Of course not but Paul's being honest. Undoing it will be very difficult now that the machinations are in place (and some Republican voters are actually benefiting from it).
To use a couple of cliches, elections have consequences and you can't put toothpaste back in the tube. When Obamacare fails, it will be replaced by single payer. We're not going back. We don't have a time machine or a magic "do-over" button.
To use a couple of cliches, elections have consequences and you can’t put toothpaste back in the tube. When Obamacare fails, it will be replaced by single payer. We’re not going back. We don’t have a time machine or a magic “do-over” button.
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Giving up isn’t in my playbook and neither is accepting unrealized inevitabilities.
Getting rid of it may be challenging, but it is possible and that is what needs to happen.
Also, toothpaste can, indeed, be put back into the tube if one wants to put it back in badly enough.