How can it be Democrats fault that the AHCA can't pass thru Congress?

What does it matter? Either I have a point or I don't. My concerns are my own, and are frankly a red herring fostered by inferior posters.

Not saying you can't state your views, just that not being an American means you might not be aware of the situation Americans face.
 
Not saying you can't state your views, just that not being an American means you might not be aware of the situation Americans face.

Canada has enough of their own problems since they elected Trudeau. This seems to be the only way he can deal with that sad reality.
 
They all have to go. Both sides. Soogey the decks. Start again.

Outside of partisan-ville that's the way most people are going to look at it.

Fundamentally, it's a failure of congress to pass legislation for the executive to sign into law. You can fault Trump all you want, but you could exhume Reagan and I doubt he could get the republican caucus moving in the same direction on this bill.

There are too many competing interests. Too much scare rhetoric about dead bodies piling up in the streets because of republicans. So they get skittish over the politics and chicken out on voting for what many of them promised to.

And if democrats think they will fare any better if the ball somehow gets kicked down the road to a democrat controlled congress, they're delusional. It took them two years to pass the first version and then only by using every hook and parliamentary crook they could conjure up. They didn't even know what was in the damned thing!

At the risk of kicking a dead horse, this whole mess could have been averted had they just approached the problem incrementally. It's so much easier to debate and vote on a singular aspect of the healthcare delivery system than trying to debate and pass the whole thing at once.

As someone said, it's too complicated.
 
Not saying you can't state your views, just that not being an American means you might not be aware of the situation Americans face.

Actually, I am an American. I just don't live in America and have no interest in living in America. Why does it matter to anyone where I live? I don't bother anatta because he lives in Russia.
 
We don't need government-mandated healthcare. America became great without it. For over two centuries Americans lived, worked, struggled and fought to make this nation the most prosperous and greatest place on the planet.

Obamacare weakens America and it's un-American.
 
Actually, I am an American. I just don't live in America and have no interest in living in America. Why does it matter to anyone where I live? I don't bother anatta because he lives in Russia.

It doesn't matter where you live, except if you aren't in America it's hard to see how you'd have a lot of real-world experience with the issues here. Are you an American citizen?
 
you're right.......you don't have a point and don't matter......

Fortunately, that's not for you to say. Or rather, you CAN say it, but your opinion is no better than anyone's. And I'd say worth a great deal less, since I don't think I've ever seen you make a cogent point. Rather, you just make low-brow remarks in a vain attempt to seem involved and relevant in an adult conversation.
 
Fortunately, that's not for you to say. Or rather, you CAN say it, but your opinion is no better than anyone's. And I'd say worth a great deal less, since I don't think I've ever seen you make a cogent point. Rather, you just make low-brow remarks in a vain attempt to seem involved and relevant in an adult conversation.

go ahead.....stroke yourself.......you've earned it today by being the butt of my ridicule.......
 
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