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Freedom Caucus gets to yes on healthcare
The Hill ^ | Apr. 26, 2017 | Peter Sullivan and Jessie Hellmann

Posted on 04/26/2017 6:01:50 PM PDT by Innovative

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To: mrsmith

The majority arrive as conservatives but get compromised by the leadership. They campaign with our message and then undercut it to get leaderships goodies. Campaign cash. Donor relationships. Committees and leadership assignments.

It’s more of a chicken and egg discussion I suppose.


21 posted on 04/26/2017 7:42:55 PM PDT by ilgipper
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To: Innovative
actually reduce the cost of health insurance for everyday American

This is absolutely the first thing that must happen. People need to see their premiums coming down and the rest of the details will be better worked out later. Minus a reduction in premiums and hopefully a larger pool of choices, nothing will impress the Trump supporters, including me.

22 posted on 04/26/2017 8:12:24 PM PDT by prairiebreeze (Don't be afraid to see what you see. -- Ronald Reagan)
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To: House Atreides

And I question whether the duplicitous snake-in-the-grass Paul Ryan & his RINO House leadership members can get past their sabotage stage.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Agreed.

For that reason, ( I have been yelling it for months)Ryan has to go.

The former non-repeal (3 stages) bill was rumored to actually hand over the general selling and marketing of health care to the Insurance Companies who are Ryan’s primary financial contributors.On the ground the insurance companies have successfully convinced the public that they need to suffer $6000.00 deductibles, and the public has desperately swallowed it.The Insurance Companies want this to continue , giving them massive profits while screwing the People.

Ryan wants his corporate supporters to have a huge payday. Its that simple.And Ryan tried to hoodwink the People to get there, as well as President Trump. That’s why Ryan has to go. The old days are over when someone like Ryan can milk everyone so his corporate supporters and lobbyists can make massive profits.That’s why Ryan could not get the votes, when he had formerly told Trump that he had the votes.President Trumps base would not accept such a huge gouge of the People.

Ryan has proven that he places the interests of his personal fundraising and corporate lobbyists before the health of the
People. He has to go.He does not understand that the old RINO gouge/earmark days are now over.Finito. Kaput.

Good Bye Ryan.

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Paul Ryan married into money. His wife’s family are Democrats, In all truth, so is Ryan , although he has attempted to disguise the fact.He actually supported Obama’s sell out on the Iran Deal.We need a genuinely Republican Speaker.
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The Big Money Behind Paul Ryan’s Political Career

n his rise from the House’s second-youngest member to the 2012 presidential ticket, Paul Ryan has relied on the finance and insurance industries, as well as his Wisconsin background, to become a rainmaker who should provide the Romney campaign with a valuable fundraising asset.

Since his first re-election campaign in 2000, the biggest funders of Ryan’s political career have been financial firms, insurance companies, and wealthy Wisconsin companies and individuals, which have helped him amass a $4.5 million war chest, the largest in the House.

The money behind Ryan’s political career is best encapsulated by his biggest source of cash: Northwestern Mutual. As a Milwaukee-based insurance company that also offers financial services, it is all of Ryan’s biggest political backers rolled into one. The company and its employees have given him nearly $90,000 over the years, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.

But before he became the country’s leading advocate for privatizing Social Security and shrinking Medicare (and therefore a favorite of insurance companies), Ryan relied on homegrown support. Because of his family’s construction business, Ryan Inc., construction groups were Ryan’s primary financial backers in the beginning, the largest being the National Association of Home Builders and the Carpenters and Joiners Union, each of whom have given more than $50,000 over his career, according to CRP.

Midwestern groups such as the National Beer Wholesalers Association, based in Milwaukee, and companies based out of nearby Chicago, such as Abbot Laboratories and Bank One, also backed him early on.

As he ascended the ranks, his construction backers gave way to large financial groups such as Credit Suisse Group, National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisers, and the American Bankers Association. After becoming the top Republican on the powerful Budget Committee in 2007, when Ryan’s budget plans became more widely known, insurance and healthcare groups became a substantial new source of political cash. Thus far in the 2012 cycle, all but eight of Ryan’s 20 biggest backers are in the financial, insurance, or health sectors, CRP data shows. Most are financial groups like Elliott Management, the hedge fund that’s also a big giver to Romney’s campaign. Other familiar companies like Goldman Sachs and UBS are also big contributors to Ryan, who frequently criticizes the Dodd-Frank Act that regulates Wall Street and voted for the TARP bill that bailed out Wall Street banks.

Ryan brings in cash from across the country, and thus far in the 2012 cycle, nearly 70 percent of his contributions have come from outside Wisconsin. Chicago and Milwaukee are his most lucrative areas, but he’s also raked it in from surprising areas like Florida, which is actually his third-most generous state. This widespread appeal could help the Romney ticket, which raised $3.5 million after announcing Ryan would be its veep, see a permanent bump in fundraising despite both men attracting money from many of the same places.

The vice presidential nominee’s campaign finance record is not without some minor controversy. To begin with, he has long been a favorite of the libertarian billionaires Charles and David Koch. Before entering Congress, Ryan worked with a conservative group that would eventually merge with a Koch brothers’ group to become FreedomWorks, a leading sponsor of the Tea Party movement. Their mutual interests in libertarianism could explain why the private energy corporation Koch Industries has given Ryan more than $65,000 over his career. The Koch brothers have promised to funnel $400 million through outside groups to defeat President Obama this year.

Ryan’s wife, Janna Little Ryan, has also entangled Ryan in some potential conflicts of interest. Her family owns stakes in land and energy companies in Texas and Oklahoma, and according to her husband’s personal financial forms, the couple has at least $800,000 worth of holdings in those companies. An investigation by the Daily Beast last year found that those companies would receive $45 billion in tax breaks and subsidies under Ryan’s proposed budget.

Mrs. Ryan also spent a decade in Washington as a corporate lobbyist, where she worked primarily at Price waterhouse Coopers. Not only is Pricewaterhouse Coopers one of her husband’s largest sources of contributions, but so are two of her clients while working there: United Parcel Service and Blue Cross Blue Shield. Altogether the three companies and their employees have given Ryan more than $150,000 over the years.

Then there’s Ryan’s connections to a Wisconsin businessman, Dennis Troha, who with his family gave Ryan nearly $60,000 in contributions from 1999 to 2005, according to the Washington Post. Troha was simultaneously trying to open a large Indian casino in Ryan’s district and lobbying for legislation giving his trucking company special hauling privileges. To do so, Troha enlisted Ryan, who made phone calls to federal agencies and pushed for the truck legislation on Troha’s behalf.

In 2007, Troha was indicted on charges of funneling illegal campaign contributions to Wisconsin politicians to advance his gaming and trucking interests, and Ryan was the only politician named in the court documents when Troha’s associate pleaded guilty to the scheme. Ryan would later donate the equivalent of Troha’s contributions to a local Boys and Girls Club.

https://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2012/08/14/the-big-money-behind-paul-ryans-political-career


23 posted on 04/27/2017 2:58:57 AM PDT by Candor7 (Obama Fascism (http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/05/barack_obama_the_quintessentia_1.html))
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To: Innovative; Whenifhow; RoosterRedux; onyx

Yes !!!!!!!!!

The Freedom Caucus now has a seat at the table — they are helping improve the legislation.

I hope it results in changes which people can appreciate.

FRegards ....


24 posted on 04/27/2017 5:56:10 AM PDT by Arthur Wildfire! March (Ever since Civil War, DNC = terrorists: KKK, black panthers; muslim refugees, BLM ...)
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To: Innovative

I just saw this:

“In a statement today, AARP Executive Vice President Nancy LeaMond announced AARP’s opposition to the House plan that would make changes to our current health care system”

http://www.aarp.org/politics-society/advocacy/info-2017/aarp-opposes-healthcare-bill.html?intcmp=AE-POL-GE-FLXSLDR-SLIDE5-RL-1


25 posted on 04/27/2017 6:10:04 AM PDT by maxtheripper
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To: Lurkinanloomin; Ray76; eartick; All

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It’s not repeal, but it is as good as we’re going to get for now.
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Right. Damn that it is wholly unconstitutional, Federalized 1/6 of the economy, robs Peter to pay Paul and, day after day, be harder, if not impossible, to remove from the body politic...It’s different, now that the (R) own the sack-o-sh!t.

Tell us again, how’s that 40yr promise to abolish the DoEd going these days? Maybe the lowly NEA or PBS?? PP vs. selling baby parts (anyone in JAIL for that ‘snafu’ yet?).

Up next: SLAVERY returns (F* that it’s unconstitutional too, right? Slap another label on it [maybe, the Freedom Act!] and *BAM*, good as new). But the (R) only want to shackle us w/ 5lb instead of 20. So.... *WIN* /s

The country is farked. The body Republic dead...esp. when the ‘stalwarts of small govt’ can’t debate to the public why XYZ shouldn’t be but, instead, make it their own.


26 posted on 04/27/2017 6:24:04 AM PDT by i_robot73 ("A man chooses. A slave obeys." - Andrew Ryan)
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To: i_robot73; Ray76; eartick

The fact that we rolled over for the Kenyanesian Usurpation when Obama was clearly ineligible is when I knew that the Republic was truly dead.
BOTH parties are running ineligible candidates and no one cares.
Worse, if you try to point it out, you are shouted down by people who claim to be Constitutional conservatives.


27 posted on 04/27/2017 6:45:20 AM PDT by Lurkinanloomin (Natural Born Citizen Means Born Here Of Citizen Parents - Know Islam, No Peace -No Islam, Know Peace)
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To: Paladin2

If they leave in the employer mandate, there is no reason to ever support another Republican for any office, Federal, state or local.


28 posted on 04/27/2017 10:01:39 AM PDT by steve8714 (My wife calls me Dr. Smartacus. This makes me happy.)
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To: i_robot73

Great rant.


29 posted on 04/27/2017 5:20:50 PM PDT by Disestablishmentarian
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To: i_robot73

Yeah but we are WINNING /SARC


30 posted on 04/28/2017 9:23:23 AM PDT by eartick (Been to the line in the sand and liked it, but ready to go again)
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