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I am actually dizzy from all of the spin in the above text.
Trump promised repeal and replace of Obamacare, in his own words, on either the first day of his administration or within the first 100 days. Trump FAILED to do his job, using the sliding metric that he set.
As for "debate" - there was only Trump's wheeling and dealing in White House meetings, but in placating the Freedom Caucus, he lost the votes of the moderate Republican congressmen.
#TRUMPCareFail
LOL etc etc
I have a clue for you: you were dizzy long before reading that text.
Dizzy with the delusion that stampy foot insults will change anyone's mind about reality.
I do, however, commend you for elevating shuck and jive to the next level.
LOL etc etc
I have a clue for you: you were dizzy long before reading that text.
Dizzy with the delusion that stampy foot insults will change anyone's mind about reality.
I do, however, commend you for elevating shuck and jive to the next level.
Run outa spin, didja? Had to resort to ad hominen?
Run outa spin, didja? Had to resort to ad hominen?
#TRUMPCareFail
Eight years is a long time to remain smug. Think you can do it?
Obviously the "text" you read is only my opinion and quite frankly I didn't post it to convince anyone, least of all someone as willfully blind as yourself.
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Well, this only proves one thing, Obama had the support of his party and Donald Trump does not have the support of his party............
That's true.
What the Democrats didn't support was America.
And therein lies the difference. Obamacare was endorsed and passed simply because it was a Democratic program and Democrats had the votes. AHCA failed because it was not a good bill.
........ in the aftermath of King v. Burwell, that the law in its fundamentals is not going away. It may help a bit if more Americans, including prominent commentators, stop repeating a false political narrative about the genesis of Obamacare. https://www.theatlantic.com/politics...-birth/397742/
I think we would be so lucky if every bill passed had spent as much time on the floor, in debate, in hearings and in negotiations as Obamacare was.
........ in the aftermath of King v. Burwell, that the law in its fundamentals is not going away. It may help a bit if more Americans, including prominent commentators, stop repeating a false political narrative about the genesis of Obamacare. https://www.theatlantic.com/politics...-birth/397742/
I think we would be so lucky if every bill passed had spent as much time on the floor, in debate, in hearings and in negotiations as Obamacare was.
Who are you going to believe, The Atlantic or your own eyes? Just count the days, months, meetings, negotiations, and hearings that it took to pass Obamacare and compare them to how much time Ryan and Trump spent on their bill. It's quite laughable.
Hmmm... So according to the deranged on the Right, when Dems passed Obamacare w/o Republican support, it was the Dems fault for not including the Republicans.
When the Republicans try to pass a bill without Democrats' support, it's the Democrats fault for not running to help Republicans....
The joke the Republicans were expected to vote for was the Genius plan of Lyin Ryan. This guy thinks he is the smartest guy in the room. Next to Trump. Not one Democrat had a words worth of input so why blame the Democrats? They just sat and watched the incompetence of the Republicans who had 7 years to get their stuff together.
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