...Republicans will actually have to work harder than ever...

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  2. Vagitarian

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    Let's see how his new, great, health care plan goes and how far he gets with the wall first... Don't count your chickens yet.
     
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    You've got to love Libtard projection and hysteria!
     
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    We're sure learning how corrupt this new administration is through these hearings!
     
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    He is not dealing in hysteria but fact. U $rumpets R about to find out how your repubs deal with someone that is a liability to their party. Your buffoon of a prezz is about to be taught a lesson on how one conducts them selves as a leader not an imp. His wiretapping accusation will bite him in the a$$.
     
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    You people LOVE corrupt Mac&Cheese.
     
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    Well at least its it nearly as corrupt as the previous administration, so we're making progress with Trump!
     
  8. anonymous

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    As I said, Libtard hysteria. Exhibit 1A!
     
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    New Healthcare bill - Obamacare 2.0 :rolleyes:
     
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    As is so often the case, you make no sense.
     
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    Trump, while trying to push a health care bill through Congress, is also trying to overcome a Republican political culture that for years has rewarded saying no to political leaders.

    For most of the past decade, many Republicans in Congress who wanted to raise money or their profile have followed an easy playbook. They opposed then-President Barack Obama, resisted any attempts to work with him, and then campaigned for reelection based on the success of their efforts to obstruct him.

    Outside groups such as Heritage Action, FreedomWorks and the Club for Growth — who are now opposing Trump’s health care replacement proposal, saying it does not go far enough — have followed this arc as well.

    We shall see.........:cool: