Even for the doctors lucky enough to keep their practices afloat under the weight of new overhead costs and costly regulations, they are losing their patients due to being dropped from their provider networks and not being able to provide treatment under inadequate Medicare reimbursement rates.

Just the other day, Moodys credit rating agency announced it was downgrading the outlook for health insurers on the exchanges from stable to negative reporting that the ongoing unstable and evolving environment [created by Obamacare] is a key factor for our outlook change.

The entire solvency of the system created by the president was built on the delusional notion that younger, healthier people would account for 40 percent of enrollment and allow premiums to be kept affordable.

Essentially, the administration gambled on young Americans overpaying for coverage they dont even need. On top of that, a new study revealed that its actually cheaper for 86 percent of this demographic to pay the individual mandate penalty than to buy into the Obamacare exchanges.

Not surprisingly, only 24 percent of enrollees are between the ages of 18 and 34 well short of the administrations 40-percent target.

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The best way to make health care better and more affordable is to repeal Obamacare

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