great healthcare for many Americans
And no healthcare for millions of other Americans.
great healthcare for many Americans
Did you say the same thing when Obama signed executive orders attempting to legalize the Dreamers and later attempting to do the same thing more broadly with DAPA (struck down in federal court, repealed by trump)?
This type of nonsense from the Presidency is nothing new unfortunately and I wouldnt call Obama a tyrant.
The ACA actually has many sections delegating the details to the secretary of HHS so this might even be legal, although Trumps poor, incompetent administration will likely do a terrible job of implementing any changes,
Perhaps he expected protests like in France.There are protests all the time. How many have you been to?
And no healthcare for millions of other Americans.
How is it that a guy who doesn't know shit about healthcare is allowed to play with the lives of others? Where are the mass protests?
Most modern legislation delegates enormous discretion to the executive branch to fine-tune and vary the details, because of how complex the modern administrative state is. Trump probably does have the power to render the ACA non-functional in practise, though I cant comment on the legality of any specific action.Take his ass to court again. Can you just steamroll a Congressional bill like that?
Americans dont give a shit.
Edit: Oh, I see the theres protests all the time brigade has arrived. We need millions in front of the White House.
The protests are held here, in the free speech zone.
Anywhere else and it is shunned by the moderates due to protesters causing them inconvenience.
Americans dont give a shit.
Edit: Oh, I see the theres protests all the time brigade has arrived. We need millions in front of the White House.
The EO had leaked: https://twitter.com/ASlavitt/status/918481607337697280
The EO had leaked: https://twitter.com/ASlavitt/status/918481607337697280
Did you say the same thing when Obama signed executive orders attempting to legalize the Dreamers and later attempting to do the same thing more broadly with DAPA (struck down in federal court, repealed by trump)?
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The EO had leaked: https://twitter.com/ASlavitt/status/918481607337697280
1/ Executive orders rarely have immediate legal effect. They're marching orders to agencies. This one is no different.
2/ As a legal matter, nothing changes the moment that Trump signs the E.O. We'll have to see what Labor and HHS do.
3/ That's why it's weird to ask whether the E.O. is legal. It doesn't have any independent force.
4/ What matters is whether what the agencies eventually do is legal. And there, we only have the sketchiest sense of what's coming.
5/ For my money, the biggest surprise in the EO is that it doesn't ask Labor to allow association health plans to market to individuals.
6/ Labor will just redraft rules to allow small employers to band together. That's problematic but it doesn't imperil the individual market.
7/ We can only speculate why the administration dropped the more aggressive proposal to allow AHPs to market to individuals.
8/ But I bet that they realized pretty fast that they'd have to break the law -- in particular, ERISA -- in order to do so.
9/ As ugly as the EO is, maybe there's a tiny silver lining. Maybe the rule of law still matters, even to the Trump administration.
10/ At any rate, the most significant portion of the EO relates not to AHPs, but to short-term plans.
11/ Here's the take-home message: "Make Garbage Insurance Great Again."
12/ The damage to the Obamacare exchanges could be severe. But the damage will also be quite variable.
13/ The states should still retain authority to regulate short-term plans -- and to require them to adhere to ACA rules.
14/ If so, the administration's actions will matter most in red states and less in blue states. It's federalism through the back door.
15/ Last point: I don't see why this EO has received all this attention. It's a promise to make changes; it doesn't itself change anything.
16/ It's like the first EO that Trump signed on health reform: long on promises, short on action.
17/ It's a chance for Trump to look like he's doing "something." But he's not, or at least not yet.
18/ I want to see what the agencies actually DO, not some vague instructions about what they SHOULD do.
19/ Until then, it's just grandstanding. /fin
Nicholas Bagley, a University of Michigan Law Professor, discussed this EO on twitter.
https://twitter.com/nicholas_bagley/status/918485117366079488
Here is a side by side for easier comparison. Has its pros and cons just like Obamacare did.
If the president is gonna lie his ass off, I want it broadcasted.I wish the press would not allow him to stand up there and blatantly lie.
If the president is gonna lie his ass off, I want it broadcasted.
Oh phew. Trump's executive order (which is really just a press release) says it must be consistent with the law.
[SARCASM]
Damn that's actually real good. Hope it catches on.DonT.Care
The word "consider" means that nothing has actually happened, at least. Hopefully this leads nowhere.
So am I going to loose insurance? Im on the ACA.
They're definitely trying to create confusion. Why else would they sign some crap bill just before the open enrollment period?
You should still be able to sign up for Open Enrollment for 2018.
Great one more year of insurance and then Im fucked.