Eaglewings
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Why the hell is our vice president meeting with the Koch brothers for?
Why the hell do these 2 assholes have any say to the Amercian healthcare system?
If your excuse has anything to do with Soro's , save it...because this thread is about the millions about to lose their healthcare with the influence of these 2 evil bastards..
Mike Pence is just as evil as these 2 brothers are..., and they don't even try to hide it.
Koch Group Says Republican Health Plan Doesn't Go Far Enough
“We’ve been disappointed that movement has not been more dramatic toward a full repeal or a broader rollback of this law, Obamacare,” Tim Phillips, the president of the Koch-affiliated political advocacy group, Americans for Prosperity, told reporters.
Phillips reiterated a previously stated Koch network goal of spending between $300 million and $400 million on policy and political campaigns in 2017 and 2018, up from the roughly $250 million invested in the 2016 campaign season. Some of the money will be spread across Koch-affiliated groups to expand a political network that has a presence in 36 states.
Koch Group Says Republican Health Plan Doesn't Go Far Enough
Why the hell do these 2 assholes have any say to the Amercian healthcare system?
If your excuse has anything to do with Soro's , save it...because this thread is about the millions about to lose their healthcare with the influence of these 2 evil bastards..
Mike Pence is just as evil as these 2 brothers are..., and they don't even try to hide it.
Koch Group Says Republican Health Plan Doesn't Go Far Enough
“We’ve been disappointed that movement has not been more dramatic toward a full repeal or a broader rollback of this law, Obamacare,” Tim Phillips, the president of the Koch-affiliated political advocacy group, Americans for Prosperity, told reporters.
Phillips reiterated a previously stated Koch network goal of spending between $300 million and $400 million on policy and political campaigns in 2017 and 2018, up from the roughly $250 million invested in the 2016 campaign season. Some of the money will be spread across Koch-affiliated groups to expand a political network that has a presence in 36 states.
Koch Group Says Republican Health Plan Doesn't Go Far Enough