Steve Benen: Core Contradictions Drive ACA Criticism
As the Affordable Care Act continues to find its footing and the system grows stronger, its detractors are finding that their arguments are running into each other in unhelpful ways.
For example, for years, Republicans have argued that Obamacare redistributes wealth in such a way as to punish the wealthy. The party stuck to that line, right up until Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) argued the exact opposite: [Obamacare] exacerbates income inequality. This is why the rich have gotten richer under President Obama.
You can say the ACA goes too far to help the poor, or the ACA goes too far to help the rich, but you shouldnt say both at the same time. The same is true of enrollment numbers critics of the law tend to complain that enrollment totals to date are both too high and too low.
Likewise, the right has long believed the health care law goes too far to help bring coverage to the uninsured. Now, however, some conservatives are arguing it doesnt go far enough.
More here: http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/core-contradictions-drive-aca-criticism
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