Theoretically, instead of penalizing people tax wise for not getting Obamacare the Republican plan seems to be based upon rewarding low income people (lower class and middle Class) with tax Credits to the point where you would have to be stupid or something not to be rewarded with the tax credits form the Government if you buy health insurance under Trumpcare.
The problem is many Conservative REpublicans might vote against this because they consider it to be an entitlement. So we will have to see if it passes the House and the Senate right now.
However, from everything I'm presently hearing, if by some miracle it passes both the Senate and the House, Trump is bound to sign it the way things are going right now.
So, will this be better or worse than the way things are now?
That remains to be seen.
However, getting all Republicans (at 10 or more kinds of Republicans on board) might be an impossible task to begin with.
However, most Republicans are pragmatic enough to realize if they don't pass this, this is the end of the Republican party for up to 50 years into the future.
So, will pragmatism (of acting more like the Democratic party win out?) or will Republicans fragment like they did before Trump and after Trump?
So, if Republicans don't come together now and do this the Republican party is basically over for all intents and purposes and so will be Trump and his whole administration because the people will be up in arms if Trump and his REpublicans betray the common people now on healthcare.
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