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Letters to the Editor: The talk over subsidies is proof Obamacare is unaffordable
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Letters to the Editor: The talk over subsidies is proof Obamacare is unaffordable

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Last updated: December 22, 2025 3:15 pm
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Published: December 22, 2025
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Dec. 22, 2025 7 AM PT

To the editor: Enterprise columnist Michael Hiltzik claims that Republicans have tried to kill Obamacare “with out providing a cogent reason why” (“Republicans don’t have a healthcare plan, only a plan to kill Obamacare,” Dec. 17). However guess what? The calls for to subsidize skyrocketing premiums are de facto proof that Obamacare has failed. What extra do we have to declare it unaffordable and in want of radical revision or substitute?

The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 and Inflation Discount Act of 2022 prolonged subsidies by means of 2025, expiring now. Cries to spend billions extra to maintain Obamacare alive show that going ahead is unsustainable. The outdated saying “good cash after unhealthy” has by no means been extra related.

When an goal, nonpartisan, fact-based analysis of the way forward for funding Obamacare is completed, there could be no stronger case for “killing” it than the present disaster. The column cherry-picks just a few details and research that might excuse the lead-up to its present demise, with no point out of different proposals.

Hiltzik ignores the tens of billions of {dollars} the feds pay to allow the state packages. California’s Medicaid program has been challenged with current high-profile cuts to its federal funding. Underlying these omissions, he provides no answer for the individuals who will “vote with their toes” when insurance coverage premium shock arrives.

Raymond Roth, Oceanside

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To the editor: From the very outset, the ACA was a good suggestion however poorly designed and completely underfunded.

Sadly, the legislative department of our authorities doesn’t appear to care, and the Los Angeles Instances would seemingly moderately bash Republicans than provide options to the issue.

If we’re going to be trustworthy, we have to admit that our whole healthcare system is poorly designed and underfunded. For years, the annual report of the Social Safety and Medicare Trustees has really useful that “the lawmakers tackle the projected belief fund shortfalls in a well timed approach with a purpose to section in essential modifications regularly and provides staff and beneficiaries time to regulate to them.” Perhaps, if members of Congress had the identical healthcare as the remainder of us, they’d contemplate this a extra pressing downside.

Till Congress decides to face the totality of our healthcare system, I’ve little to no hope.

Kevin Minihan, Westchester

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