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| Nancy Pelosi is so pathetic; Repeal of Obamacare on the fast track | |
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| Pat | Jan 3 2017, 12:34 PM Post #1 |
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/nancy-pelosi-gop-obamacare_us_586aa013e4b0d9a5945c228b She's complaining because republicans don't have a replacement nailed down. I laugh at her anguish, she is the one who herded through the fiasco we now have, the bill nobody read, and the bill that had zero non-partisan support. The republicans are going to move quick here, and have legislation ready for Trump's signature immediately upon his swearing in as president. Then the republicans will go to work on a plan that makes sense and is not based on lies. |
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| Berton | Jan 5 2017, 12:23 AM Post #2 |
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She just said on TV that Obamacare lowered the cost of insurance.
Edited by Berton, Jan 5 2017, 12:24 AM.
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| Neutral | Jan 5 2017, 01:34 AM Post #3 |
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It's all liberals like her know how to do, LIE. |
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| Pat | Jan 5 2017, 02:16 AM Post #4 |
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http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/trump-plans-executive-orders-to-dismantle-parts-of-obamacare/article/2610850 Trump plans executive orders to dismantle Obamacare By PAIGE WINFIELD CUNNINGHAM, SUSAN FERRECHIO • 1/4/17 10:33 AM President-elect Trump will use executive orders to unravel parts of Obamacare as Congress works to repeal the law, according to Republicans who met Wednesday morning with Vice President-elect Mike Pence. Pence and Trump aides, including Kellyanne Conway and Reince Prebius, met Wednesday morning with the House Republican Conference about repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act. They offered few new details about Trump's priorities, instead reiterating his commitment to replacing the law with something else, according to Republicans who were in the room. But the Trump team did say the president-elect will use his executive authority as he can to ditch parts of the law Republicans don't like. Executive actions will be a "key role of all of this," said Ways and Means Chairman Kevin Brady, R-Texas. "Since this president, Obama, used the pen and the phone to enact legislation to go around the checks and balances of the Constitution, they're going to restore the checks and balances of the Constitution by removing those executive actions," Brady told reporters. Stay abreast of the latest developments from nation's capital and beyond with curated News Alerts from the Washington Examiner news desk and delivered to your inbox. Rep. Tom Cole, R-Okla., said Republicans were told that both Congress and Trump will use the authority they have to replace the law. "In terms of replacement, we were basically told there will be a combination of executive actions and legislative actions, so that's still to come," Cole said. Pence didn't lay out specific deadlines for when Congress should repeal and replace the law, but the aim is still to pass a repeal bill quickly using budget reconciliation rules and then figure out a replacement over the course of the next year, Republicans said. Cole said that on repeal "they're going to start moving as quickly as they can." Brady said there are also discussions of including some healthcare reforms in the initial repeal bill, which is expected to closely mirror a repeal bill Congress passed early last year. "I think the reconciliation bill from a bill year is the basis for moving forward, but we're also looking at what reforms can we start the process on in this first reconciliation," Brady said. |
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