Ezra Klein writes of the fundamental problem Republicans are having on agreeing on an Obamacare replacement. Obviously, it's that some of them don't want one at all, whereas some of them would like to be re-elected.
But Klein's point — and I think he's right — is that the ones who don't want the government at all involved in health care don't for the most part, say that. For the most part, they mask their true goal by pretending to be looking for that great, impossible fix where everyone's covered and it doesn't cost much. And that therefore has become the presumed goal in our government.