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Originally Posted by CoolMikey
No idea how you reached that conclusion. It's probably just wishful thinking. If "individual mandate" ends up staying as is, most of the republican politicians, including Trump, won't get re-elected, as removal of "individual mandate" was one of their few main selling points appealing to their voter base. And since they are not stupid, there is close to zero chance of "individual mandate" staying as is.
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Repeal was also one of those selling points and we see how that turned out.
The individual mandate is now law. The insurance companies aren't going to allow it's removal. In their own statement made just yesterday any bill must contain “strong incentives for people to obtain health insurance and keep it year-round,”
What do you think "incentive" means in that statement? And how do you propose this "incentive" is achieved?