1) They are voting to repeal ACA in real time.
2) They have not offered even a hint of an alternative.
This is not only going to be potentially damaging those who will lose their coverage - but it's also incredibly difficult for business: there is no roadmap. Insurers, and all other businesses small and large now are left in the dark with respect to their future. Introducing such ambiguity is definitely stupid, and it's 'anti businesses'.
They have at least two years of unlimited power, they should debate solutions, narrow it down to an actionable plan, and then modify ACA in a well thought out process.
As it stands, they're just rolling back laws and haven't discussed anything else, which I think is irresponsible. They don't need to be in such a panic.