What is the GOP thinking?

PLENTY of democrats talk about single-payer .. virtually no republicans.

They don't give a fuck about born human life.

Government controlled Single payer systems is the argument of idiots, dullards and morons who lack the intelligence it takes to comprehend the obvious.
 
if when// but NOT NOW is the point. Meanwhile Trumpcare is what you get because of Clinton - not Bernie
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I cannot believe you are still defending HRClinton. She cost you (Dems) the election -
Bernie had better poll number against Trump.
She cost the nation SP.
Bernie would have prioritized it, and that's what we'd be talking about now instead of the Republicans zeal to repeal.
She cost the USA/west a chance to treat Putin with realpolitik instead of hysterical Russiaphobia.
The money and weapons in Europe have reached obscene proportions, even for a Cold War.


You need to digest this,and understand Clinton fucked it all up for us all - instead of dismissing me
with "Clinton delusions" the woman is human garbage,and she's still blaming everyone else.

Complete and total delusion .. no disrespect intended.

.. and you think democrats should have listened to you. :0)

You voted for Trump .. what Single-Payer plan is he pushing?

Obviously you don't care as much about Single-Payer nor healthcare for all as you claim .. no disrespect intended.
 
BS.... Obama Care saved no one nor had the capacity to save anyone. In fact there were exponentially more citizens that freely chose to accept the FINE/TAX than chose to pay the high cost of premiums and deductibles of this government boondoggle known as Obama Care.

Not much on history as recent as Nov. 2016. One of the platforms that got Trump elected was his promise to repeal and replace Obama Care. Now the propaganda from the left begins with the lie that America simply loved Obama Care and its huge deductibles with no choice of provider or physician, and the American People are supposed to punish the GOP because they are fulfilling a campaign promise? Really? :palm:

Really lying asshole?
I had pre-existing conditions and couldn't buy insurance.
I had major heart surgery and survived thanks to Obamacare.
You fucking idiot.
 
2018 is the healthcare election.

The GOP miscalculated this one, bigly. People voted against Hillary; they didn't vote to have their healthcare taken away. Everyone knows someone who benefited from Obamacare; many know someone whose life was saved.

And a bunch of white dudes put together a perfect campaign photo for Dems by yucking it up & patting each other on the back - for taking away people's healthcare.

APPLAUSE :hand:
 
You didn't answer my question yesterday.

What % of Americans have seen their premiums rise as a result of Obamacare?

Still too stupid to do your own research and fact checking I see. Nothing dumber than a clueless reprobate who gets nearly everything wrong demanding proof for things they are incapable of comprehending in the first place.
 
2018 is the healthcare election.

The GOP miscalculated this one, bigly. People voted against Hillary; they didn't vote to have their healthcare taken away. Everyone knows someone who benefited from Obamacare; many know someone whose life was saved.

And a bunch of white dudes put together a perfect campaign photo for Dems by yucking it up & patting each other on the back - for taking away people's healthcare.

Another dimwitted prediction from the guy who gets nearly everything wrong. Only RuneTard and BuckTard beat you when it comes to severely stupid moronic predictions.

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House 2018: Rating Changes in 20 Districts

Republicans' 217-213 passage of the American Health Care Act on Thursday guarantees Democrats will have at least one major on-the-record vote to exploit in the next elections. Although it's the first of potentially many explosive votes, House Republicans' willingness to spend political capital on a proposal that garnered the support of just 17 percent of the public in a March Quinnipiac poll is consistent with past scenarios that have generated a midterm wave.

Not only did dozens of Republicans in marginal districts just hitch their names to an unpopular piece of legislation, Democrats just received another valuable candidate recruitment tool. In fact, Democrats aren't so much recruiting candidates as they are overwhelmed by a deluge of eager newcomers, including doctors and veterans in traditionally red seats who have no political record for the GOP to attack - almost a mirror image of 2010.
http://cookpolitical.com/story/10342
 
House 2018: Rating Changes in 20 Districts

Republicans' 217-213 passage of the American Health Care Act on Thursday guarantees Democrats will have at least one major on-the-record vote to exploit in the next elections. Although it's the first of potentially many explosive votes, House Republicans' willingness to spend political capital on a proposal that garnered the support of just 17 percent of the public in a March Quinnipiac poll is consistent with past scenarios that have generated a midterm wave.

Not only did dozens of Republicans in marginal districts just hitch their names to an unpopular piece of legislation, Democrats just received another valuable candidate recruitment tool. In fact, Democrats aren't so much recruiting candidates as they are overwhelmed by a deluge of eager newcomers, including doctors and veterans in traditionally red seats who have no political record for the GOP to attack - almost a mirror image of 2010.
http://cookpolitical.com/story/10342

many will be healthcare workers with the FACTS republicans hate so much
 
Fundraising went through the roof after that vote.

I love that Perez & Ellison want to contest every single district. '18 is going to be the Dems' '94.
 
if when// but NOT NOW is the point. Meanwhile Trumpcare is what you get because of Clinton - not Bernie
++

I cannot believe you are still defending HRClinton. She cost you (Dems) the election -
Bernie had better poll number against Trump.
She cost the nation SP.
Bernie would have prioritized it, and that's what we'd be talking about now instead of the Republicans zeal to repeal.
She cost the USA/west a chance to treat Putin with realpolitik instead of hysterical Russiaphobia.
The money and weapons in Europe have reached obscene proportions, even for a Cold War.


You need to digest this,and understand Clinton fucked it all up for us all - instead of dismissing me
with "Clinton delusions" the woman is human garbage,and she's still blaming everyone else.

Dude seriously the topic of the thread is how republicans are going to retain seats if Trumpcare passes.
Can you please post on topic?

Hillary has no place in this conversation as has already been pointed out (twice)
 
Really lying asshole?
I had pre-existing conditions and couldn't buy insurance.
I had major heart surgery and survived thanks to Obamacare.
You fucking idiot.

^Another great reason to repeal Obamacare. :rofl2:

All kidding aside asswipe, lying is a way of life for a repugnant dumbfuck like you.
 
House 2018: Rating Changes in 20 Districts

Republicans' 217-213 passage of the American Health Care Act on Thursday guarantees Democrats will have at least one major on-the-record vote to exploit in the next elections. Although it's the first of potentially many explosive votes, House Republicans' willingness to spend political capital on a proposal that garnered the support of just 17 percent of the public in a March Quinnipiac poll is consistent with past scenarios that have generated a midterm wave.

Not only did dozens of Republicans in marginal districts just hitch their names to an unpopular piece of legislation, Democrats just received another valuable candidate recruitment tool. In fact, Democrats aren't so much recruiting candidates as they are overwhelmed by a deluge of eager newcomers, including doctors and veterans in traditionally red seats who have no political record for the GOP to attack - almost a mirror image of 2010.
http://cookpolitical.com/story/10342

:rofl2: @ cookpolitical.com
 
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