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To: jonrick46
This is where Newt Gingrich steps in.

Problem with Newt, is he's always stepping in it.

140 posted on 03/25/2017 1:03:46 AM PDT by Windflier (Pitchforks and torches ripen on the vine. Left too long, they become black rifles.)
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To: Windflier

That is the problem with Newt. He undermines his own usefulness. That nugget of usefulness is brilliance that has value—tremendous value. The Republicans should reach out to those men and groups of brilliance for this very important task. They are in the process of building a system that will determine the future health of millions of people. It is like building a system that takes man to the moon. The challenge is building a mechanism that unleashes the free enterprise system for the innovations and new cures that determine the advance of medicine in America.

We need the best minds involved in the process—people like Newt Gingrich . Maybe not as Speaker, but he can help with the legislative process that will get the legislation done. Others will give answers for the failures of this present legislation and correct what was needed. This is a daunting task, much like space travel. We need all hands on deck to get it done. What is created in the months ahead will lay the groundwork for healthcare for generations to come.

What the Democrats rammed down our throats was a disaster because it was top down Big Government on steroids. It was Communism. They really stepped in it.

This nation cannot afford to create another disaster because they pitted Big Government against free enterprise and did not engage the best minds for the answers.


155 posted on 03/25/2017 5:01:36 AM PDT by jonrick46 (The Left has a mental illness: A totalitarian psyche.)
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