Like what?
As far as “sincerity,” the House voted a dozen times to repeal it.
But, when the budget came up for a vote, the House not only threw away the “Sequester” cuts, they fully funded ObamaCare for two years, including guaranteed bail outs for any insurance company that lost money selling ObamaCare policies.
When the House voted on raising the debt ceiling, same story, they voted “yes” and went home, not one squeak about O-Care.
If repealing O-Care is not important enough to risk a government shutdown, if O-Care is not important enough to risk political damage to the Republican Party, then why bother to have a Republican Party at all?
Finally, just 7 weeks from the election, Ted Cruz is the only nationally known elected Republican who is publicly campaigning for the repeal of O-Care.
The GOP leadership policy on O-Care is “Mend it, don't end it.”
And that is appalling.