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    McConnell hints GOP will try ObamaCare repeal again next year

    Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell suggested Wednesday that Republicans would take another stab at repealing the Affordable Care Act after the midterms, saying in an interview that "we’re not satisfied with the way ObamaCare is working.”
    McConnell, who in the past two years has overseen the appointment of a record-setting number of federal judges and justices, and the passage of a broad tax reform bill, acknowledged that Republicans' failed effort to repeal ObamaCare in 2017 remained a major "disappointment" of his tenure.
    “If we had the votes to completely start over, we’d do it," McConnell, R-Ky., told Reuters. "But that depends on what happens in a couple weeks."

    More at: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/mcc...gain-next-year
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    In the event a RED WAVE drops the number of Senate (D)s by 5 seats,
    and the number of House (D)s by 15 to 25 seats, I was expecting this.
    If this goes the opposite direction, he is practically a political eunuch in
    February after a flipped Senate and an almost flipped House. Just sayin!

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    McConnell hints GOP will try ObamaCare repeal again next year [in desperate and slimy bid to get out the GOP vote]
    Sounds about right

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    Quote Originally Posted by r3volution 3.0 View Post
    Sounds about right
    LOL

    McCain is gone now, why wouldn't they repeal it now?

    You just want the Demoncrats to win.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    LOL

    McCain is gone now, why wouldn't they repeal it now?

    You just want the Demoncrats to win.
    Because they didn't want to repeal it before (regardless of McCain)?

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    LOL... Yup... yer gonna do it. Its repeal time... Those republicans are going to repeal obamacare. Who believes this sh!t?


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    Quote Originally Posted by brushfire View Post
    LOL... Yup... yer gonna do it. Its repeal time... Those republicans are going to repeal obamacare. Who believes this sh!t?

    Everyone knows you have to suspend disbelief to enjoy the show.

    Also, turn off your cell phone, and go to the lobby to get yourself a treat.


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    Quote Originally Posted by r3volution 3.0 View Post
    Because they didn't want to repeal it before (regardless of McCain)?
    McCain was the only thing that stopped it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    McCain was the only thing that stopped it.
    You forget how it happened.

    No one (save Rand, and perhaps one or two others) wanted anything approaching a real repeal.

    The several bills that were in serious consideration (including the one McCain killed, and the one that passed) were all various flavors of turd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by r3volution 3.0 View Post
    You forget how it happened.

    No one (save Rand, and perhaps one or two others) wanted anything approaching a real repeal.

    The several bills that were in serious consideration (including the one McCain killed, and the one that passed) were all various flavors of turd.
    The one McCain killed was enough of an improvement that Rand voted for it, with more Senate Republicans they won't have to make as many concessions to the "moderates".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    The one McCain killed was enough of an improvement that Rand voted for it
    It was still crap.

    with more Senate Republicans they won't have to make as many concessions to the "moderates".
    Don't forget the moderate in the White House, who proposed the first and worst bill.

    Remember Sean Spicer in the press room saying that was the plan, they were all in, and there was no plan B?

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    Maybe, just maybe, they could have a plan ready to go. Something without hand written notes in the sidelines written by the healthcare industry. Even just an outline of a plan would be a start.
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    Must be election season.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheCount View Post
    Must be election season.
    LOL, that it is.

    It always brings out a special kind of...enthusiasm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by r3volution 3.0 View Post
    LOL, that it is.

    It always brings out a special kind of...enthusiasm.
    Is this:

    A) Promising the people imaginary ponies to get them to vote for you
    B) A list of things that the Republican party will claim in 2020 that they were totally going to do but the mean Democrats wouldn't let them
    C) Both
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    Just popped into this thread to see if the usual suspects were throwing the needed amount of wet blankets.

    I was not disappointed.

    Carry on.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Aratus View Post
    In the event a RED WAVE drops the number of Senate (D)s by 5 seats,
    and the number of House (D)s by 15 to 25 seats, I was expecting this.
    If this goes the opposite direction, he is practically a political eunuch in
    February after a flipped Senate and an almost flipped House. Just sayin!
    I agree but I also think that this promise does more to motivate the left than the right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by angelatc View Post
    I agree but I also think that this promise does more to motivate the left than the right.
    That thought also occurred to me. Was this a set-up question by a Democrat reporter?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian4Liberty View Post
    That thought also occurred to me. Was this a set-up question by a Democrat reporter?
    Healthcare cost is reportedly at the top of the list of things voters are concerned about. If they see Trump as a fixer, it would make sense they want him to fix healthcare.

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    Everything that comes out of the mouth of a politician from now until after November 6 should be ignored.
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    Quote Originally Posted by devil21 View Post
    Everything that comes out of the mouth of a politician from now until after November 6 should be ignored.

    This kind of simple common sense used to be, well, common around here. Sadly, no longer.

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    Maybe he IS trying to rally voters. Poll as of October 16th:

    https://www.greenwichtime.com/techno...n-13317941.php



    Support for President Barack Obama's signature domestic achievement — the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare — is at record highs less than three weeks before the midterm elections.

    A majority of Americans (53%) and of likely voters (54%) approve of the healthcare law.

    That is also significantly more than the 45% who approve of the Republican tax cuts passed last year.

    The results could provide a boost to Democrats in November's elections as voters list healthcare as their top issue.
    Among "likely voters" in the poll, 54 percent have a favorable view of Obamacare and 43% unfavorable. 37% of voters approve of Trump's handling of the issue while 55% disapprove.

    The polling represents a huge shift from just after the 2016 election, when approval for Obamacare hovered in the low 40s. It marks the culmination of two years of increasing approval of the law and the highest approval rating among registered voters polled by Fox since March 2015.

    And last year's Republican effort to repeal the healthcare law was deeply unpopular. The American Health Care Act, which Republicans failed to pass the Senate. One poll found approval for the repeal law at 17%, while others found that as little as 8% of Americans supported the passage of the new law. A study found that the Republican effort — the attempted fulfillment of a key campaign promise — was the most unpopular bill in three decades.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheCount View Post
    Is this:

    A) Promising the people imaginary ponies to get them to vote for you
    B) A list of things that the Republican party will claim in 2020 that they were totally going to do but the mean Democrats wouldn't let them
    C) Both
    Both, plus:

    D) The topic of a future Trumpsplanation



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