I might hate the "Maverick" even more... https://www.theatlantic.com/politic...-sinks-republicans-skinny-repeal-plan/535209/
Have to wonder how much of that vote was payback for "I like my war heros not captured" Sent from my XT1080 using Tapatalk
There were two other R's that voted against it anyway. McCan't has always been a D-bag deluxe. These R's are crapping in their own bed like they always do.
That's just typical of the crap that spews out of his big mouth on a regular basis. He's quite the international embarrassment!!!!!!!!!!!!! And he makes me ashamed to be an American. Seriously. Can't stand him!!!!!!!!! Damn, it feels good getting that out.
This is what? the fourth time they have failed to pass a bill in the last few months? How about taking a few months, actually coming up with a normal bill and not just something McConnell jotted down on a napkin. Hold senate hearings on it, maybe town halls...
In that first clip, it's a bit fraudulent, he said he never said they'd do it within his first 60+ days. He had said several times they'd do it immediately which he did to the extent he could with the wanks in congress. They had been reassuring him they'd do it and could get it done, Trump can't do it by himself and unfortunately the R party doesn't stick together like the Democrat thieves guild manages to do most of the time.
Excuses Yes dear I will immediately mow the grass, 64 days later still not done, LMAO And the second clip?
McCain was asked, "Why did you vote no?" He answered simply: "Because it was the right vote." Maverick
All the fuss about republicans not all being in agreement. Well that is a good thing. When a party simply walks in lock step we get cheap like the ACA. There should be disagreement. After all the represent different people from different regions. There is supposed to be debate and sharing of ideas and amending of proposed legislation. That is the way the process was supposed to work. Sent from my iPhone using Bowhunting.com Forums
And...he began working on it on day one. I don't know what people expect when the leaders in congress were telling him they could and would get this done and then turn around and crap in their own pool. Truth of the matter is that most folks now making fun of the fail just wanted the failure in the first place.
And that's it exactly, some just want it fail to fail, and some just want it to pass to pass. That's Mavericks point, it's a shame most can't see this.
I can concede that point, it's just that they should have been able to get together and get this done rather than dragging it out like a bunch of dumb***es.
Let's fix it right now 26 year old should not be on parents insurance, even if in college. Let's make it 24, if you can't get out of your parent's house by 24, well Fletch has some great ideas about under writing, he explained in a post, I have no idea, but I am going with him. Pre-existing Conditions - keep it Mandate - get rid of it Insurance standards, this should be many levels and the person can choose. There is not a one size fits all approach. Medicaid for states, let the states handle it. If they want to put more on the dole, spend your state's money Limits on coverage, this goes with the levels, if you don't want limits choose it. Keep the tax, not sure how to use the money, I have ideas. dump the exchanges, the private market is better equip to sell insurance. Give even a BIGGER tax break to companies who offer insurance, have some type of base coverage for part-time workers(huge tax break) That's all I got.
Works for me. Now see if an arrogant prick and a reasonable guy can get together and agree on a solution, why can't congress? I never thought I'd refer to you as "a reasonable guy" but there ya go.