To: C19fan
Lamar Alexander (R-TN) and Patty Murray (D-WA):
The pact could buoy health insurance companies, which came out forcefully against the Republican repeal effort and have faced uncertainty since the November election of Republican President Donald Trump, who vowed to sink the law.
Now let's concentrate on insurance industry contributions to these two traitors.
Sounds to me like the Senate is trying to spend money, something it can't do. The Constitution is very explicit: spending bills must originate in the House.
13 posted on
09/28/2017 12:48:53 PM PDT by
upchuck
(Circumvent can't.)
To: upchuck
This happens all the time. They can submit this to the house. The house eventually puts a number on a bill and presents their bill.....which may be the exact same thing.
To: upchuck
I am embarrassed to be from Tennessee
40 posted on
09/28/2017 2:06:44 PM PDT by
CottonBall
(Thank you, Julian)
To: upchuck
Insurance companies are now investment firms, specializing in bundling Body Mortgages on every US citizen in the now Federal Work Camp.
It’s the no. 1 issue about the election they keep deflecting keeping every US citizen with a millstone on their neck and the Exempt Ones want and know it.
62 posted on
09/28/2017 8:00:27 PM PDT by
Varsity Flight
(Extortion-Care is is the Govevrnment Work-Camp)
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