The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Head of Trump U. got schooled on healthcare

- Will Durst Raging Moderate

Denigrated, denounced and disparaged. But like a blind, three-legged dog named “Lucky,” the Affordable Care Act has survived and remains the law of the land.

It has been assailed as the end of democracy. Vilified as a form of slavery. Denigrated, denounced and disparaged. But like a blind, three-legged dog named “Lucky,” against all odds, the Affordable Care Act has survived and remains the law of the land.

For 7 years the GOP has beaten President Obama’s signature legislatio­n until they and everyone around them were covered in a fine red mist. In the face of a guaranteed veto by the man they nicknamed the bill after, the Republican House of Representa­tives voted to repeal it over 60 times, but the first chance they got as a majority, with a sure-fire presidenti­al signature, they choked like a skinny-necked goose being force-fed gravel.

Their oft-repeated mantra was “Repeal and replace” but when push came to shove, they resorted to “Ordeal and disgrace.” “Raw deal and lose face.” “Surreal and deface.”

For the new President, it was a lesson in Government 101. The head of Trump University got himself schooled. The learning curve for Apprentice Chief Executives looks to be a mite steeper than the reverse trajectory of a bundled tax return wrapped around a vodka bottle thrown off the roof of Trump Tower.

Trump’s legitimate shock at the turn of events seems to indicate he hadn’t been paying attention the last couple of years. And this could very well be why, traditiona­lly, the presidency has not been an entrylevel position.

This is the very same consummate deal maker that earlier asked, “Who knew health care could be so complicate­d?” Um. Everybody. Except you. Again.

In defeat, the author of “The Art of the Deal,” blasted everyone; the Democrats, the media, Nancy Pelosi, Paul Ryan, Charles Barkley, until finally placing the blame for the scuttling of Trump Care on his own right wing’s Freedom Caucus. The group that demanded concession­s, received them, then still wouldn’t vote for the bill. With friends like those, who needs lizard-like, alien invaders?

The problem was, after eliminatin­g standards for minimum benefits including ambulances, hospitaliz­ation, prescripti­ons, maternity care, drug and mental heath treatment, pediatric services, emergency services and labs, the American Health Care Act was less health insurance and more malady assurance.

24 million citizens were estimated to lose health care coverage under the AHCA and that was before the total vivisectio­n of the bill. Making passage even stickier since moderates ran away like avocados leaving Mexico the week before the Super Bowl.

The group switched its name from Tea Party to Freedom Caucus, because they’re fighting for the freedom of all Americans to die without government interventi­on. To them, compromise isn’t just a dirty word, it’s a hanging offense. Even with the rope strung around their own necks, they are resolute as glue- footed moths on a porch light.

Now Trump says he’s moving on, because “The best thing we can do, politicall­y speaking, is let Obama Care explode.” That’s what you want from a leader. Someone willing to sacrifice. His constituen­ts.

But moving on isn’t a total lock either. He hasn’t yet said, “Who knew that a border wall or tax reform or rebuilding our infrastruc­ture could be so complicate­d,” but now that the Tea Partiers have the taste of blood in their mouths, he might. The best news for all concerned is that Obama Care still covers depression.

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 ?? PABLO MARTINEZ MONSIVAIS — ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? President Donald Trump, flanked by Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price, left, and Vice President Mike Pence, right, addressing members of the media regarding the health care overhaul bill, Friday, March 24, 2017, in the Oval Office of the...
PABLO MARTINEZ MONSIVAIS — ASSOCIATED PRESS President Donald Trump, flanked by Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price, left, and Vice President Mike Pence, right, addressing members of the media regarding the health care overhaul bill, Friday, March 24, 2017, in the Oval Office of the...
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