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babylonsister

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Wed Jul 11, 2012, 03:59 PM Jul 2012

Because the first 32 times were too subtle [View all]

Posted with permission.

http://maddowblog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/07/11/12686534-because-the-first-32-times-were-too-subtle?lite

Because the first 32 times were too subtle
By Steve Benen
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Wed Jul 11, 2012 4:17 PM EDT


Following up on an earlier item, the House went ahead and voted once again to repeal the entirety of the Affordable Care Act. The vanity exercise, done to make Republicans feel better about themselves, passed 244 to 185.

Five red-state Democrats sided with right, while a grand total of zero Republicans broke ranks. (Update: the five Dems, two of whom are retiring, are Oklahoma's Dan Boren, North Carolina's Larry Kissell, Utah's Jim Matheson, North Carolina's Mike McIntyre, and Arkansas' Mike Ross.)

Of course, the House bill is inconsequential -- it can't pass the Senate and wouldn't get President Obama's signature -- making this a rather pointless waste of time, which could have been devoted to job creation, immigration policy, energy policy, or anything else of any substance at all.

But it's the sheer repetition that really rankles. While House Republicans haven't even voted on any major jobs bills this entire Congress, today marked the 33rd time the House GOP felt compelled to try to gut "Obamacare," apparently because votes 1 through 32 were too subtle. Jamison Foser pointed to this great scene from "A Few Good Men," which helped summarize the problem.

Video @ link~

As for the policy, let's also not forget that literally House Republicans today voted to take away health coverage for young adults staying on their family plans, raise prescription drug prices for seniors, end protections for those with pre-existing conditions, reinstate lifetime insurance caps, scrap tax breaks for small businesses, raise the deficit, and take benefits away from 30 million Americans, all as part of a repeal crusade they can't pass.

There has to be better uses for Congress' time.

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K&R BumRushDaShow Jul 2012 #1
What's that definition of insanity.... WCGreen Jul 2012 #2
Nice graphic HarveyDarkey Jul 2012 #3
. ProSense Jul 2012 #5
Perfect! 99Forever Jul 2012 #8
Imagine if these idiots actually spent this time and effort trying to do some useful. DCBob Jul 2012 #4
Makes a person wonder WHY they would keep repeating this. turtlerescue1 Jul 2012 #6
I'm going to play devil's advocate for a moment phantom power Jul 2012 #7
Damn straight. 99Forever Jul 2012 #9
Been wondering that myself. BadgerKid Jul 2012 #10
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