GOP health care bill has been pulled. There will be no vote.

at least BAC has brain function. You've been a flatliner since the first words out of your ignorant mouth.
I pay all my bills, fuck you and your racialism

At least I ain't sitting here waiting on the government to take care of me, you broke bitch.

I DONT WANT MY TAX DOLLARS GOING TO HELP YOU!
 
Precisely what we've come to expect from out of the mouth of a GOP voter:

"I got mine, you can go F**K yourself."

Except for rich liberals who don't want anyone but their own living around them right? Texas had limited zoning codes so you can live next to who you want right Zap. Otherwise why would they let the less educated around them?

And as you like to say ROFL
 
Let Us Recap the Orange Clown's First 70 Days in Office

Can't Repeal Obamacare
Can't Get Mexico to Pay to Build the Wall
Travel Bans/Muslim Bans Ruled Unconstitutional
Libeled a Former President of the United States
Being Investigated for Treason and Collusion with a Foreign Power
Routinely Embarrassing our Country, and Insulting Allies
On Record as Being the Least Truthful and Most Lie-Prone President in Modern History
Worst Approval Rating of any New President in Memory

Ladies and Gentlemen: The Faces of the Modern Republican Party: Donald J. Drumpf and George Dumbya Bush
 
Obamacare Isn’t in a ‘Death Spiral
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/15/...replacement-probably-wont-be-either.html?_r=0

Republicans say Obamacare is already in a 'death spiral' — but one chart shows it's not

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http://www.businessinsider.com/obamacare-death-spiral-chart-2017-2

If I may ask. You are not a fan of Obamacare because it is corporatist and want a single payer system. But it seems you are arguing on behalf of Obamacare because the other "side" is against it. Am I wrong?
 
From the article" The decision means that for now, at least, Obamacare will remain in place until Republicans can come up with some plan that can overcome deep intra-party divisions about how to kill it."

This is not over by a long shot and none of us have heard the end of it yet.
 
From the article" The decision means that for now, at least, Obamacare will remain in place until Republicans can come up with some plan that can overcome deep intra-party divisions about how to kill it."

This is not over by a long shot and none of us have heard the end of it yet.

How many years do we need to come up with a plan?
 
“Let’s remember that Republicans said for eight years that there was nothing that President Obama could propose that they would lift one finger to support, Now we suddenly discover that when Republicans are in total control of the government and can’t get their act together. We need Democrats to discover bipartisanship. Did you ever say one time in eight years, that Republicans should come to the table with Obama. You cannot expect or demand Democrats play ball, they have zero incentive to play ball. Why should they?”

- MSNBC's Joy Reid

She's got a point!
 
If I may ask. You are not a fan of Obamacare because it is corporatist and want a single payer system. But it seems you are arguing on behalf of Obamacare because the other "side" is against it. Am I wrong?

I understand that the perfect shouldn't be the enemy of the good.

Single-payer is the perfect .. but Obamacare is better than nothing .. which is what the other side is offering. I fact, what the other side is offering is worse then nothing. Just a tax scheme for the rich .. death and disease for everybody else.
 
Fair enough.

But the fact remains it is the right who does not want health care for all, for what ever reason.

They hate anything that they think will cost them profits and help Blacks, minorities and the poor.
"What do you have to lose?"

We're about to find out.
 
I have no idea how long it will take Republicans. Just pointing out this is long, long from a dead issue.
No. It isn't a dead issue, but this past two months was not about healthcare. It was about tax cuts. They wanted to take away all funding from ACA and cite those savings as an excuse to cut taxes elsewhere.
 
No. It isn't a dead issue, but this past two months was not about healthcare. It was about tax cuts. They wanted to take away all funding from ACA and cite those savings as an excuse to cut taxes elsewhere.

And now they aren't going to be able to do that, either.

They'll probably start going after various assistance programs and slash their funding.
 
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