The executive director of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) observes that any Obamacare health care replacement plan that attempts to implement “universal coverage” will suffer the same outcome as the Affordable Care Act (ACA), since the more “coverage” that is mandated, the less actual “health care” will be available. Orient emphasizes what has ultimately been the demise of Obamacare. Its supporters say millions more have “coverage,” i.e., insurance cards, though many can’t afford its high premiums and deductibles. “The reported success of the Affordable Care Act (ACA or ObamaCare) is based on enrollment numbers,” Orient explains. “Millions more have ‘coverage.’ Similarly, the predicted disasters from repeal have to do with loss of coverage.” The physician continues that plans to provide universal coverage will result in “tens of thousands of deaths.” In the fervor to keep Obamacare’s pre-existing conditions provision and the push further for universal coverage, Orient asks where the data are on the ACA’s actual impact: Where are the statistics about the number of heart operations done on babies born with birth defects, the latest poster children? How about the number of babies saved by this surgery, and the number allowed to die without an attempt at surgery—before