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That s/b: GOPers now blaming McCain for losing the House, which is a new low.
When it seems GOPer lawless makers cannot stoop any lower, they manage go down to a new low. Now the creeps or creep blames the late Sen. McCain's vote for Obamacare at being the reason why GOPers were kicked out of the House as some deplorable majority. This instead of blaming themselves for their terrible failure of being traitors and destructive attempts they conspired against the well being of society. This includes idiots that voted against their own interests in favor of this GOPer terrorist mob who are also partly a fault for this failed and former GOPer led House. GOPers are like vicious street ally hoodlums who always want to go on a destructive rampage and then project their filth on someone else:
Defeated GOP congressman blames McCain's Obamacare vote for Democrats' House takeover
An outgoing Republican lawmaker on Sunday blamed former Sen. John McCain for the GOP's loss of the House majority in last week's elections, writing in The Wall Street Journal that it was McCain's decisive vote against legislation to repeal and replace Obamacare that led to a wave of Democratic midterm victories.
Jason Lewis, a Minnesota congressman who was unseated last Tuesday by Democrat Angie Craig, claimed in his op-ed that McCain’s thumbs-down vote against a so-called skinny repeal of the Affordable Care Act “prompted a ‘green wave’ of liberal special-interest money” that he said allowed Democrats to hammer Republicans on the issue of pre-existing conditions.
Repeal-and-replace efforts began in 2017 in the House, which passed the American Health Care Act as replacement legislation for Obamacare. But amid tense negotiations, Republicans in the Senate instead put to a vote what they referred to as a "skinny" Obamacare repeal, which would have gutted controversial provisions of Obamacare like the individual mandate while maintaining other aspects of the law. McCain, along with Sens. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) and Susan Collins (R-Maine), voted against the measure, sinking it."
Source: Politico .com
That s/b: GOPers now blaming McCain for losing the House, which is a new low.
When it seems GOPer lawless makers cannot stoop any lower, they manage go down to a new low. Now the creeps or creep blames the late Sen. McCain's vote for Obamacare at being the reason why GOPers were kicked out of the House as some deplorable majority. This instead of blaming themselves for their terrible failure of being traitors and destructive attempts they conspired against the well being of society. This includes idiots that voted against their own interests in favor of this GOPer terrorist mob who are also partly a fault for this failed and former GOPer led House. GOPers are like vicious street ally hoodlums who always want to go on a destructive rampage and then project their filth on someone else:
Defeated GOP congressman blames McCain's Obamacare vote for Democrats' House takeover
An outgoing Republican lawmaker on Sunday blamed former Sen. John McCain for the GOP's loss of the House majority in last week's elections, writing in The Wall Street Journal that it was McCain's decisive vote against legislation to repeal and replace Obamacare that led to a wave of Democratic midterm victories.
Jason Lewis, a Minnesota congressman who was unseated last Tuesday by Democrat Angie Craig, claimed in his op-ed that McCain’s thumbs-down vote against a so-called skinny repeal of the Affordable Care Act “prompted a ‘green wave’ of liberal special-interest money” that he said allowed Democrats to hammer Republicans on the issue of pre-existing conditions.
Repeal-and-replace efforts began in 2017 in the House, which passed the American Health Care Act as replacement legislation for Obamacare. But amid tense negotiations, Republicans in the Senate instead put to a vote what they referred to as a "skinny" Obamacare repeal, which would have gutted controversial provisions of Obamacare like the individual mandate while maintaining other aspects of the law. McCain, along with Sens. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) and Susan Collins (R-Maine), voted against the measure, sinking it."
Source: Politico .com
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