After House vote, GOP senator says angry Americans will challenge the law
WASHINGTON - Sen. John McCain said Monday morning that Democrats have not heard the last of the health care debate, and said he was repulsed by "all this euphoria going on."
Appearing on ABC's "Good Morning America," McCain, who was President Barack Obama's GOP rival in the 2008 presidential campaign, said that "outside the Beltway, the American people are very angry. They don't like it, and we're going to repeal this."
McCain, who is in a tough Republican primary fight in his home state, said the GOP "will challenge it every place we can," and said there will be reprisals at the polls, in Congress and in the courts.
On the cusp of succeeding where numerous past congresses and administrations have failed, jubilant House Democrats voted 219-212 to approve legislation that would extend coverage to 32 million uninsured Americans, reduce deficits and ban insurance company practices such as denying coverage to people with pre-existing medical conditions.
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Maybe this country needs another boston tea party.
ReplyDeleteWe all go to Washington and throw the democrats out of their offices by force!
hahahahah mcCain upset, how many times has he rolled over for the dems?
ReplyDeleteHe wouldn't even go after obama on the campaign trail. He's bears alot of responsibility for this fiasco too!
but of course he's the ultimate politician wants it both ways!
another one that needs to be sent packing!
How in the world will this reduce deficits?? If anything, over time, this will increase the deficit unless huge tax increases are passed.
ReplyDeleteMcCain needs to retire.
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