Defending The House Vote: What The GOP Plan Gets Right; How It Could Be A Step Forward
Columnists celebrate the passage of the American Health Care Act.
The New York Times:
What The Republican Health Plan Gets Right
Now that the Obamacare replacement bill has passed the House and is moving on to the more centrist Senate, the real debate begins. What is the true purpose of health insurance, and what is our government’s goal in ensuring we have it? (Marc K. Siegel, 5/5)
The Wall Street Journal:
GOP Health-Care Sausage Is Good For You
Hooray, Republicans have saved America’s health-care system. OK, we exaggerate, but there are inklings of a salvation. Let’s start with pre-existing conditions. In principle, this should be a transitional problem in a world where everyone has access to attractive, fairly priced health insurance. By giving new options to the states, the House bill would make subsidizing pre-existing conditions a general obligation of the taxpayer as it always should have been. (Holman W. Jenkins Jr., 5/6)
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Health Care Bill Represents The Right Kind Of Progress
On Thursday, House Republicans passed a health care bill that fulfilled both of Obama's heartfelt "principles" of eight years ago. And yet while Democrats in 2009 would have built a statue outside the White House if Obama had fulfilled this promise, liberals spent most of this week accusing Republicans of wanting to see people die in the streets. (Christian Schneider, 5/5)