>WASHINGTON — With their bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act in tatters, Senate leaders on Tuesday pushed to vote on a different measure that would repeal major parts of President Barack Obama’s health law without a replacement — but that plan appeared also to collapse.
>Senators Susan Collins of Maine, Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, all Republicans, immediately declared they could not vote to repeal the Affordable Care Act without a replacement — enough to doom the effort before it could get any momentum.
HAHAHAA WHAT NOW BABBY DREUGHMPF LMAO? AAHAHAHAAHA YAAAAASSSS YOUR POWER IS DECLINING BUT MY POWER RISES AND SOON YOU WILL GTFO TO RUSSIA BY IMPEACHMENT AND NONE WILL PROTECT YOU MOTHERFUCKING FAGGOT DRUGHMPFBOI AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Ryan Myers
>As dems continually blockade them Do the dems have literally any power to block anything? I thought the Republicans had the majority in the house and the senate. And the last two years of Obamas presidency, where the Republicans stopped everything really didn't hurt their publicity, seeing that they won the election
Anthony Robinson
As long as a 60 vote requirement stays in place, the dems have power to block them at least until midterms. The way it stands now, every single republican has to vote against dems, and it only takes a couple McCains to stop that.
Ironically, Trump tweeted about this again this morning.
> The way it stands now, every single republican has to vote against dems, and it only takes a couple McCains to stop that
The republicans are already fucked my friend
>Sens. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia and Susan Collins of Maine have all said they would vote "no" on a motion that would have kicked off McConnell's plan to vote on a straight repeal of Obamacare.
>The way it stands now, every single republican has to vote against dems, and it only takes a couple McCains to stop that. But doesn't that mean, that every single bill that isn't passed is due to Republicans not staying in line. So wouldn't that make it seem more like Trump hasn't got the full support from his own party?
Easton Howard
>Senators Susan Collins of Maine, Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, all Republicans, immediately declared they could not vote to repeal the Affordable Care Act
Women shouldn't be able to participate in politics.
Evan White
>60 vote requirement No such requirement exists.
Brayden Myers
very good Donald, but why not just have the Supreme Court strike it down due to the unconstitutional and illegal way it was rammed through. Without even a chance for people to read it?
Adrian Moore
It means a purge is needed.
Bentley Price
DEFEND THIS TRUMPTARDS SPIN THIS, TWIST THIS, PRETEND YOUR GOD EMPEROR IS STILL WINNING #WINNING
HERE TO MINE SALT
Aaron Brooks
Women should be stripped of political power.
Juan Barnes
Isn't it quite bad that he doesn't know how democracy works? I'm not trying to assassinate his character or anything here but that is...a pretty dumb thing to say. I feel like he maybe doesn't understand that being the President != being the boss of a country.
Jason Rivera
Always these RINO women who are Democrats in sheep's clothing.
Elijah Ramirez
Shills get out.
Dylan Hill
>Senators Susan Collins of Maine, Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska,
THESE CUNTS NEED TO BE PRIMARIED IF YOU LIVE IN THEIR STATES CALL THEM NON STOP THEY ALL RAN ON REPEALING OBAMACARE
Tyler Phillips
I'm glad. I hope Obamacare fucking cripples this country causing hundreds of thousands of deaths so people can fucking learn that FREE SHIT LMAO is not good politics or economics
James Cook
Repeal congress, don't replace.
Daniel Sanchez
>My friend yongest person ever to have pacemaker surgery >Fast forward 26 years >Obama passes ACA >My friend can no longer afford medication >Dies of a heart attack