Obama in saving obamacare

In a quick bid to save some of his administration policy over the last eight years, outgoing president of the United States, Barrack Obama heads to the capitol hill as he continues to hold brief summary tactics with fellow democrats about a strategic ploy in trying to save the Affordable Act Care plan "ObamaCare" which has become one of his major giant strides achievement as president of the US.

While democrats will be leveraging on the narrative of targeting the Republican idea of taking away affordable healthcare plan coverage from the door steps of millions of Americans, Vice President-elect Mike Pence also meet with House and Senate Republicans in a separate meetings on Capitol Hill Wednesday. According to Pence, it has become pertinent for congress to stand up tall against an health program whose cost affordability reels deep down into the pockets of millions of Americans.

President Obama whose most powerful conversational argument against the Republicans view to repeal the Obamacare rest on the narrative that Republicans have long seek a replacement yet they have failed in all her attempt to finding a suitable health programs that best replaces an health care program that seems to have adequately carter for over 20 million Americans that seems to have been neglected by their employer for  a possible health care plan.


House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) told reporters Monday that it will be hard for Republicans to take health coverage away from people who have gained it under the law.

“There’s no question that people react more from fear of what might be taken away then they do for something that is a prospect of a good thing coming their way,” Pelosi said.

Still, she acknowledged that Democrats could have done a better job on messaging around the law over the years.

“I would say that if there is one thing I would’ve done differently about the Affordable Care Act right from the start, was to message it in a much stronger way, to recognize the poisoning of the well that the Republicans were doing,” Pelosi said.
  
With the Republicans in total control of both Chambers in Pennsylvania Avenue, it it still quit unclear how they intend to put the over 20 million Americans who have benefited greatly from this ACA by the Obama administration under considerable palliatives should they get the congressional votes to repeal this act.

Some Republicans have indicated that a replacement could take up to four years after repeal to legislate and implement a plan.

But if the 40 members of the conservative Freedom Caucus voted against a repeal, Republican leadership would fall far short of the majority they need to pass it. And Meadows and conservative members know their strength lies in their numbers.
  

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