https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opini...vDf?li=BBnb4R7
Health care is back in the spotlight thanks to a controversial decision by the 
Trump administration to side with a Fifth Circuit court ruling that deemed 
ObamaCare  unconstitutional. Reports indicate that both Congressional Republicans  as well as some within Trump’s cabinet were blindsided by the Justice  Department’s decision. When health care takes center stage, it usually  spells trouble for the GOP. It also presents an opportunity for  Democrats.
Repealing and replacing ObamaCare has been a familiar  Republican battle cry over the past several years. However, over time,  ObamaCare has gained support among Americans and in the 2018 midterm  elections, health care was cited as a top issue for voters. Many say  that health care, and attacks on ObamaCare in particular, helped the  Democrats regain the House majority.
President Trump has asserted  that the GOP will become the party of health care, but there is no  indication that Congressional Republicans have a plan. Meanwhile, House  Democrats have stepped up with a specific policy package called Protect  Our Care.
The  proposal would help strengthen and expand ObamaCare. In doing so, it  puts Republicans and progressive Democrats on notice; House leadership  is sending a signal that eliminating ObamaCare is not an option and  single-payer is not the answer.
Why is this important? Because  main stream Democrats have a chance to reclaim the narrative about  health care in a meaningful way. It was a winning issue for them in last  year’s midterms, and it can be a winning issue for them in 2020 –  unless they get distracted by the wrong things.
What might those  things be? Never-ending investigations. People outside of the Beltway  are far more concerned about kitchen table issues like the cost and  quality of their health care, than they are about relitigating the  Russia collusion theory that Special Counsel Robert Mueller has just  completed a thorough investigation of.
Yes, Congress has oversight  authority to investigate the executive branch, but it should exercise  those Constitutional duties judiciously to ensure that its work is taken  seriously. Democrats run a major risk if they focus their efforts on  further investigations rather than on making laws.
Doing so will  play right into the hand of President Trump, who has already asserted  that the Mueller investigation was a waste of time, that it proves his  innocence, and that it was – as he said all along – a witch hunt.  Whether those assertions are factually accurate or not is irrelevant;  the longer Democrats fixate on Trump, the more they will make Trump look  right about them.
Democrats have a golden opportunity to make the  2020 election about issues, not indictments, and they are well  positioned to show that they are defending the well-being of the  American people by juxtaposing their health care policies to Trump’s.
If  the Trump administration’s views on health care were to be implemented,  roughly 10.1 million Americans would stand to lose their health care  premium subsidies, and around 15 million would lose coverage through the  elimination of Medicaid expansion.
As it is, since Trump has been  in office, cuts have been made to important programs that help  Americans enroll in ObamaCare, and that stabilize the insurance market.  These moves have contributed to an increase in the number of uninsured  people to the tune of about 7 million. Trump has proven that his actions  do not match his words when it comes to preserving health care  coverage.
These are bad policies. And bad policy often equates to  bad politics. States like Ohio, Michigan and Pennsylvania would be  disproportionately impacted by an ObamaCare repeal. That could spell  trouble for Trump’s Electoral College path to victory in 2020.
I hope Democrats stay the course and show they’re serious about making health care policy that helps the American people.
There is a very good point - Trump and Republicans have opposed Obamacare (ACA) for it's cost and inefficiency.  Yet the ACA covers patients with pre-existing conditions.  
Yet, the cumbersome and extreme regulation and manipulation of the market-place causes increased costs and inefficiencies .  Also takes away the freedom of choice for those wishing their own insurance coverage - whether personally or with employment. 
Dismantling the ACA without an appropriate replacement - with coverage for pre-existing conditions - is a recipe for chaos in Health Care in America.  Republicans would be wise to have a suitable , better replacement
Democrats are so invested in Hate Trump - they cannot see the need for other matters to address in the nation.  They have an opportunity - but likely will blow it due to intractable hatred of Trump and complete focus on Impeachment. 
Not to mention the stupid proposals of AOC's Soylent Green New Deal, and racism
 of Omar, Tlaib, and other Dems.   Dems have an opportunity - I think they will shoot themselves in their own mouth and ass.