Sen. Dan Coats (R-IN) summed up his appetite for fixing Obamacare if the Supreme Court invalidates the law's crucial tax subsidies in more than 30 states later this year in one word: "No."
Then he repeated it three more times.
“No, no, no, no,” Coats, who sits on the Senate Finance Committee, told the Wall Street Journal's Louise Radnofky when asked about restoring tax credits in the states that use HealthCare.gov.
As TPM's Sahil Kapur detailed Thursday, Republicans aren't at all sure what they'll do if the Supreme Court undermines the law in King v. Burwell. Working with Democrats isn't considered viable, but they also haven't coalesced around an alternative -- despite Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's statements that a conservative victory in King would provide the opportunity for a "major do-over."
At least some GOP staffers sound unnerved by their party's unpreparedness.all those years of dust ups "repeal and replace" and they knowing deceived us again because they never had a plan other than the rebuked Ryan voucher plan but it never stopped them from perpetrating the fraud that they did have a plan. i remember another time they held this book with umpteen pages of jobs bill which was a give away they always complain about reading long bills not likely they would have the wear with all or interest to write one, later it was revealed that book was stapled together blank pages, then he tried to tweet a 5 point plan and same game different name.
http://www.inquisitr.com/1525808/john-boehner-jobs-tweet/