So it sounds like the Republicans are still not giving up on destroying and blowing up the ACA even after this supreme court decision.
What are the chances that a newly elected Republican president will be able to pull off a full repeal of the ACA?
This seems like the most important issue for many people in this community who use the ACA for early retirement.
I am not trying to make a political comment but since I am planning to use the ACA in about 5 to 7 years to retire early I am just concerned.
Hopefully the Mods will allow discussion on the political procedures involved that a newly elected Republican President would use to do a full repeal.
This seems like the biggest real threat to the future of the ACA and this happens very soon.
What are the chances that a newly elected Republican president will be able to pull off a full repeal of the ACA?
This seems like the most important issue for many people in this community who use the ACA for early retirement.
I am not trying to make a political comment but since I am planning to use the ACA in about 5 to 7 years to retire early I am just concerned.
Hopefully the Mods will allow discussion on the political procedures involved that a newly elected Republican President would use to do a full repeal.
This seems like the biggest real threat to the future of the ACA and this happens very soon.