IronWing
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With each repeal/replace attempt, voters will better understand what they stand to lose should the Republicans prevail.
Haha, oh boy.
Is Trump really gonna risk another public rebuttal? I think this dude seriously has no idea what most of the details of the ACA replacement actually state. I don't think he knows what's in the EHBs, for example, or how successful, say, a federal social insurance program can work.
This is somewhat misleading. There are effectively 3 parties in the US Congress now. Although the Tea Party usually caucuses with the GOP, they can barely stand establishment GOP leadership. Although I agree with you it's embarrassing that they can't get legislation through the House, it's fairly easy to see why. The GOP can't/won't deal with the Dems, and they can't get the extreme right wingers to fall in line either.How embarrassing is it when Conservatives hold a majority in every branch of government and still can't get anything done? They complain Dems won't work with them when Republicans can't work with other Republicans. When your party holds the majority in the house where there is no filibuster, you can't chalk up the failure to the minority party.
This is somewhat misleading. There are effectively 3 parties in the US Congress now. Although the Tea Party usually caucuses with the GOP, they can barely stand establishment GOP leadership. Although I agree with you it's embarrassing that they can't get legislation through the House, it's fairly easy to see why. The GOP can't/won't deal with the Dems, and they can't get the extreme right wingers to fall in line either.
This is somewhat misleading. There are effectively 3 parties in the US Congress now. Although the Tea Party usually caucuses with the GOP, they can barely stand establishment GOP leadership. Although I agree with you it's embarrassing that they can't get legislation through the House, it's fairly easy to see why. The GOP can't/won't deal with the Dems, and they can't get the extreme right wingers to fall in line either.
I think the rest of us are much better off if the mainstream GOP and Tea Baggers cannot get along and pass legislation.They are using the (R) to get votes but are not acting like a part of the party. The GOP needs to tell them to play ball or go home. The GOP needs to clean their house, the rest of us are getting tired of the stink.
If my only options were to deal with the moderates across the aisle or deal with the bat shit crazy fanatics within my own party I know what choice I would make.This is somewhat misleading. There are effectively 3 parties in the US Congress now. Although the Tea Party usually caucuses with the GOP, they can barely stand establishment GOP leadership. Although I agree with you it's embarrassing that they can't get legislation through the House, it's fairly easy to see why. The GOP can't/won't deal with the Dems, and they can't get the extreme right wingers to fall in line either.
If my only options were to deal with the moderates across the aisle or deal with the bat shit crazy fanatics within my own party I know what choice I would make.
If my only options were to do nothing but tow the party line at the expense of accomplishing anything for my constituents for the sake of keeping my job or leave the job in 2 years with full health coverage and pension for life with my soul intact I know what choice I would make.....and you'd be primaried.
clearly you aren't fit to be a professional politician.If my only options were to do nothing but tow the party line at the expense of accomplishing anything for my constituents for the sake of keeping my job or leave the job in 2 years with full health coverage and pension for life with my soul intact I know what choice I would make.
He makes all kinds of outrageous claims, but "I passed the bill before I didn't" would be pretty low even for Trump.To "claim" victory, all he has to do is get it passed in the house, then he can blame the dems for it not passing and he can save face and move on.
Nope. The record does not support your contention at all. Almost the entire Republican House and Senate voted to repeal ACA 60+ times when Obama was President. Only 3 House Republicans voted no and two are still in the House. If they all voted to repeal where is the argument? Just have the guts to repeal it first and kick everyone off their insurance. They just want the "savings" to pay for the tax cuts for the wealthy. Now they just want the tax cuts without caring to pay for them. Borrow and spend Republicans whenever a Republican is President.This is somewhat misleading. There are effectively 3 parties in the US Congress now. Although the Tea Party usually caucuses with the GOP, they can barely stand establishment GOP leadership. Although I agree with you it's embarrassing that they can't get legislation through the House, it's fairly easy to see why. The GOP can't/won't deal with the Dems, and they can't get the extreme right wingers to fall in line either.
Nope. The record does not support your contention at all. Almost the entire Republican House and Senate voted to repeal ACA 60+ times when Obama was President. Only 3 House Republicans voted no and two are still in the House. If they all voted to repeal where is the argument?
There isn't much info posted about it but on the surface it sounds like a failure. I'll wait to judge it until more info is available. I'm predicting this will be better than the first attempt and how many lose coverage but the costs will line up pretty similar to ACA/Obamacare.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/heal...lan-to-repeal-obamacare/ar-BBA56Md?li=BBnbfcN
I'm not understanding the benefit(s) of the limited waiver option. Can someone help me out with what they are going for.
*I'm still waiting for what was promised:
Lower monthly costs
Lower deductibles
Lower prescription costs
Healthcare for everyone
Lower year over year cost increases
And a wonderful, great system