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Senator Bernie Sanders is working to help all Americans get healthcare coverage, so it is no surprise he would call for a delay in the Senateās vote on the Republicansā tax cut legislation for the 0.1% disguised as their healthcare bill.
But for Republican Senator Ron Johnson to call for a delay as well, this is a slap in the face to the Republican leadership, the 0.1%, and the conservatives who comprise the GOPās base that vote religiously against their own best interests.
āJohnson framed his call to delay the Senate vote on the American Health Care Act as a bid for transparency, arguing that it would give the public more time to see what the bill really entails.ā In addition, Johnson stated, " āI have a hard time believing Wisconsin constituents or even myself will have enough time to properly evaluate this, for me to vote for a motion to proceed. So I've been encouraging leadership, the White House, anybody I can talk to for quite some time, let's not rush this process. Let's have the integrity to show the American people what it is, show them the truth.ā "
Is Johnson out of his mind? Integrity in the Republican Party? (That's funny, really funny.) Is he truly unaware of why this bill was written in secrecy? (He wants to show the Americans the truth, Republicans NEVER do this) Does he not know why transparency is the GOPās greatest enemy? And, can he, as a devoted conservative, be willing to put his constituents ahead of his Republican obligation to the 0.1%? What is wrong with this man?
If he is successful in delaying this tax cut, he is going to find wealthy political donors unwilling to open their wallets when he next campaigns for reelection. He will have betrayed them on the highest level, and they will remember this. His only hope for reelection would be to make every Republican voter in Wisconsin believe it was all Bernie Sanderās fault.
Johnson would desperately need to convince his GOP base that reports of his participation in delaying the vote was all āfake newsā. And as we all know, conservatives eat that bullsh!t up.
Republican Sen. Johnson and Independent Sen. Sanders call for health bill delay on 'Meet the Press'
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All of the above.
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Senator Bernie Sanders is working to help all Americans get healthcare coverage, so it is no surprise he would call for a delay in the Senateās vote on the Republicansā tax cut legislation for the 0.1% disguised as their healthcare bill.
But for Republican Senator Ron Johnson to call for a delay as well, this is a slap in the face to the Republican leadership, the 0.1%, and the conservatives who comprise the GOPās base that vote religiously against their own best interests.
āJohnson framed his call to delay the Senate vote on the American Health Care Act as a bid for transparency, arguing that it would give the public more time to see what the bill really entails.ā In addition, Johnson stated, " āI have a hard time believing Wisconsin constituents or even myself will have enough time to properly evaluate this, for me to vote for a motion to proceed. So I've been encouraging leadership, the White House, anybody I can talk to for quite some time, let's not rush this process. Let's have the integrity to show the American people what it is, show them the truth.ā "
Is Johnson out of his mind? Integrity in the Republican Party? (That's funny, really funny.) Is he truly unaware of why this bill was written in secrecy? (He wants to show the Americans the truth, Republicans NEVER do this) Does he not know why transparency is the GOPās greatest enemy? And, can he, as a devoted conservative, be willing to put his constituents ahead of his Republican obligation to the 0.1%? What is wrong with this man?
If he is successful in delaying this tax cut, he is going to find wealthy political donors unwilling to open their wallets when he next campaigns for reelection. He will have betrayed them on the highest level, and they will remember this. His only hope for reelection would be to make every Republican voter in Wisconsin believe it was all Bernie Sanderās fault.
Johnson would desperately need to convince his GOP base that reports of his participation in delaying the vote was all āfake newsā. And as we all know, conservatives eat that bullsh!t up.
Republican Sen. Johnson and Independent Sen. Sanders call for health bill delay on 'Meet the Press'
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All of the above.
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