Vulnerable GOP'ers in 2018 who voted to repeal the A

nat4900

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There is a HUGE difference when interpreting "repeal and replace" when the objective is really to screw the electorate (at least those voters who can still think on their own.)

Here are just some republicans in districts NARROWLY won by Trump last November AND who voted to repeal the ACA and replace it with huge tax cuts for their wealthy backers.

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You almost gotta laugh at lefties who preach about political vulnerability after democrats lost the presidency, both houses of congress, most of the state governors and about 3,000 state and local elections in less than a decade.
 
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You almost gotta laugh at lefties who preach about political vulnerability after democrats lost the presidency, both houses of congress, most of the state governors and about 3,000 state and local elections in less than a decade.

hey, moron......if you're older than 10 years old....check out how congress and the WH looked like just 8 years ago.
 
You almost gotta laugh at lefties who preach about political vulnerability after democrats lost the presidency, both houses of congress, most of the state governors and about 3,000 state and local elections in less than a decade.

hey, moron......if you're older than 10 years old....check out how congress and the WH looked like just 8 years ago.
Well, in a sense the gop just did what the dems did in passing comprehensive health insurance without any bipartisan support.

The political lesson of Obamcare should have been that both sides have to jump together. What's sort of interesting is that the Orange Cretin pissed all over the dems thereby insuring they won't work with him to even cure cancer. LOL Everything that happens in congress now will be aiming at 2018. Solving problems is irrelevant. A sorry state of affairs.

Ironcially, we had gopers who'd campaigned on repealing Obamacare, and this bill just cuts benefits and further enriches the 1%. And other gopers wanted to protect the Medicaid expansion, and they just voted to end it.

Of course it was mildly ironic to see Schumer saying the wanted gopers to work with the dems to make Obamacare better.
 

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