Bannon, Priebus, Mulvaney spotted heading into Ryan's office for Freedom Caucus mtg.
Mulvaney carrying folder labeled "Urgent Action". This is high drama.
Tomorrow AM: healthcare for all, and Mexico is going to pay for it.
President Donald Trump is demanding a vote Friday in the House on the Republican plan to repeal and replace Obamacare, White House budget director Mick Mulvaney told GOP lawmakers. If the bill fails, Trump is prepared to move on and leave Obamacare in place, Mulvaney warned.
http://www.politico.com/story/2017/03/trump-freedom-caucus-health-care-236418
I love it.
Oh yea.... I knew this bill was meant to fail.
My idea of good health insurance would be if you would like to have it, you should buy some that covers you specifically.
Somehow, that's crazy and heartless. And I'm expected to pay for others bc... it's "cruel" not to
Anyways - hopefully more of these private doctors sac mentioned open up shop to offer more choice.
Learned this morning
1) there is no district in the US that the (R) replace and repeal notion has positive polling
2) Chris Christie favorable's are higher than the Trump/Ryan Bill
With all these revisions and changes at the eleventh hour before a vote, are folks going to have time to read and digest the final bill and all it's implications, or is this another "we have to pass the bill to find out what's in it?"
Learned this morning
1) there is no district in the US that the (R) replace and repeal notion has positive polling
2) Chris Christie favorable's are higher than the Trump/Ryan Bill
buys a rolls and drives it himself and listens to taylor swift :smh
shocker this dude uses a fork for NYC pizza and eats well done steak
I think one of the things that is forgotten in the debate about repeal and replace is that there are those on the left who hated the ACA as much as those on the right (obviously for different reasons). My guess is support for the bill being discussed has grown on the right, but it's been more than offset by those on the left and in the middle who previously supported the ACA.