The Senate on Friday rejected a new, scaled-down Republican plan to repeal parts of the Affordable Care Act, seemingly derailing the Republicans’ seven-year campaign to dismantle the health care law.
Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, cast a decisive vote to defeat the proposal, joining two other Republicans, Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, in opposing it.
Ironic isn't it? People who are exempt from Obamacare vote to keep it even though it is failing every American on it both in costs and care. Had McCain been on Obamacare he'd probably not even be alive right now.
ReplyDeletedisgrace!! they voted over fifty times to repeal obamacare when they knew Obama would veto it.. now we have a president that will pass it and they voted against it...worthless bastards!!! vote the ones who voted against it out of office..
ReplyDeleteLet it fail. (map)
ReplyDeleteI have got no respect for any of them.
ReplyDeleteI really don't give a crap anymore what any of them do.
In 3 years I am now out over 35+K for healthcare. Have almost lost my home, and have lost most of my savings trying to pay for it. Now I have no healthcare.
Screw them all. Every single one of them.
We The People need a constitutional amendment that forbids Congress from passing any law that exempts themselves! We also need term limits!
ReplyDelete7:31 AM - Congress has conveniently insulated themselves from such rules. Any laws restricting Congress, must be passed by Congress. Constitutional amendments cannot be implemented without support from Congress (not in a legal sense, but in a practical, functional sense).
ReplyDeleteIt is funny who stupid you people are to still think your vote counts and actually makes a difference... When will you just open your damn eyes and see the history and evidence this is true???
ReplyDeleteMcCain might vote differently if Obamacare was paying for his treatments.
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