Rep. Tom Price’s four part strategy to overturn ObamaCare

From Byron York via the Washington Examiner

First, the GOP will “identify as often as possible the detrimental and remarkably consequential effects of this bill on communities.” He pointed to news from the heavy-equipment makers Caterpillar and John Deere that the new law will cost them $100 million and $150 million, respectively, in the coming year. You’ll be hearing a lot about that from Republicans in the days to come.

The second part of Price’s strategy is for Republicans to support the various constitutional challenges to the law.

Third, Price said, “We have to repeal the egregious aspects of this bill and replace them with patient-centered solutions.” Note the phrase “egregious aspects.” Republicans will be arguing not to throw the entire bill out, but the elements that most involve federal government coercion: the individual mandate, government definition of “acceptable” insurance plans, etc.

The fourth part of the GOP plan is pretty simple: Win in November.

Read the entire article, “Message to Dems: People still don’t like Obamacare.