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A question that only an ignorant fool or dishonest hack would ask.View attachment 166218We should be. This is the same tactic that was used to pass the ACA.Are you tired yet, of them laughing at you, as they play it?That is the way the game is played.
What tactic would that be?
The ACA made it out of committee in the House of Representatives in July 2009, after a month-long markup and 160 Republican amendments. The House didn’t vote on it until November 7th.
In 2010, the Senate health committee spent nearly 60 hours over the course of 13 days marking up the legislation that would become the ACA.
The Senate Finance Committee held 53 meetings about the ACA and an eight-day markup of the bill, which was the longest markup for the committee in over 20 years. The committee considered 130 amendments and held 79 roll-call votes.
There were 44 hearings and public events about the plan in the Senate alone.
The bill was signed into law in March 2010, 8 months after it emerged from committee in the House.
Trumpcare Bill Subject To Way Less Public Debate Than Obamacare
Ah, a picture to dodge a question you clearly can't answer. What tactics? All those attempts to bring Republicans into the conversation? All the GOP amendments that were allowed into the ACA? All the public hearings and experts? The GOP isn't using those "tactics" now are they?
EVERYONE on this board knows about the vote buying for the ACA