To: so_real
The legislation he introduced is a short-n-sweet repeal of Obamacare.
There is no way that will pass even without the filibuster, and he fully knows that. If the house believes it has a chance in the senate (which it does not), there is no way it passes. The rinos would be screaming about 26 year old children, woman and young children being kicked off there health plans. Only to be out done by the dems and msm. If you believe it would pass the senate and that mccainiac, linda, collins, mercowski and others would vote for it? Well, good luck.
64 posted on
03/30/2017 12:40:33 PM PDT by
JoSixChip
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To: JoSixChip
Ryancare wouldn’t even pass in the Senate.
66 posted on
03/30/2017 12:41:57 PM PDT by
Lurkinanloomin
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To: JoSixChip
You are wrong "there is no way" for it to pass. Even
(click) Paul Ryan in his own words has promised We the People that a simple majority in the Senate can repeal ObamaCare. The House has passed such a bill already
six times. And, *now* that we've given them a majority in the Senate and a Republican President,
now they suddenly refuse to vote on a simple repeal??? That's horse-pucky and most of us are not stupid enough buy what that RINO is selling today. Bring the Brooks bill to the floor and prove me wrong, I double-dog dare them. The seventh time, with a majority in the Senate and a Republican POTUS, is the charm and we all know it. (If the Congress-critters felt differently, they'd be pleased to watch a simple repeal fail again and allow it to the floor.) It's only because it would succeed that they refuse to do it.
72 posted on
03/30/2017 12:59:38 PM PDT by
so_real
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