{"id":233364,"date":"2017-08-09T02:47:34","date_gmt":"2017-08-09T06:47:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/the-gops-monstrous-health-care-fail-might-just-have-saved-the-party-politico-magazine.php"},"modified":"2017-08-09T02:47:34","modified_gmt":"2017-08-09T06:47:34","slug":"the-gops-monstrous-health-care-fail-might-just-have-saved-the-party-politico-magazine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/health-care\/the-gops-monstrous-health-care-fail-might-just-have-saved-the-party-politico-magazine.php","title":{"rendered":"The GOP&#8217;s Monstrous Health Care Fail Might Just Have Saved the Party &#8211; POLITICO Magazine"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>      Saul Loeb\/AFP\/Getty Images    <\/p>\n<p>        Politics      <\/p>\n<p>        By MATT LATIMER      <\/p>\n<p>        August 08, 2017      <\/p>\n<p>    Its easy these days to disparage President Donald Trumps    instinctshow, after all, could he get rid of The Mooch, easily    the best character on his reality TV show? But there is one    thing the president was right about from the start: The    Republican Party probably should have left Obamacare repeal    well enough alone. At least, that is, until the party had    gotten its act together.  <\/p>\n<p>    When the president decided to go against his instincts and    support Obamacare repeal, he was thinking undoubtedly what    pretty much everyone who didnt live and work in Washington,    D.C., thought: that members of Congress did have their    act together. That those who voted over and over again to    repeal Obamacare in meaningless show votes would actually    repeal it when they had their first real chance. That a party    vowing to swiftly enact a plan to replace Obamacare once in    full control of Congress would have an actual replacement plan    in mind. That when an ailing Senator John McCain was flown in    to cast a decisive vote on the bill, the decision would have    worked in Republicans favor instead of leaving them at the    receiving end of a bracing censure. Or that when Senator    Lisa Murkowski voted in favor of allowing debate on Obamacare    repeal and replacement, she wouldnt then vote no on every    method to accomplish it. Who is running strategy now? Jamie Lannister.  <\/p>\n<p>    Story Continued Below  <\/p>\n<p>    And yet, ironically, the GOPs complete, even historic,    ineptitude has managed to work in the partys favoras the    president might saybig league. Quite unbelievably, the party    has an opportunity to emerge in a better position from this    mess. Of course, its hard to argue that a GOP-led Congress,    currently with an approval rating even lower than that of    O.J. Ive lived a conflict-free life Simpson, can do much    worse.  <\/p>\n<p>    First, lets give the president his due: From the earliest days    of the administration, perhaps sensing Washingtons love affair    with inertia, Trump called for letting Obamacare fail on its    own. One might strongly disagree with various methods that    might lead to this failuresuch as refusing to shore up    wobbling health care marketsbut his point, from a political    perspective at least, was valid. If the federal government is    to enact something as sweeping and controversial as a total    rewrite of Americas health care policy, a sense of national    crisis is essential. Over the past few months, the crisis    mentality worked against the Republicansbecause Americans were    convinced that the crisis was Republicans trying to take away    something theyve been given (such as one of Obamacares most    popular provisionsprotection for pre-existing conditions).    Voters tend not to like losing things they think theyve    gained. This explains in part why Obamacare, which has dragged    down the Democratic Party through multiple election cycles, is    suddenly more popular than ever.  <\/p>\n<p>    Yet it is astonishing how determined Republicans seem to have    been to replicate the very process that led to Obamacares    enactment in the first place. For the past several election    cycles, the consistent GOP complaint, after all, was that the    villainous Obamacare was a rushed law, cobbled together in    secret and passed without a single vote from the other party.    If anything, this years Republican effort was more rushed,    more secret and far less popular. According to one    congressional historian, Trumpcare, as the House plan was    called, was the most unpopular bill contemplated by    Congress in at least three decades (and there were some doozies    over that period, let me remind you.)  <\/p>\n<p>    Indeed, the Republicans missed the most important lesson of    Obamacare: Because the law passed without a single Republican    vote in the House or the Senate, all of Obamacares miscues or    early, inevitable missteps fell on one party. And one party    alone. At least one study, and there are others, found that    those Democrats who voted for Obamacares passage lost an    average of about 6 points in polls, costing Democrats 66 House seats in 2010    alone.  <\/p>\n<p>    Had Congress actually passed an Obamacare replacement law, with    a bare majority of votes, loved by nearly no one, endlessly    assailed by the new media, its consequences would be the GOPs    to bear. And unless the health care of Americans vastly    improved, premiums magically went down, and editorial writers    across the country suddenly proclaimed they had been wrong and    that Trumpcare was the elixir we needed after all, the GOP    would pay an ugly price. When Obamacare was passed, Republicans    warned about death panels determining whether patients lived    or died. If Trumpcare had passed, the death panels could have    been applied to their own political future. Having escaped that    fate by the thinnest of margins, the GOP now has an opportunity    to turn things around. How would they do this? Through an    approach that has become increasingly un-Washingtonlike in    recent years: focusing on what that people actually want and,    heres the real surprise, giving it to them.  <\/p>\n<p>    So what does the GOP do now?  <\/p>\n<p>    First, the Republican Congress can show Americans that it knows    how to run a railroad, so to speak, by actually fixing    railroads. And bridges. And highways. Oh, and the tax code. You    know, things that are popular, needed, and just might get at    least a handful of the Democrats to pick up a phone call from    the White House every once in a while.  <\/p>\n<p>    Second, if elected Republicans truly want to enact a massive    rewrite of the health care system (and lets be honest, many    dont), then they need to wait for a new health care crisis to    develop. This will come. And soon. Americas health care    system, as it is currently structured, is unsustainable.    Premiums will continue to rise. Insurers will continue to    shut down operations in various locales.    There will continue to be complaints and horror stories from    governors and mayors about the toll being taken on their    communities. Only when there is a mass consensus that something    sweeping needs to be done to fix the system will Congress find    the fortitude to act. And at that point, you might at least get    help from a Democrat or two. If Obamacare taught anything to    anyone in Washingtona city allergic to lessonsbipartisan    buy-in, no matter how minimal, is crucial.  <\/p>\n<p>    Until then, Obamacare is more secure than ever. That,    ironically, may turn out to be the biggest legacy of the    largest Republican congressional majority in nearly 90 years.    If they dont start getting something meaningful accomplished    soon, it may be their only legacy.  <\/p>\n<p>      Matt Latimer is a former speechwriter for President      George W. Bush. He is currently a co-partner in Javelin, a      literary agency and communications firm based in Alexandria,      andcontributing editor at Politico Magazine.    <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See the original post here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.politico.com\/magazine\/story\/2017\/08\/08\/republican-health-care-bill-failure-save-party-215472\" title=\"The GOP's Monstrous Health Care Fail Might Just Have Saved the Party - POLITICO Magazine\">The GOP's Monstrous Health Care Fail Might Just Have Saved the Party - POLITICO Magazine<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Saul Loeb\/AFP\/Getty Images Politics By MATT LATIMER August 08, 2017 Its easy these days to disparage President Donald Trumps instinctshow, after all, could he get rid of The Mooch, easily the best character on his reality TV show? 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