Republicans struggled on Wednesday to salvage their 'repeal and replace Obamacare" efforts to no avail as several realized it would be career suicide to vote for it.
It would be nice to think that Republicans finally got a conscience (or any politicians for that matter) and stepped back from voting Mitch McConnell's TrumpCare bill through.
Donald Trump's short attention span is already going forward on tax reform and NASA (as his weekly video from the White House mentioned), but after failing to repeal and replace Obamacare
President Donald Trump took defeat of his TrumpCare bill as expected. He blamed Democrats for it failing, and then he mentioned several times that Obamacare was going to be collapsing soon and "it won't be pretty."
Republicans had seven years of complaining about Obamacare before being tasked to put their money where their mouths were. When Donald Trump was campaigning, he repeatedly said that Obamacare would be "repealed and replaced"
When Speaker of the House Paul Ryan began tackling the repeal and replacement of Obamacare, Donald Trump didn't seem to care how it turned out. As time drew on, he didn't mention it much
Now that America has had a chance to digest the shock report from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), Republicans and House Speaker Paul Ryan are scrambling to either disavow the report
That Congressional Budget Office (CBO) report that both the White House and Republicans were denouncing came out, and the only person who seemed happy about it was House Speaker Paul Ryan as he quickly put out a tweet.
President Donald Trump made some huge promises about healthcare while he was campaigning, and he's now realized that getting a bill passed in Washington D.C. isn't so easy.
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