Sometimes there's no 'new direction' or 'better avenue'. Sometimes makin' do with what you got is the best thing to do.
Let's take the ACA as example...
I guess I'm in the minority here, but my health care (when and why I go to the doctor, how often I go, how I pay for it) is my business and no one else's.
All I want from government is final arbitration (not first, not intermediary, final) in disputes between me and the doc (or insurer or hospital), and I want congress (along with cleanly and wholly repealing the ACA) to make it so if I, livin' in LA., find an insurer in Alaska offering what I want, for the price I want, I can transact with that insurer.
Beyond that, the government should be (as it should be on a great many things) silent and neutral.
Repeal, and do not replace (do not seek a 'new direction' or 'better avenue'...just back up).
Instead: we're gonna end up with what we have (or a tweaked, and still crappy, version of it).
Progress, sometimes, ain't.
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