In a sudden change of heart that kills senate Republicans’ effort to pass a bill to repeal and replace Obamacare before a rule allowing Republicans to circumvent a Democratic filibuster expires at the end of the month, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz is now saying he won’t support the Graham-Cassidy Obamacare repeal bill.
Cruz, who revealed his position during a panel discussion at a Texas Tribune conference in Austin, suggested that the proposal also lacks the vote of Sen. Mike Lee, according to Politico. The Texas Republican said he and Lee offered amendments to the Graham-Cassidy proposal last week that would go further in bringing down Obamacare premiums but that the changes weren’t included in the latest draft of the bill.
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Democrats in disguise. Trump turned on the lights and the cockroaches are running.
Round And Round And Round We Go ,Just Like Our US Congress ...Same Ole Results ...Over And Over And Over Again!! The famous Saying "Some Things Never Change " Are Never Truer !!
All the politicians are the same. Not sure why anyone would believe a Republican or Democrat are different once they get in office and get some power. Money changes everything.
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