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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums“It’s all over. We’ll take the Senate deal,” says a senior GOP aide.
Its all over. Well take the Senate deal, says a senior GOP aide. Senator Mitch McConnells office quickly noted to reporters that the Kentucky Republican would be taking back the lead.
A key moment in the fight came when Heritage Action announced it was key voting against the bill. Support was already flagging, and the decision made up the minds of many members sitting on the fence.
People are thinking about primaries, they really are, says a GOP chief of staff.
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/361336/stunned-republicans-react-canceled-vote-jonathan-strong
Dkc05
(375 posts)How funny. We won.
SamYeager
(309 posts)McConnell's positino is weaker now than it was before Boehner pulled his stunt.
That's got to burn Yurtle's ass. Gotta love it when they eat each other.
TwilightGardener
(46,416 posts)Apparently they ran for Congress and have votes.
Incitatus
(5,317 posts)TheCowsCameHome
(40,168 posts)a hearty verbal "FUCK YOU TEA PARTY-LOVING DIRTBAGS" will have to do.
Tx4obama
(36,974 posts)Here: Here: http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023856151
riderinthestorm
(23,272 posts)Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(108,033 posts)And my sympathies to you as it looks like you have the piece of shit as your Senator.
Elwood P Dowd
(11,443 posts)Most of 'em already hate the bastard.
Politicalboi
(15,189 posts)That alone should get them out of office for not doing their job FIRST.
theglammistress
(348 posts)I missed the first half of the CNN report - I heard Dana Bash say "take out the union piece."
What are we (possibly) giving up here?
jsaro
(1,454 posts)The "union piece" refers to a provision of the Senate deal that delays the coinsurance tax, which is a small tax that unions have to pay under the ACA. That's a provision that's favorable to Dems, given in exchange for the stronger identity checks for ACA subsidies for the Reepers.
theglammistress
(348 posts)I assumed that's what Dana Bash was talking about, but I missed half the conversation.
I'm disgusted - I don't want the DEMS to reward the crazies with ANYTHING for this 2 week jaunt down the rabbit hole.
The reinsurrance fee never seemed unreasonable to me. It's a pay for to cover the extra sick people that will come onto plans.
The GOP wants us to all be without insurance, begging at the ER and church steps for medical care.
jsaro
(1,454 posts)whether that remains in the Senate's deal tomorrow. The House screwed McConnell with their epic fail, putting the R's in an even weaker bargaining position. So the deal may be different tomorrow. My hope: Clean CR, clean DL, nothing else. We win. They get nothing for this ignorant, destructive tirade. Nothing.
cui bono
(19,926 posts)Heritage Action, a tea party watchdog group, keeps track of how GOP congresscritters vote -- to make sure they're as tea-party-ish as possible. If a critter doesn't toe the line, they actively search out tea party candidates to oppose them in the primary and help to fund their campaigns. If there's a bill that they really don't like, Heritage Action will let the critters know that how they vote on that bill will be considered a "key vote" in their decision whether or not to "primary" them. After the House bill was released this afternoon, Heritage Action tweeted the GOPers and let them know that the correct vote on the bill was "NO," and that is was a "key vote" -- i.e., they "keyvoted" today's House bill.
Change has come
(2,372 posts)Do you have a link to this information? Do we know what other votes have been "keyvoted" ?