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      aadam101 last edited by

      I honestly don't know how anyone could ever vote for a Republican ever again.  Look at the way they treat you.  People voted for them because they promised they would absolutely repeal ObamaCare 100% and replace it with "something terrific."  Where is this "terrific" bill they promised?  They have had SEVEN YEARS to come up with something.  They lied for votes.  Plain and simple.

      http://www.cnn.com/2017/07/09/politics/john-mccain-health-care/index.html

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        pppucci last edited by

        The problem is, at least on this issue, congressional Republicans were only monolithic in their opposition to Obamacare.  They simply cannot agree on a replacement and I think Democrats are standing in the sidelines licking their chops with dreams of 2018 in their heads.  They were excluded from any deliberation during the drafting of the bill, so they are certainly not going to bail them out now.

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          aadam101 last edited by

          The fact is that Republicans love ObamaCare.  It's always been their plan.  It's a very conservative plan.  Obama was a genius in that he enacted a very conservative piece of legislation and then sat back as the conservatives whined like snowflakes.  Now it's time for them to put their money where their snowflake tears fell and they can't do it.  ObamaCare is the single greatest piece of legislation to ever come out of DC.  Both sides love it.

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