Friday Funnies: Repeal & Replace

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Mario Puzo's attorneys will be in touch.
I suppose there's a niche market for furries snuff films.
No one seems overly concerned with the patient in the back.
Welcome top ObamaCare
CB
The wheels have come off of Friday Funnies, and it's gone tits up.
Should not the jackass be saying "No need to do anything, it is fine!"?
I don't think so. Nowadays they're going on about how Obamacare needs to be "repaired" or even "rescued". And how it's somebody else's responsibility.
An interesting contrast to when it was passed. Back then, anyone who even whispered that Obamacare wasn't gloriously perfect would get pelted with rhetorical rotten eggs like "you just want everybody to get sick and die!" or "Racist! You just can't stand it that a black man is President!".
Perhaps the states should stand up and start running their own health care systems instead of waiting for the federal government to do it. States do have a number of advantages. First, they license medical providers and institutions. Second, they also license insurance companies to sell insurance in their states. Malpractice laws are also "state", not federal. They are therefore "free" to create whatever forms of healthcare that they wish. License anyone they wish to write prescriptions, including pharmacists. All of these powers are theirs under the 9th Amendment. Most likely the Supreme Court would agree. Also states could allow people to "buy into" Medicaid which would be cheaper than private insurance. Private insurance could provide "Medicaid Advantage" plans similar to those for people on Medicare.
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