^ "Told you so" is mostly the strategy O'Reilly is advocating. He thinks if people get the choice to sit around and watch certain people floundering under ACA for a year (i.e. the poepl who sign up right away), support for it will continue to lessen. Could backfire (i.e. if ACA is successful), but at least it's rational.
The more radical arm of the Republican party on the other hand has ACA derrangement syndrome. Also they seem to think there is no going back once it is in effect. I don't get it, they could always improve it, replace it, repeal it. It's democracy.
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