I gave up trying to read the House bill, and I haven't even attempted the Senate version. It is depressing to me that the GOP lacks the courage to ram through a full repeal and replacement of Obamacare, and is instead resorting to fixing some of its worst aspects.
But I am surprised and optimistic to see that Avik Roy, the policy expert who was 100% right about all the flaws with the original Obamacare, is actually pretty happy about the new Senate bill. I'd recommend everyone give this a read, as opposed to the dopey tweets from Dems claiming that the GOP wants to kill everyone (nice rhetoric, guys - keep feeding your hate to your base).
Roy's primary praise for this bill is that it fundamentally transforms Medicaid, which is the worst and most wasteful of all entitlement programs, and is one of the biggest drivers of our federal deficits. I'll take his word for it.
I'm chiefly disappointed that this bill still relies heavily on federal subsidies - like Obamacare - to make insurance more affordable, when we should be taking a free market approach to driving down cost. Unless we dramatically deregulate health insurance, and lessen the role of insurance in purchasing health care, prices will continue to rise.