I think you are way behind the times. The Republican House voted 41 times for repeal.
Acting now is unnecessary because the matter is now before the SCOTUS.
Wow, it’s almost as if Congress could not tell SCOTUS to butt out on any number of topics....
Could have swore I read otherwise, somewhere.
> I think you are way behind the times. The Republican House voted 41 times for repeal.
No, I think not — it becomes remarkably clear when you look at things not as Republican vs. Democrat, but the Power Elite vs. us. Don’t you remember how all of a sudden, when the Republican party had enough to block ObamaCare’s funding, it just sailed through? Or how after the Republican party got a majority in the Senate any vigor about repeal dissipated? — Those votes were made because they KNEW they would fail, they were putting up a front and never really meant to repeal it, just give the illusion so that in November they could run on “we’re not Democrats!”.
In fact, they view November as solid proof that (a) they don’t need the conservative vote to win, and (b) that mere words without actions are “good enough”. THAT is what they learned, they don’t see it at all as average Americans saying “Enough! We want this shit stopped!”, not at all.
> Acting now is unnecessary because the matter is now before the SCOTUS.
Bw-ahahaha...
Yeah, the Supreme Court’s going to toss it out... did you learn anything from the tax-that-is-not-a-tax? Essentially the court will do a song and dance and find everything the federal government’s been doing a-ok in-general. Sure they might slap the wrist for show at one or two points, but in the end they are no lovers of liberty and are all to willing to make you a slave of the state.