To: boycott
No, because they demand perfection in an imperfect world, and that which they seek will always remain elusive to them.
But with that being said, I wonder, because I honestly don't know, how many Freedom Caucus members voted to make Paul Ryan speaker, I do hope it was zero.
14 posted on
03/24/2017 8:21:21 PM PDT by
WhatNot
(The Gospel doesn't promise the American dream, it promises Eternal life in the Kingdom of God.)
To: WhatNot
“they demand perfection in an imperfect world”
That’s what RINOs always say about conservatives.
22 posted on
03/24/2017 8:24:56 PM PDT by
NobleFree
("law is often but the tyrant's will, and always so when it violates the right of an individual")
To: WhatNot
Everything I’ve heard is that it was a GOPe bill that wasn’t going to fix anything.
Why pass such legislation?
24 posted on
03/24/2017 8:26:24 PM PDT by
boycott
To: WhatNot
They weren't demanding perfection. They were demanding a bill that actually accomplished the things that Donald Trump and the GOP had been promising to people. The bill didn't even offer any relief from unaffordable insurance premiums for most Americans. If the GOP bill didn't even do THAT, then it wasn't just "imperfect" -- it was a complete waste of time.
26 posted on
03/24/2017 8:29:53 PM PDT by
Alberta's Child
(President Donald J. Trump ... Making America Great Again, 140 Characters at a Time)
To: WhatNot
I believe there was only one vote against Paul Ryan. For that reason I am skeptical of ALL he Republicans in Congress. They will not cooperate in anything that diminishes their take from the Chamber of Commerce or, for more of them than I like to think about, their Soros stipend.
80 posted on
03/24/2017 9:12:19 PM PDT by
arthurus
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