Paul Krugman: Three Legs Good, One Leg Bad
The good news for Obamacare just keeps coming in. Via Charles Gaba, the Rand Survey which was the subject of a report in the LA Times, but which wasnt publicly available is now in. And it says that as of mid-March that is, before the final enrollment surge the Affordable Care Act had already produced a net gain of 9.3 million insured adults. Again, thats a net gain; so much for claims that more people are losing insurance than gaining it.
At least some Republicans are realizing that (a) the ACA is not going to collapse and (b) they cant simply take away insurance from millions of Americans. So they have to come up with an alternative.
And as Sahil Kapur reports, at least a few of them are coming to a terrible realization: there is no alternative. You cant just support the popular pieces of reform, in particular coverage for preexisting conditions, and scrap the rest. As Jonathan Gruber taught me, and I and others have said many times, reform is a three-legged stool that requires community rating, the individual mandate, and subsidies; take away any leg and it collapses. And Kapur finds a GOP aide who admits to the awful truth: any workable GOP plan would look pretty much the same as Obamacare.
More here: http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/04/08/three-legs-good-one-leg-bad/?_php=true&_type=blogs&_php=true&_type=blogs&smid=tw-NytimesKrugman&seid=auto&_r=1&
found on the Obama Diary