Reason Why Republicans Want To Repeal Obamacare

Posted by The Popular News Today on Monday, July 9, 2012

By Joseph Stevenson


House republicans are planning their own vote to repeal Obamacare law on July. This vote will be quite symbolic since it will not pass the senate which is dominated by the democrats. Also the very house has voted to repeal the enactment during the very congress that is geared up the reelection.

The Senate Democratic leaders condemned their counterparts for proceeding with, yet, another reverse vote. This happened after the Supreme Court ruled that the major provisions were actually constitutional. This makes it more difficult for reversal of the decree before June 2013.

The intricacies are hinged on three victories that the Republicans are compelled to have. First, Mitt Romney will be compelled to defeat Obama. Secondly, they will have to gain majority of the House and thirdly, they will have to win most of Senate seats. This will enable them to have a good number of their own members in the right positions.

Many people opposed to the law are quite enraged. This follows the ruling of the high court on Thursday which upheld the enactment. This included the controversial individual directive to buy health insurance. On the other hand, the supporters are ecstatic, having prepared themselves for defeat.

The decree has taken the center stage in the on going campaigns. This includes the House and the Senate races. The Republicans, including Mitt Romney, are determined to remove and possibly replace it. For the overturning the rule, then the GOP is compelled to be in control of both Houses of congress and White House.

With the determination to repeal Obamacare, republican have to brace themselves for tough times ahead. Even though they are burning with the ambition, they have to know that it would not be a walk in the park. They have to be equipped with well thought, clear cut and intelligent strategies.


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