This is exactly what I would have expected.
Republicans who voted for these incompetent @-holes are equally incompetent @-holes.
Eff the Republicans!
Maybe President Trump’s plan all along?.....the level of hate thrown Trump’s way on this forum the last week has been atunnung.
Wasn’t it Paul Ryan and Ted Cruz that worked together on the TTP bill? And didn’t Ted Cruz say during the campaign that he like Paul Ryan??? And it seems like I remember Ted Cruz and Glen Beck going to the southern border to hand out ‘Teddy Bears and Soccer Balls’ sometime early in the campaign???
That’s impossible! Trump doesn’t play 64D chess! He didn’t set Ryan up to implode! /s
most polls are fake news.
I think this one might be on to something, though.
I think Trump makes a mistake if he goes to the Dems for a deal, however. Of course, he hasn’t been wrong about much.
But more government, which is the hallmark of the Democrats, is not good.
No surprises here
I disagree.
The fiasco has hurt the entire GOP, of which Trump is part.
The party cannot get out of its own way.
Doesn’t mean they can’t recover, but right now the GOP looks like it always has, utterly pitiful, totally useless and absolutely ineffective.
Last week, 59% of Republicans and 55% of Trump voters
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I’m only surprised that his approval was that high before the Ryancare fiasco. He’s been a weasel for a very long time.
Ryno is swallowing poison and hoping Trump dies. He had better start working with Trump to save his own ass.
In this spirit, let me suggest a compromise on Health Care, which could satisfy both the strict Constitutionalist & strict Jeffersonian, on our side, while reassuring the "moderates," who fear the result of an abrupt abandonment of the present Federal involvement in Civilian Health Care. This approach, understood, is intended to be acceptable in principal by almost all Republicans, as well as some Democrats in districts where everyone is not a Leftist "whack job."
We can start with a brief recital of medical history, to postulate the ideas--the long term objectives--first, what the framers of our Constitution intended, when they left health care legislation to the States; and secondly to the honorable intentions of the class of physicians, who assumed the responsibility of the Hippocratic oath.
{Why this is important as a unity gesture, is not just that it would appeal to the hard core right--of which I am one. It actually leads to a public debate as to an ideal that argues for a Republican approach. It leads to an ability to demonstrate why Obama care has simply worsened the already grossly inflated medical costs that LBJ's 1965 intrusions have directly contributed to. The fact is that it is lunacy to allow the Federal Government, via various mandates, to meddle in something as immediate as the relation between a physician and patient, and expect the two certain results that anyone able to picture the dynamic interaction of factors, would expect: to wit, soaring costs & declining efficiency of service. Properly employed, this discussion will help public attitudes.)
Next, there needs to be what at first blush will appear as a factual recital in the opposite direction, relating only the factors now present in American Health Care, which actually have to be taken into account, as we endeavor to pursue a reasonable strategy, acceptable to all fair minded people of all persuasions, to back the bureaucrats in Washington out of American medicine. Here is the essential legal analogy:
We have in the law a doctrine that provides an exception to ordinary contract law, which allows the creation of a binding obligation, where one party--even without legal consideration for the promise--induces another party to commit to something, or part with something of value; where the party inducing the commitment is deemed to be estopped from denying the benefit promised. Under such an understanding, it would be unfair to immediately cancel the benefit promised to those who voluntarily signed up for Obamacare, under the promises made at the time.
Note, we do not suggest a permanent Federal entitlement; only that we recognize the concept that people who committed their future medical needs under the fallacious--but for many over-powering--inducements, have a legitimate situation--from a lay perspective--that needs to be addressed in a satisfactory manner.
We have to acknowledge these concerns--both sets of concerns--the reality of what worked without the Federal Government for 2200 years, and what works in human concerns generally, and the mess that the Socialist manipulators have created by their misuse of Federal power, for functions never delegated to those Socialist manipulators.
Just starting with a brief discussion of both factors, will elevate the level of public trust that we are not bulls in the proverbial china shop.
Now before someone accuses me of compromising principle, this is how Medicare & Medicaid are handled in the appropriate Chapter of the Conservative Debate Handbook:
Facts are that Trumps just ten weeks in and that with more than intense obstruction to what hes trying to accomplish....He's not the problem...Ryan and Congress is as usual. The way things are moving against him I'm giving him a year for even getting a small portion done....already remarkable what he has accomplished...so I give him an A+....I could care less about the political rhetoric going back and forth, he;ll handle it however he desires........I look at what he's doing....and am impressed!
The public knows that President Trumps biggest problem is Paul Ryan, not the Freedom Caucus.This poll proves it.
1)Ryan is bought and paid for by his wife whose estate is worth 6.5 million dollars , she and her family are democrats.
2)Secondly Ryan is bought by the Insurance and Big Pharm Lobbies.In Particular Northwestern Mutual, a Milwaukee-based insurance company that also offers financial services. All but eight of Ryans 20 biggest backers are in the financial, insurance, or health sectors, CRP data shows.
https://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2012/08/14/the-big-money-behind-paul-ryans-political-career
Paul Ryan tried to screw the People on Health Care, and he will keep trying to screw the people on Health Care.He wants massive profits for his backers.The Freedom Caucus stopped Ryan and exposed him to the People and also exposed Ryans agenda to President Trump.Ryan does not care one wit for the People.Ryan is a man made by his wifes fortune, not from his own effort or intelligence, or popular support from the electorate. He bought his way through lobbyists.
President Trump needs to turn that Ryan rig around, or he will become the lamest duck in presidential history.All the president has to do is rely on the People. It wouldnt take much.
God Bless the Freedom Caucus.
Just as I said last week.
Republicans and Independents don’t like the individual mandate
Republicans and Independents don’t like the individual mandate
Republicans and Independents don’t like the individual mandate
Republicans and Independents don’t like the individual mandate
Republicans and Independents don’t like the individual mandate
That’s what this poll means.
The soul of a man can often be transparent.
People know in their heart that Trump is a patriot and doing his best. He doesn’t get everything right but no man does. Humans are fragile and can err, it’s the way it has always been.
Given that polls in general are faked all the time and Yougov is no different from the rest this is very good news. Not unexpected but very good nonetheless.
Trump is operating on a different plane, Ryan doesn’t realize Trump set him up. October behavior has consequences.
Ryan is a fool and his stupidity has resulted in Obamacare remaining the law and people having to pay tons and tons of extra money for coverages. This fool is responsible. He needs to resign as Speaker and then quit the House all together.