Balderdash!
We have Ted Cruz and Rand Paul in the Senate, among others, who have said that Ryan-care as originally constituted won't pass that chamber.
We also have the steadfast House Freedom Caucus, which has been getting concessions and improvements that might very well dispel their reservations. Indeed, we're now reading that it's the RINO's who are beginning to complain in some instances.
Without those patriotic elements who are negotiating for the best provisions, this legislation will never pass.
In any event, there's no reason to think that the House Freedom Caucus will suddenly repudiate the improvements they've achieved, and instead vote for an inferior version of this bill which they already said they'd vote "no" on.
Let's remember that the naysayers were initially insisting that this bill would have to be considered "as is", with no changes—a canard that has clearly been disproven.
Yawn. Underestimating President Trump again. What else is new?
see 34..
he has a point. this crap won’t die..