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<blockquote data-quote="Lotta Booze" data-source="post: 571518" data-attributes="member: 4471"><p>The vote in the House got pushed because they weren't sure they would have enough votes when the Republicans controlled the House and it still BARELY passed. And then 3 Republicans voted against it in the Senate, not just McCain. But Trump has villainized that man to a wild degree so his followers target him. And Trump is the <u>Executive .</u> Going along with Liberty's analogy, if this were a company and the CEO made pledges to install plans and improve things and then failed to get it done, blaming one person lower down the ladder amongst many is an abdication of responsibility. You're letting Trump off the hook.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>For what though? Just to get even HIGHER premiums and reduce the deficit by an amount that's so insignificant that the current administration would have already pissed it away? And to kick poor people off insurance? Just seems cruel for the sake of being cruel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lotta Booze, post: 571518, member: 4471"] The vote in the House got pushed because they weren't sure they would have enough votes when the Republicans controlled the House and it still BARELY passed. And then 3 Republicans voted against it in the Senate, not just McCain. But Trump has villainized that man to a wild degree so his followers target him. And Trump is the [U]Executive .[/U] Going along with Liberty's analogy, if this were a company and the CEO made pledges to install plans and improve things and then failed to get it done, blaming one person lower down the ladder amongst many is an abdication of responsibility. You're letting Trump off the hook. For what though? Just to get even HIGHER premiums and reduce the deficit by an amount that's so insignificant that the current administration would have already pissed it away? And to kick poor people off insurance? Just seems cruel for the sake of being cruel [/QUOTE]
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