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Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Exclusive — Sarah Palin on Paul Ryan’s ‘RINO-Care’: ‘Socialized Medicine’; President Trump Will ‘Step In and Fix It’

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, the 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee and the first major GOP figure to endorse President Donald Trump, is calling out House Speaker Paul Ryan for what she says is “RINO-Care.”

Ryan introduced what he calls the “American Health Care Act,” a bill that does not repeal Obamacare but only amends it. For the last several days, senior Republicans ranging from members of the House Freedom Caucus to other House Republicans to Sens. Tom Cotton (R-AR), Rand Paul (R-KY), Mike Lee (R-UT), and more have raised serious concerns with the bill. Some call it Obamacare 2.0, others call it Obamacare Lite or Ryan-care, and now Palin—in her first interview on the topic, coming on Breitbart News Saturday on SiriusXM 125 the Patriot Channel this weekend—calls it “RINO-Care.”

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm no lawyer or politican but I don't see what's so damn difficult.Pass a bill that kills Obama Care in about 2 years and right now pass a bill that limits law suits against doctors limits the price of drugs and allows insurance companys to sell everywhere, also ad in a provison that allows people making under 150k a year to get govt assistance for catastrophic illness and pre-ezisting conditions. Also have a reward for drug reshearch companies that find cures for certain diseases. Shorten the time period for new drugs to be approved. Make it against the law for doctors to accept any kind of compensation from drug companies.Cut the ammounts paid to states for medicade and let them decide who deserves it.Get the damn vultures they call lawyers out of it. Of course the left won.t be happy some on the right won't be happy and that means you got it just right. Oh and by the way while we're at it lets run that RINO SOB Paul Ryan out of there.

Steve said...

I'm with you, 239! Killing that mafia is core to getting our prices down. Careful, though, the FDA approves drugs that cause problems in order to feed the lawyers, so they are in on the game as much as Big Pharma shoving it down the doctors' throats. Then when we suffer, they offer big settlements and hit the rewind button on the next drug.