The Senate narrowly voted on Tuesday to begin debate on a bill to repeal major provisions of the Affordable Care Act, taking a pivotal step forward after the dramatic return of Senator John McCain, who cast a crucial vote despite his diagnosis of brain cancer.
Ah great, more policies that don't apply to them.
ReplyDeleteYou always say the negative or opposite of reality. Do you giggle afterwards? How does the TROLL mind work?
DeleteI do giggle, when you completely miss the point
DeleteHopefully the first step in repealing.
ReplyDeletePotentially one of McCain's last votes while dying of cancer...will be to ensure more people die of cancer..
ReplyDeleteSo sad but so true
DeleteYou can rest assured that the politicians will have your best interests at heart when they come up with a new plan.
ReplyDeleteMore people are dying under Obama care because it simply failed.
ReplyDelete6:26 so the answer to that, and one which I'm guessing you support, is to let it fail without anything worth while being put in it's place? Just let people die to prove a point? I remember someone telling us that this would have been done already...I guess that was just another one of his exaggerations.
ReplyDelete4:43 my best interests do not include any type of taxpayer dollars going to support insurance companies.
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