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NastyRiffraff

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20. And then there's this from WaPo:
Fri Jan 27, 2017, 08:03 PM
Jan 2017
PHILADELPHIA — Republican lawmakers aired sharp concerns about their party’s quick push to repeal the Affordable Care Act at a closed-door meeting Thursday, according to a recording of the session obtained by The Washington Post.

The recording reveals a GOP that appears to be filled with doubts about how to make good on a long-standing promise to get rid of Obamacare without explicit guidance from President Trump or his administration. The thorny issues lawmakers grapple with on the tape — including who may end up either losing coverage or paying more under a revamped system — highlight the financial and political challenges that flow from upending the current law.

Senators and House members expressed a range of concerns about the task ahead: how to prepare a replacement plan that can be ready to launch at the time of repeal; how to avoid deep damage to the health insurance market; how to keep premiums affordable for middle-class families; even how to avoid the political consequences of defunding Planned Parenthood, the women’s health-care organization, as many Republicans hope to do with the repeal of the ACA.

“We’d better be sure that we’re prepared to live with the market we’ve created” with repeal, said Rep. Tom McClintock (R-Calif.). “That’s going to be called Trumpcare. Republicans will own that lock, stock and barrel, and we’ll be judged in the election less than two years away.”
Behind Closed Doors Republican Lawmakers Fret About How to Repeal Obamacare

Fuck them. They had eight years to come up with a replacement. They never intended to have a replacement, but now they're scared of the inevitable consequences. Consequences to them, of course, not to the millions who will be adversely affected by a repeal.

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I worry about the ACA and SS ailsagirl Jan 2017 #1
They ARE scared, but they are too stupid to have figured this out before cornering themselves. nt Bernardo de La Paz Jan 2017 #2
And what's most pathetic, for me, is thinking back to all those photos of little old ladies calimary Jan 2017 #14
Even more stupid Bernardo de La Paz Jan 2017 #21
Why? They control everything now and Russia will ensure they keep control forever. 50 Shades Of Blue Jan 2017 #3
Well one reason might be because there are 300+ million guns in the US and cstanleytech Jan 2017 #8
The rightwing ammosexuals will blame Democrats, not Republicans. Republicans will make sure 50 Shades Of Blue Jan 2017 #10
I suspect the gerrymandered districts play a larger part in that than anything. cstanleytech Jan 2017 #12
"And Republicans never have to worry about getting voted out of office again.... LenaBaby61 Jan 2017 #22
If it could have worked without the "bad parts", marybourg Jan 2017 #4
fixing the bad parts would be best for them Angry Dragon Jan 2017 #5
They're in a bind ... delay is the only alternative bucolic_frolic Jan 2017 #6
someone just leaked an audio of Republicans admiting most people are happy with obamacare. Sunlei Jan 2017 #7
just saw that on msnbc. te he. riversedge Jan 2017 #16
ARE YOU KIDDING? They just balked at voting in the candidate with a 66% approval ffr Jan 2017 #9
kinda like a fish--do they know water is all around them?? riversedge Jan 2017 #18
That's why there was the big rush last week and now silence.... Bengus81 Jan 2017 #11
Who the fuck saw that coming? Raises Cha Jan 2017 #13
Eyes are opening--and hope it continues. Send this to all your congresscritters riversedge Jan 2017 #15
Mahalo for all your work/activism, Cha Jan 2017 #17
Back to yah. riversedge Jan 2017 #19
And then there's this from WaPo: NastyRiffraff Jan 2017 #20
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