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1/10/2017 2:12 pm  #1


So Much to Say Here

Let's see,,,,

Trump and Congress don't seem to be on the same page here.

Or maybe Trump is like me in one respect. He's been listening to Congress complain since 2009, vote dozens of times in the House to repeal the ACA, say that repeal is their first priority, and he just assumed that these knuckleheads had a plan for a replacement.


FUBAR.



Trump Pushes Republicans for Immediate Repeal of Obama Health Law

By MAGGIE HABERMAN and MARGOT SANGER-KATZJAN. 10, 2017

President-elect Donald J. Trump pressed Republicans on Tuesday to move forward with the immediate repeal of the Affordable Care Act and to replace it very quickly thereafter, saying, “We have to get to business. Obamacare has been a catastrophic event.”

Mr. Trump’s position undercuts Republican leaders who want a quick vote to repeal President Obama’s signature domestic achievement but who also want to wait as long as two to three years to come up with an alternative. But he was also challenging the resolve of nervous Republicans in Congress who do not want any vote on a repeal until that replacement exists.


Mr. Trump, who seemed unclear about the timing of already scheduled votes in Congress this week, demanded a repeal vote “probably some time next week,” and said “the replace will be very quickly or simultaneously, very shortly thereafter.”

That demand is very likely impossible. Republicans in Congress are nowhere close to agreement on a major health bill that would replace President Obama’s signature domestic achievement. A number of Republicans in the House and Senate have said publicly that they wanted to hold off on voting to eviscerate the health law until a replacement measure could be negotiated.

For now, the Senate is planning to vote Thursday morning on a budget resolution that would set up parliamentary protections for a health care repeal bill that would have to emerge from House and Senate committees by Jan. 27. The House would vote on Friday if that budget measure clears the Senate.

That plan is under pressure from Republicans who want to slow the process as they struggle for an agreement on what would follow repeal.

But Mr. Trump said there was no cause for delay. And he said he would not accept a delay of more than a few weeks before a replacement plan was voted on. “Long to me would be weeks,” he said. “It won’t be repeal and then two years later go in with another plan.” That directly contradicts House Speaker Paul D. Ryan’s plans.

Mr. Ryan, who met privately on Monday with top transition officials, agreed with Mr. Trump on the state of the Affordable Care Act, saying Tuesday that its marketplaces were in a “death spiral.” But he has argued that lawmakers need time to write a bipartisan health bill that would replace it.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/10/us/repeal-affordable-care-act-donald-trump.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=a-lede-package-region&region=top-news&WT.nav=top-news&_r=0

Last edited by Goose (1/10/2017 2:13 pm)


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
 

1/10/2017 2:39 pm  #2


Re: So Much to Say Here

This is the type of statement that is going to hurt Trump as he tries to run government.

Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell know some things that apparently Trump doesn't.

1 - The Republicans do not have a replace plan they can all agree on

2 - There are limits to the Reconciliation plan the GOP wants to use to pass a "replace" bill

3 - In the Senate, there will need to be something like a dozen or so Dem senators willing to sign on to any plan the GOP comes up with so that they can bring at least some parts of a replace bill to the floor for a vote.

I have no doubt Trump wants to push his plans through at a lightning pace, but that's not how our government works (and that's a good thing).
 


I think you're going to see a lot of different United States of America over the next three, four, or eight years. - President Donald J. Trump
 

1/10/2017 3:03 pm  #3


Re: So Much to Say Here

So, you are saying that Trump doesn't know how our government works?
Imagine that.
 


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1/10/2017 4:58 pm  #4


Re: So Much to Say Here

They ONLY had 8 years to work on a replacement plan. Give them a break ! 


"Do not confuse motion and progress, A rocking horse keeps moving but does not make any progress"
 
 

1/10/2017 6:11 pm  #5


Re: So Much to Say Here

Losers!


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