Discussion: Republicans Point Fingers As Health Care Bill Goes Down In Flames

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A pathetic group of asswipes incapable of learning anything.

I guess doing nothing since 2011 has a serious side effect, eh, morons?

I sense that some GOPers are going to pat themselves on the back for “having listened to their constituents,” as if that’s some newfound aspect of their job.

And don’t get cocky, Dems: these scumbags are incompetent, but remain devious. And scumbags. There’s still lots of protections they’ve managed to get rid of that people don’t know about and should because they wind up being hurtful as well.

Start the ad machines now.

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THANKS OBAMA!!

Ode to Republicans and the Loser in Chief…

You idiots had seven long years to work among yourselves to arrive at a bill that all of you could support but Nooooooooooo

Let the tweetstorm begin!

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The practical part is great from a survival standpoint. And emotionally you’ve got to love it, Trump said “You will do this! I command you!”

And a whole bunch of the reps said “yeah OK cool will defs keep that in mind lotsa stuff to think about here political future comes to mind but anyway yeah you have a good day peace out byeeeeee…”

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As far as I am concerned, Trump and the Repubs can go climb a cactus.

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"This isn’t a dictatorship," Spicer said.

As usual, he and Donnie are not on the same page.

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Schadenfreude levels are currently off the charts! This is a stinging defeat for Trump and the GOP… I haven’t been this happy since before the election. Long live Obamacare!

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[quote] Rep. Chris Collins (R-NY) admitted: “This is the cold light of day
coming forward to say: politics is not the private sector.”[/quote]
This is a good reason why a private sector genius may not be a desirable presidential candidate. I fail to see how the difference between the politics and the private sector was a reason to elect a private sector looser (or, more precisely, a con man) as a president.

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play me a sad song on the world’s smallest balalaika.

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Supporters of the bill, meanwhile, pointed out that many of the GOP opponents voted for 2015 legislation that was vetoed by President Obama that was even more aggressive than the bill pulled Friday.

They are this close to admitting that the 60+ times they voted to repeal Obamacare was the legislative equivalent of fondling themselves.

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Or better yet, slide down a cactus.

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I have never thought about the subject this way – but I must admit, this is a very apt analogy.

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Well they had 7 years, and were supported by supposedly the greatest deal maker of all time, so they should have had this all wrapped up; they failed. Nice work.
Uh…unless they weren’t really working on it for those seven years, and their great dealmaker was really just a privileged schmuck.

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Oh, but those Freedon Caucus members better be aware, the Dark Bannon is putting them on his death list!t

That revengeful fight is about to begin…gotta have chaos!

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“The Closer”. Talk about an unearned nickname. On what basis did he get this moniker?

All I know is that he’s declared bankruptcy four times, been unable to make a casino profitable, and been bailed out by his Russian comrades. If he wants to be called “the closer” based on his business dealings, let’s see his tax returns. On a political level, this couldn’t be more embarrassing. Expect some inflammatory tweets early tomorrow morning.

Mariano Rivera, he ain’t.

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You’re being really unfair to trump the little. Wasn’t his fault, the dog ate his homework. The bone spurs flared up again and he wasn’t 100%. The moon wasn’t in the seventh house.

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Here we go again.

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