So, by definition, not a NeverTrumper.
If you're going to shill for Levin, at least do it with a modicum of honesty. You seem to post an awful lot from Conservative Review, trying to get them clicks? You also seem partial to headlines with the name Levin in them. Since you're obviously a levin fan, maybe you can answer a question: Levin did not feel it necessary to inform his beloved audience about the firing of Mark Steyn?
Here's some info, correcting you re Levin never being never trump ...
Talk radio host Mark Levin, who has endorsed Republican presidential candidate Texas Senator Ted Cruz, declared, I am not voting for Donald Trump. Period and count me as never Trump on Friday.
http://www.breitbart.com/video/2016/04/08/levin-i-am-not-voting-for-donald-trump-count-me-as-never-trump/
In fairness to Levin, the article you cited was dated April 8, 2016.
Levin never wavered in his hatred of “Hillary Rotten Clinton, Her Thighness”.
I think it was in September that he said he was going to vote for Trump in his opening monologue.
People can change their minds in the course of the campaign. I was a delegate to the district and state GOP conventions here in Virginia; I supported Cruz, because I thought he was the most consistently conservative candidate in the race. However, in the course of the next three months or so Trump won me over. In the main, his presidency has been amazing.
However, you have to take legislation one bill at a time; that you support Trump doesn’t mean that you can’t speak out against a badly written piece of legislation.
Maybe the silver lining is that if they take all the tax provisions out of Obamacare, then Justice Roberts’ contention that the bill is constitutional under the 16th Amendment is not longer valid (if it ever was); then the law as amended is a clear violation of the commerce clause and must be struck down in toto.
One of the ironies about the current Congress is that Ted Cruz has been one of Trump’s most reliable allies on the Hill, and I think Trump knows it.