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Senate Healthcare Bill Flatlines as Two More GOPs Bow Out
2017-07-18
[PJMedia] The latest version of the Obamacare repeal and replace bill officially flatlined this evening as the third and fourth GOP senators to oppose the legislation declared their non-support.

Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) had indefinitely delayed the bill that could have come to the floor this week after Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) had a procedure Friday to remove a blood clot. McCain is expected to be recovering in his home state for at least a week or two.

The Senate bill "contains important reforms to move our country forward," McConnell said on the floor earlier today. "These are the kind of reforms Americans deserve. Not the status quo of Obamacare, not a multi-billion-dollar Band-Aid, not a piling-on of even more Obamacare ‐ but real, patient-centered reforms that can finally move us beyond the pain of Obamacare. The only way we'll get there is with continued hard work, and that's just what we intend to do."
I don't deserve this bullshit. Remove the restrictions to the insurance companies and let them fucking compete.
Sens. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) and Susan Collins (R-Maine) announced their opposition -- for different reasons, as Paul fumed that the bill didn't really kill Obamacare while Collins felt the Medicare cuts were too brutal -- early in the process.

And while GOP leaders couldn't afford to lose one more member, two senators announced their opposition tonight.

Sen. Jerry Moran (R-Kansas) said changes made to the bill in an effort to make it more palatable didn't cut it.

"We should not put our stamp of approval on bad policy. Furthermore, if we leave the federal government in control of everyday healthcare decisions, it is more likely that our healthcare system will devolve into a single-payer system, which would require a massive federal spending increase," Moran said in a statement.

"We must now start fresh with an open legislative process to develop innovative solutions that provide greater personal choice, protections for pre-existing conditions, increased access and lower overall costs for Kansans," he added.

Moran said his ultimate goal is to repeal and replace Obamacare, but he dinged the closed-door process that produced the Senate bill.

"After conferring with trusted experts regarding the latest version of the Consumer Freedom Amendment, I have decided I cannot support the current version of the Better Care Reconciliation Act," Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) said. "In addition to not repealing all of the Obamacare taxes, it doesn't go far enough in lowering premiums for middle-class families, nor does it create enough free space from the most costly Obamacare regulations."
And there was enough pork in there to threaten the survival of the feral hog
Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) declared that the latest failure was "proof positive that the core of this bill is unworkable."

"Rather than repeating the same failed, partisan process yet again, Republicans should start from scratch and work with Democrats on a bill that lowers premiums, provides long term stability to the markets and improves our healthcare system," he said.
Your shit was the fail that produced this fail, numbnuts. The first thing congress should do is remove their exceptions. Then maybe something will get done when they see how expensive and shit the original "law" is.
Posted by:DarthVader

#9  Hoyer now says Obamacare failure will be the Republicans' fault because they said they'd fix it and now they aren't going to.
Posted by: Glenmore   2017-07-18 18:42  

#8  Kamela Harris and Princess Fauxcahontas are already tuning up their girl cards....

There's a scary thought. It'd be like going thru the nightmare of Hillary again in 2020 but doubly so.
Posted by: JohnQC   2017-07-18 17:30  

#7  Ben Franklin - "We must, indeed, all hang together, or most assuredly we shall all hang separately."

So be it, make it so.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2017-07-18 15:34  

#6  "The esteemed senator's from Maine and Murkowski said they oppose repeal-only."

That leaves a 50-50 tie which Pence can break. Also, Murkowski's principles are for sale.
Posted by: Iblis   2017-07-18 13:44  

#5  If the House is lost in 18, now a much greater probability given the massive disappointment this fractured Congress has been, there will be articles of impeachment passed within the first months. Gridlocked government and a President with little public confidence. Kamela Harris and Princess Fauxcahontas are already tuning up their girl cards....
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2017-07-18 13:38  

#4  Well it's not getting repealed. The esteemed senator's from Maine and Murkowski said they oppose repeal-only. It's going to be a Democratic landslide in 18' when the entire base stays home.
Posted by: Charles   2017-07-18 13:17  

#3  The Pubs don't want to pull the plug on the mess that was created but they don't want to fix it either.
Posted by: JohnQC   2017-07-18 11:57  

#2  Roger Simon has an article out saying that ObamaCare will now survive due to Republican failure, but that's the opposite of what happened. Republicans failed to save it. Now it will either fail on its own, as it was designed to, or Republicans will vote to repeal. Sens Cruz, Lee and Moran are heroes.
Posted by: Iblis   2017-07-18 11:06  

#1  It's all Kabuki, all the way down...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2017-07-18 07:25  

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