And yet that is exactly what the GOP claimed - and acted on - while Obama was still president. They sent at least one clean repeal bill to his desk, after passage in both the house and senate, knowing he would veto.
And they claimed they had the right formula, the right answer to getting rid of the monstrosity - just before they stated that they were rolling their sleeves up to come up with the solution they already said they had.
To those who say the current bills are a good start, I ask a simple question: Are the current bills also an appropriate end point? Because it is clear that the GOP does not have the stones to do the hard work of actually getting rid of the federal takeover of health insurance and health care - and the GOP politicians will do and say nothing to reveal this duplicity on their part.
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To those who say the current bills are a good start, I ask a simple question: Are the current bills also an appropriate end point? Because it is clear that the GOP does not have the stones to do the hard work of actually getting rid of the federal takeover of health insurance and health care - and the GOP politicians will do and say nothing to reveal this duplicity on their part.
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Come now, FRiend. If they were true to their word and passed a full repeal (thus supporting their platform and the Constitution), what *else* would they have to run on come ‘18? /*spit*
You’re 100% correct. To those ‘half-loaf’ suckers, one need only ask how well the ‘other half’ is coming along v. DoEd, amnesty...let alone the ‘hard choices’ of: NPR, NEA or (*dun dun dun*) PP.
Personally, I worry what ELSE they are going to saddle We with before the tables are flipped. Last time we got NSA, TSA, Pard D, NCLB. ‘Fraid we’ll all be hearing about ‘saving the Republic’....by ‘volunteering’ ones 401K\Roth+...