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To: combjelly who wrote (981318)11/12/2016 11:39:13 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1571281
 
I keep finding it hard to believe. It is so obvious.



To: combjelly who wrote (981318)11/12/2016 11:51:30 PM
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Final count and America/Trump won the popular and electoral votes.




To: combjelly who wrote (981318)11/13/2016 12:02:36 AM
From: puborectalis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1571281
 
.....easy to criticize...... but now the shoe will be on the other foot under intense scrutiny.
...the onerous job of presiding over the 300M citizens on a daily basis will take its toll on the duplicitous septuagenarian.

Uniting around a health-care alternative has proven tricky. While various Republican lawmakers and conservative thinkers have proposed pieces of an Obamacare replacement, the GOP-controlled House has had more success rallying around the “repeal” part than the “replace.”

Republicans have vigorously attacked Obamacare since its passage, citing its costs, its effects on the health insurance market and its toll on the economy. Their opposition culminated in the two-week federal government shutdown in 2013, and repealing and replacing Obamacare remains at the center of GOP campaigns across the geographic and ideological spectrum.

“Obamacare simply does not work,” the new proposal reads, according to a copy distributed to reporters ahead of Wednesday’s launch. “It cannot be amended or fixed through incremental changes. Obamacare must be repealed so that Congress can move forward with the kinds of reforms that will give Americans the care they deserve.”