Republicans Pull Obamacare Repeal Bill!

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Daily Stormer
March 24, 2017

Wow, just wow.

How pathetic is it that, controlling every level of government, the Republicans can’t even get a law through that they’ve been supposedly hoping to enact for 7 years?

If anyone needed a confirmation that these people are mostly useless paper pushers with no ability to accomplish anything, this is it.

I guess Trump is going to have to take care of everything himself.

CNN:

House Speaker Paul Ryan sensationally pulled his Obamacare repeal bill from the floor Friday, a day after President Donald Trump had threatened to walk away from health care reform if he didn’t get a vote.

The reality is that this is actually quite good for Trump.

During the campaign, he’s said many times that he thought about just letting Obamacare go on until it collapsed and became unbearable for the people. In such a scenario, they would come crawling back to him begging for him to do something, which would give him a very strong hand.

This new bill doesn’t appear to be all that good. But the fact that it was attempted means that Obamacare’s future failure can’t be blamed on Trump, who at least tried to do something at the very beginning of his term, but was stalled by his own party. And furthermore, he won’t be blamed for whatever failings this new bill would have had.

When people’s premiums go up by 75% (which some experts predict for the near future), Trump will suddenly have a lot more freedom to take dramatic action.

And it’s only getting started.

After a dramatic day on Capitol Hill, Ryan rushed from the White House to Capitol Hill to tell Trump he did not have the votes to pass the measure, the culmination of seven years of Republican efforts to eradicate President Barack Obama’s proudest domestic achievement.

As Ryan presented the dire vote totals in his meeting with Trump, he explicitly recommended the President pull the bill, according to a senior GOP official. The decision was ultimately Trump’s. Trump made the call at 3 p.m., as the rest of House leadership was gathering in Ryan’s office.

Ryan told fellow Republicans they are “moving on” from health care, Reps. Andy Barr and Bill Flores told CNN.

The decision to delay the vote marks an acute embarrassment for Trump, who had gambled big by presenting holdout House conservatives with a take-it-or-leave it ultimatum on Thursday night and put his own credibility on the line.

Fake news much, CNN?

This isn’t an embarrassment for Trump. It’s an embarrassment for establishment Republicans – who have now proven to the people that they’re politically impotent.

It also puts Ryan in a much weakened political position, after being defied by his own conference, which seems just as unsuited to governing in the Trump era as it was when it was effectively a protest coalition under Obama.

YES. Exactly. Do the Jews at CNN think that Paul Ryan is an ally of Trump? Lol.

If this fiasco ruins Ryan’s career, then it’s a huge win for Trump. That traitor has been undermining the president from the beginning.

We can’t get rid of this guy fast enough.

As I’ve said before, I do believe this will be a net positive for Trump in the long term, in the sense that it’s an opportunity to place himself in a more favorable position. Obamacare is going to be a disaster – and the ones to reap the blame will be the establishment Republicans who couldn’t manage to repeal it, as well as Obama and the Democrats.

Never stop your enemies when they’re making a mistake.