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Good. Dems still own Obamacare. Let it RIDE!!!
The GOP just needs to create a two part, one payer health care system. Part one would be for the military and veterans and part two would be for everyone else and fashion it after the French health care system.
The GOP just needs to create a two part, one payer health care system. Part one would be for the military and veterans and part two would be for everyone else and fashion it after the French health care system.
Good. Dems still own Obamacare. Let it RIDE!!!
ACA is here to stay.
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 41% of Likely U.S. Voters think it would be better for Congress and the president to repeal the existing health care law completely and start over if they cannot agree on what fixes to make. But 52% say it would be better to leave Obamacare alone until they can come to an agreement on changes. (
Nobody is "reeling", they never intended to repeal it. We are spectator's in a semi interactive drama. Nothing more
Nobody is "reeling", they never intended to repeal it. We are spectator's in a semi interactive drama. Nothing more
Beleive it or not it looks like McConnell is going to go for it.
McConnell Pulls Plug on GOP Health Care Bill, Will Seek Obamacare Repeal
by Leigh Ann Caldwell
WASHINGTON — Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell acknowledged Monday night that he lacked the votes to pass the Senate health care bill after two more Republican senators came out against it, leaving the party short of a majority.
Instead, he said the Senate would vote on a full repeal of Obamacare, with two years before the repeal goes into effect to allow time to create a new system. The new plan may appear to fulfill a seven-year GOP promise, but it faces extremely difficult odds after many moderate Republican senators have already come out against repeal without an immediate replacement.
McConnell pulls plug on GOP health care bill, will seek Obamacare repeal