Los Angeles Times

They voted to nix Obamacare

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Re “GOP’s sudden healthcare switch,” Oct. 21

The GOP, at this 11th hour, finds itself in need of compassion, so it claims to support protecting people with preexistin­g conditions.

All available evidence suggests otherwise. Orange County Republican­s like Rep. Mimi Walters and Dana Rohrabache­r have voted dozens of times to repeal the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. When leadership deems the truth disposable, we should vote for different leadership.

Republican­s have chipped away at cost-averaging features that make it possible for those with preexistin­g conditions to pay affordable premiums. Each action that diverts healthy people from the risk pool endangers the balance of revenues to payouts. That’s the design of the sabotage.

Republican­s are either lying when they say they can protect preexistin­g conditions while removing healthy payers from the risk pool, or they are so math-challenged that they cannot do their job. Marcia Desrosiers

Lake Forest

Rohrabache­r is now in favor of forcing insurance companies to cover people with preexistin­g conditions, even though he voted dozens of times to repeal Obamacare. That’s because someone in his family now has a preexistin­g condition.

Prior to the Rohrabache­r family’s problem, it was OK for the rest of us with preexistin­g conditions to have no coverage. The congressma­n has forgotten that it is his job to care for everyone, not just his own family. Annie Wilburg

Thousand Oaks

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