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I think this may be the first to actually get through both houses. I doubt that he will sign it, and I doubt that they can muster the votes to override it.
You know, had the GOP spent as much energy working at fixing the the problems that still exist with the health care system, instead of trying to repeal the ACA, we could probably have the best health care system in the world, by now.
That would have been a real step towards "Making America Great Again."
Isn't 56 the approximate number of times that the democrats try to redo elections that they lost or resubmit bills that are rejected? They never seem to know when to quit, so it seems natural for republicans to try the same thing.
I think this may be the first to actually get through both houses. I doubt that he will sign it, and I doubt that they can muster the votes to override it.
You know, had the GOP spent as much energy working at fixing the the problems that still exist with the health care system, instead of trying to repeal the ACA, we could probably have the best health care system in the world, by now.
That would have been a real step towards "Making America Great Again."
Isn't this the truth. The GOP is unsurpassed in wasting time and money on useless votes and endless investigations. If they exerted even a fraction of that amount of energy on something productive they could actually accomplish something.
Is the ACA perfect? Far from it. Will the GOP do anything to fix it, or even simply propose some alternatives? Not a chance. They don't know how to govern. They only know how to waste their time and our money.
Isn't this the truth. The GOP is unsurpassed in wasting time and money on useless votes and endless investigations. If they exerted even a fraction of that amount of energy on something productive they could actually accomplish something.
Is the ACA perfect? Far from it. Will the GOP do anything to fix it, or even simply propose some alternatives? Not a chance. They don't know how to govern. They only know how to waste their time and our money.
The GOP is tilting at windmills...again. They have no back-up plan, and never had one to begin with. They seem to take great pride in trying to take health insurance AWAY from needy, hard-working families who can't get insurance through their workplaces. GOP governors, almost to a man, have also rejected Medicaid expansions that would actually HELP their own constituents. They have no conscience, whatsoever.
The GOP is truly the party that conspires to make the lives of the 99% WORSE.
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