Americans are not of one mind about health care reform— a recent Gallup survey showed that 46% were in favor of repeal and 40% wanted to move forward with the law being enacted. (Interestingly, there were great differences in support of the law based on age – with the under 30 crowd clearly in support and the 50+ crowd favoring repeal.)

I can understand having qualms about some provisions of the health care reform law. If I were queen, I would have done things slightly differently. But, I am absolutely opposed to repeal. And what I don't see coming from the repeal advocates is a plan—for anything.

Our health care status quo isn't working for anyone—not for consumers, employers, governments, or anyone else. Last Thursday, the Congressional Budget Office concluded that between 2012 and 2021, repealing the law would increase the national debt by approximately $230 billion (more on that in a future blog post…). And so when I talk to the folks looking for repeal, my question for them is always: what's your plan?

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