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Trumpcare bill even less popular than Trump, or Congress


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2017 Mar 23, 11:18am   14,805 views  43 comments

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/politics/wp/2017/03/23/the-republican-health-care-proposal-is-breathtakingly-unpopular/?utm_term=.e67c2b055035

"According to Quinnipiac, only 17 percent of Americans approve of the bill — and only 6 percent of the country supports it strongly. (Congress is approved of by 21 percent of the country.) By contrast, well over half of Americans disapprove of it, 43 percent of them strongly. In other words, more than twice as many people have strongly negative views of the bill than have any positive feelings for it."

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23   FNWGMOBDVZXDNW   2017 Mar 24, 3:00pm  

Ironman says

? Can't you handle the truth..

Because you can't own it. You can defend trump until your heart's content, but keep a backdoor excuse for when he fails. I'm not allowed to call that like it is anymore here.

24   whitefaceddogey   2017 Mar 24, 3:29pm  

Ironman says

Can't you handle the truth..

25   FNWGMOBDVZXDNW   2017 Mar 24, 4:55pm  

Ironman says

through all my posts and point to the link, any link, that said I was voting FOR Trump

Proving my point.

26   joshuatrio   2017 Mar 24, 5:04pm  

Ironman says

Please go back through all my posts and point to the link, any link, that said I was voting FOR Trump

Dude. For real? That's lame coming from you.

I'll gladly admit I voted for Trump. And I will gladly say that this Trumpcare bill was a piece of shit. Nothing in that terd that makes America great again.

27   Shaman   2017 Mar 24, 9:27pm  

This whole Ryancare bill was Bannon's plot to 1) depose the corporate stooge Paul Ryan as speaker of the house, 2) soften up democrats for a kinder gentler repeal and replace of Obamacare.

Lots of theater here folks! Don't be fooled!

28   marcus   2017 Mar 24, 9:34pm  

Quigley says

Lots of theater here folks! Don't be fooled!

Don't worry, I get it. Trump is almost entirely theater. Some of you guys eat that shit up.

32   joeyjojojunior   2017 Mar 25, 6:41am  

I love that the Trumpkins call this Ryancare, as if Trump was an innocent bystander in this. Hilarious

33   zzyzzx   2017 Mar 25, 7:00am  

YesYNot says

What conclusions can we draw from the bill that has risen from the ashes?

That any replacement bill needs to be written from scratch, instead of reusing an older bill that was (proverbially) dusted off and reused.

34   joeyjojojunior   2017 Mar 25, 7:03am  

zzyzzx says

That any replacement bill needs to be written from scratch, instead of reusing an older bill that was (proverbially) dusted off and reused.

Shouldn't Trump have known this already?

35   whitefaceddogey   2017 Mar 25, 8:00am  

joeyjojojunior says

zzyzzx says

That any replacement bill needs to be written from scratch, instead of reusing an older bill that was (proverbially) dusted off and reused.

Shouldn't Trump have known this already?

Not a chance. It was "too complicated" for him. He's been spoon-fed all his life. Since birth everything has been simply handed to him. He's a big titted bimbo with a penis so all he knows about is looking in the mirror and making demands and then lying about who is to blame for a failure that is entirely his and his alone.

As for the dim witted GOP, shouldn't they have had enough time, some seven years, and plenty of practice turning their alleged minds toward the project of giving at least some substance to the concept of "NO!". Honestly, they're just versions of Trump: bimbos without penises that nobody wants to fuck.

So here we are: the worst Congress ever (in America's opinion) trying to have monkey sex with the worst Precedent ever (in America's opinion). One can't find his dick and the others don't have one, so they just shoot each other in the face and choose to blame the one group (Democrats) that wasn't even in the room.

WINNING! And on to something easy....tax reform! Who knew Trump would be so stupid about this one too?

36   whitefaceddogey   2017 Mar 25, 8:14am  

Ironman says

Wow, I never knew that..

...add it too the endless list of shit you don't know...

37   whitefaceddogey   2017 Mar 25, 8:30am  

APOCALYPSEFUCK_is_ADORABLE says

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/03/24/exclusive-discussion-gop-replacement-paul-ryan-speaker-house-intensifies-white-house-congress/

Republican officials in Congress and the White House are now openly discussing finding a GOP replacement to Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) as Speaker of the House, after Ryan failed to pass the American Health Care Act out of the House and misled the public and President Donald Trump when he promised repeatedly the bill would pass.

This is a perfect example of Trump's "unpresidented" incompetence. Now that he has failed with RyanCare his surrogate Breitbart talks about skullfucking Ryan just before Trump moves on to his next failure: tax reform. Does Trump expect the Dems to help on this one too? No? Well then, be sure to skullfuck the guy in your own party whom you need to work with. THAT'S A REAL GOOD START, DUMBASS!!

Fast forward to "We pulled the tax reform package because Ryan...I blame Pelosi. WINNING! Next up Infrastructure spending, folks. To begin with I plan to skullfuck Paul Ryan and I expect him to rubberstamp my plan to spend like a drunken sailor on shit he hates."

The worst Congress (run by Republicans) trying to avoid being skullfucked by the worst Precedent. You can't make this shit up.

39   joeyjojojunior   2017 Mar 25, 9:15am  

Ironman says

Trump (or Obama) can write spending bills in the House now?? Wow, I never knew that..

Can you post the link where that Executive Order was signed by Trump, I must have missed it.

Here's a free lesson in how politics works for you Ironman. Typically on a bill this important, that the President made one of his top priorities, he will work with the Speaker closely to craft a bill that meets both of their expectations. Clearly Trump did a lot of this as he was front and center in all negotiations with Republican Congressmen. As much as he wants to hang Ryan out to dry, Trump owns this failure.

40   NuttBoxer   2017 Mar 27, 1:37pm  

I thought they were supposed to repeal, not replace...

41   Tenpoundbass   2017 Mar 27, 1:41pm  

NuttBoxer says

I thought they were supposed to repeal, not replace...

This failed, next Tax reform.
Take out the mandate in the tax reform.
Obamacare dies 3 months later.
When sick people jumping on and off the insurance.

43   CL   2017 Apr 3, 12:22pm  

What are the conservative "must-haves" in the "expected" Trumpcare plan? Must it insure everyone? Must it lower the tax burden on the wealthy? Must it actually lower costs? Must it force consumer involvement in their choices? (I suspect that's the point of HSAs and such).

What mechanisms will lower costs and give better coverage to everyone (T-rump's stated objectives)?

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