Trump's Own Party Thinks TrumpCare SUCKS!

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Republican Health Care Bill Teeters Near Death As House Appropriations Chair Will Vote No




The most powerful Republican committee chairman in the House, Appropriations Chairman Rodney Frelinghuysen (R-NJ) has announced that he will vote no on the Republican health care bill, as Trump’s first piece of major legislation takes another step towards defeat.

Frelinghuysen (R-NJ) said in a statement, “Seven years after enactment of Obamacare, I wanted to support legislation that made positive changes to rescue healthcare in America. Unfortunately, the legislation before the House today is currently unacceptable as it would place significant new costs and barriers to care on my constituents in New Jersey. In addition to the loss of Medicaid coverage for so many people in my Medicaid-dependent state, the denial of essential health benefits in the individual market raise serious coverage and cost issues. I remain hopeful that the American Health Care Act will be further modified. We need to get this right for all Americans.”

Hours before the vote, Republicans are not coming out to support the bill. If one wants to read the tea leaves of political momentum, it looks like this legislation has no momentum. If there does exist a wave of House Republicans who will carry this bill over the finish line, they are keeping their heads down and their mouths shut.

With the approval rating on this legislation at 17%, any Republican who votes for the American Health Care Act is casting a vote that will be used against them next year. It is nearly impossible to see how this legislation passes today with the Appropriations Committee chairman opposed to it.

Frelinghuysen’s statement perfectly sums up why Trumpcare might be doomed. For every concession made to pick up support from far-right conservatives, Paul Ryan loses the vote of a moderate.

Trump is demonstrating that he has no sway over congressional Republicans, while Ryan looks like a failed Speaker.

Even if this bill survives the House, it is still a defeat as the Republican Party has completely failed their first test of governing.

http://www.politicususa.com/2017/03...powerful-house-appropriations-chair-vote.html
 
They can slow down and take their time with it as far as I care. Let them get a consensus. There are bigger fish to fry right now.
Unfortunately, Obama spoiled everybody into thinking that all you have to write anything up and that lemmings following a President won't even demand to READ the dang thing......just pass it and get it over with. A lot younger snowflakes don't realize that things like this deserve honest discussion and debate and that takes a little time.
 
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Republican Health Care Bill Teeters Near Death As House Appropriations Chair Will Vote No




The most powerful Republican committee chairman in the House, Appropriations Chairman Rodney Frelinghuysen (R-NJ) has announced that he will vote no on the Republican health care bill, as Trump’s first piece of major legislation takes another step towards defeat.

Frelinghuysen (R-NJ) said in a statement, “Seven years after enactment of Obamacare, I wanted to support legislation that made positive changes to rescue healthcare in America. Unfortunately, the legislation before the House today is currently unacceptable as it would place significant new costs and barriers to care on my constituents in New Jersey. In addition to the loss of Medicaid coverage for so many people in my Medicaid-dependent state, the denial of essential health benefits in the individual market raise serious coverage and cost issues. I remain hopeful that the American Health Care Act will be further modified. We need to get this right for all Americans.”

Hours before the vote, Republicans are not coming out to support the bill. If one wants to read the tea leaves of political momentum, it looks like this legislation has no momentum. If there does exist a wave of House Republicans who will carry this bill over the finish line, they are keeping their heads down and their mouths shut.

With the approval rating on this legislation at 17%, any Republican who votes for the American Health Care Act is casting a vote that will be used against them next year. It is nearly impossible to see how this legislation passes today with the Appropriations Committee chairman opposed to it.

Frelinghuysen’s statement perfectly sums up why Trumpcare might be doomed. For every concession made to pick up support from far-right conservatives, Paul Ryan loses the vote of a moderate.

Trump is demonstrating that he has no sway over congressional Republicans, while Ryan looks like a failed Speaker.

Even if this bill survives the House, it is still a defeat as the Republican Party has completely failed their first test of governing.

http://www.politicususa.com/2017/03...powerful-house-appropriations-chair-vote.html

Actually the GOP wants Trumpcare not to pass, so that Obamacare fails. Trump however does not want Americans to be without insurance like Obama did and does
 
They can slow down and take their time with it as far as I care. Let them get a consensus. There are bigger fish to fry right now.
Unfortunately, Obama spoiled everybody into thinking that all you have to write anything up and that lemmings following a President won't even demand to READ the dang thing......just pass it and get it over with. A lot younger snowflakes don't realize that things like this deserve honest discussion and debate and that takes a little time.

all i care about is tax reform and regulatory relief
 
They can slow down and take their time with it as far as I care. Let them get a consensus. There are bigger fish to fry right now.
Unfortunately, Obama spoiled everybody into thinking that all you have to write anything up and that lemmings following a President won't even demand to READ the dang thing......just pass it and get it over with. A lot younger snowflakes don't realize that things like this deserve honest discussion and debate and that takes a little time.

The passage ACA was probably the greatest act of legislative hubris in our lifetimes. Maybe ever lol.

The libs are tripping over themselves declaring the no-vote a fail. But they did the opposite in declaring the passage of Obamacare as a win.

And we saw how their 'win' turned out: Obamacare was a significant factor in democrats losing so many legislative seats and state houses during the illustrious reign of Obama the Great.

We'll see if the no-vote was a win or fail at some point in the future. Today, you can only guess.
 
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The AHA has never enjoyed as much support as it does today...
The myth of failure is not really happening ...
It's just getting a little more expensive for rich people...
Boo-fucking-hoo...

WRONG!!!! It hits the middle and lower middle class working people. Rich people don't even bother buying health insurance, car insurance, etc. :palm:
 
:ouch:Who would have thought that Republicans would agree with Bill Clinton that Obamacare sux....and then fail to repeal it.....

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:ouch:Who would have thought that Republicans would agree with Bill Clinton that Obamacare sux....and then fail to repeal it.....

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Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

 
That is the republican myth that you have obviously bought into...
The facts tell a different story.

No myth. I live in Ocala. Lots of gazillionaire racing and breeding operations here. I had a horse stabled at one of their farms. They'll insure their homes, life, businesses, horses and employees, but never waste money for car or health insurance. They get top quality care and pay cash for all health and hospital bills.
 
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