The liberal establishment, with help from Hollywood, is showering turncoat Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) with praise after his stunning announcement that he would once again go directly against his own campaign promise and oppose the Graham-Cassidy Obamacare repeal bill.
McCain made the announcement in a statement Friday, saying that he could not in “good conscience” vote for the repeal of a law that he ran against during his last campaign.
“I cannot in good conscience vote for the Graham-Cassidy proposal. I believe we could do better working together, Republicans and Democrats, and have not yet really tried,” McCain declared.
“Nor could I support it without knowing how much it will cost, how it will effect insurance premiums, and how many people will be helped or hurt by it,” his statement continued. “Without a full CBO score, which won’t be available by the end of the month, we won’t have reliable answers to any of those questions.”
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I wish McCain no ill will but the time has come for you to retire and admit who you are. Standing in the way of everything you've campaigned on as well as what the GOP has promised for years. Thank you for your service but your time is done!
ReplyDeleteArizona, it's time to fire McCain.
ReplyDeleteSince when did he start caring about how much taxpayers have to spend! Oh, well. Won't have to put up with him much longer!
ReplyDeleteMcCain is over 80 yrs. old. Do you think he REALLY remembers what he campaigned on? This is a GOOD argument for term limits. He's passé and senile yet still in the mix. How many more in Congress are in the same boat you DON'T know about. Give'em 8 and out for GOOD government no matter who they are including me if I ran. Bob Aswell....Not Fooled
ReplyDeleteOld Johnny wet start does it again!
ReplyDeleteNOT a compliment John...
ReplyDeleteStrange how Congress mandates term limits on the President but won't allow term limits for themselves.
ReplyDeleteWhere was his questions when the Democrats passed the Obamacare and nobody new what was in it? He is no better than a turd flowing down the Rio Grande.
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