Discussion: With O'Care Repeal Dead Again, GOPers Cautiously Open To Bipartisan Talks

By all means, jump right on the atmosphere of bonhomie created by Trump’s and McConnell’s good-faith intentions and the history-respectful process used on Graham-Cassidy. Ignore your GOP colleagues who say Obamacare repeal is going to be folded into the tax bill. Oh, and GOP senators–be prepared for a tweet calling you a RINO in case some NFL player says something to anger the Commander-In-Cheat, or if the shoe-sale figures for Portugal fall short of the target.

Full speed ahead.

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Johnson’s comment is an example of what is wrong with politics today…he completely ignores the reality of the Republicans going their own way and tries to blame Democrats for the lack of bipartisanship on the health care bills. It’s maddening how he can say things like that and get away with it…where is the WI press nailing him for his behavior?

Purdue is another example…acting like the Democrats won’t agree to anything because the Democrats won’t do what he says is all about the rest of the authoritarian Republicans, who think they have it right and anyone who doesn’t do what they want is an unpatriotic American (and it goes without saying a proper Christian). That attitude is poisoning the nation, and it needs to go away as soon as possible.

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Let’s see…with the failure of Graham-Cassidy how many dozen times does this make now that the GOP Cocksuckers have failed to repeal Obamacare?

And Republican Party is as poor as a church mouse, long ago they spent the political capital and have a little or nothing to show for it. They’re almost as incompetent as a president that resides in the White House you know the bomb. The Republican Party continue to give the Democrats a platform to run on their incompetence yes the Republicans are the gift that keeps on giving to the Democrats.

Bipartisan implies give and take. Republicans can’t even give and take on their own side much less with Democrats.