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Remember Trump supporters: Don't forget to tell us when you get tired of winning.
We won when we prevented the election of a multiple felon who would have continued the third term of the previous criminal enterprise.
Although Spicer insisted that the vote-gathering is continuing to "make progress," he made clear that the White House does not yet have a majority.
Lol
The great Deal maker comes through!
His brilliant insight?
To pass the buck and restate the same option that's been on the table (and failed) for 7 years.
The genius boggles the mind.
Bless your heart, you set the bar pretty low. Enjoy winning.
Hey, he didn't write the bill, it's not his job. That was Ryan's bill, he's the one who didn't want anyone to see the bill until the last minute and wouldn't accept amendments from conservatives. So let him and his minions own the consequences.
Some reports are saying Trump caved in and agreed to end the ban on pre-existing condition denials....just to get a "victory".
The Art of The Desperate Deal.
I think the ultimatum is a smart move. Let the House Republicans own it if they fail and be primaried in the next election by Republicans who will advance the repeal of Obamacare. Obamacare, it's economic pain, suffering, and failure will always be owned by the Democrats. They gave birth to it.
The House should have loaded the bill up sent it off to the Senate and if it died under the Bryd Rule, blame it on the Democrats. More people are going to be harmed by Obamacare than helped by it. That dynamic will be driven home with a vengeance in months to come.
More people are going to be harmed by Obamacare than helped by it.
The uninsured column just got ten million higher.
It has been in place for seven years and no one has been harmed by it yet.
Absolute lie.
Absolute lie.
With seven years to come up with a plan, it seems odd that the Repbulicans can't even agree amongst themselves.
The uninsured column just got ten million higher.
There's a difference between being covered and affording care.
Many of those are people who had coverage prior to Obamacare but cannot afford what they were forced to enroll in by Obamacare. Premiums higher, deductibles are higher, and co-pays are higher, than what they had before. Some of these are high enough to prevent people from actually using their coverage. There's a difference between being covered and affording care.
Uh, yeah, that's what some of us have been trying to say when Trump, Ryan etc. say that everyone will "have access" to insurance, not that will actually have insurance, which is what Trump promised repeatedly even after he was elected. I "have access" to a Lamborghini, if I could afford one, which I can't.
Meanwhile, Rodney Frelinghuysen, the Dickens character who moonlights as chair of the Appropriations Committee, says he's voting no. It would be unusual for a key committee chair to vote no on a bill so important to the leadership and to a president from his own party.
This thing will either pass by 1 or 2 votes, or lose by 20-25. If it's going to go down anyway, a lot of folks are not going to vote yes in vain on something everyone from the far left to Heritage and the Kochs hates.
"All" will not be covered no matter what they come up with. Many will simply choose not to buy it in the first place.