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It's going to pass......JMHO. (Original Post) a kennedy Mar 2017 OP
The house...No chance in Senate beachbum bob Mar 2017 #1
I think 'Freedom' Caucus will kill it in the House. They hate Ryan. emulatorloo Mar 2017 #3
Agreed. The Koch brothers want deeper cuts. sarcasmo Mar 2017 #17
It is like, who could possible be worse that Mao? .. pangaia Mar 2017 #34
Rough times we live in BannonsLiver Mar 2017 #49
I hope you are right NewRedDawn Mar 2017 #23
2018 is the fixer....and conservatives pissing off 100 million voters will have repurcussions beachbum bob Mar 2017 #66
Ryan just ran away from the microphone like it was an open flame and just he farted Maru Kitteh Mar 2017 #2
I so hope you are right. a kennedy Mar 2017 #5
Rejoice :-) Maru Kitteh Mar 2017 #68
Turns out Ryan is just an empty suit and not the numbers expert policy wonk... brush Mar 2017 #10
Well, they never had any plan to begin with. Not beyond the repeal they passed because Maru Kitteh Mar 2017 #16
Two weeks - B.S. Ms. Toad Mar 2017 #18
Just because they had time and said they wanted to do it Maru Kitteh Mar 2017 #27
I was responding to your "to be fair" comment. Ms. Toad Mar 2017 #29
This congress, this administration, are new. Maru Kitteh Mar 2017 #57
That's not exactly how it works. Ms. Toad Mar 2017 #61
That goes right back to my point that the only thing they did put together Maru Kitteh Mar 2017 #63
This is a repeat of what started thsi conversation. Ms. Toad Mar 2017 #74
I'm not letting Ryan off that easy. He's been speaker for at least a year and an advocate... brush Mar 2017 #67
Of course he was excited! Maru Kitteh Mar 2017 #69
We'll see. I don't share your opinion of him. Why put your rep behind a bill that's doomed... brush Mar 2017 #70
I think he did it to weaken Trump, and it worked. Maru Kitteh Mar 2017 #71
It weakened trump all right, but it also weakened him. That can't be clearer. brush Mar 2017 #72
I'll concede that it's not good at all for him in the short term. I think Maru Kitteh Mar 2017 #73
He sounded like he was going to cry. lapucelle Mar 2017 #33
LOL. That was the worst fucking beard I've ever seen. Maru Kitteh Mar 2017 #60
What makes you say that? Ken Burch Mar 2017 #4
Ah, they have all said repeal and replace FOR 7 YEARS.....this vote will a kennedy Mar 2017 #7
There was no tea party then and Bush was an idiot, but not a Russian-backed idiot. rzemanfl Mar 2017 #6
If they had the votes GulfCoast66 Mar 2017 #8
The problem is if they change it to something unquestionably worse... joshcryer Mar 2017 #9
I have the same awful feeling. cwydro Mar 2017 #11
I agree...they have no choice, will all do trump's bidding adigal Mar 2017 #12
they DO have a choice Skittles Mar 2017 #44
I don't think so mvd Mar 2017 #13
Why are you so convinced? Equinox Moon Mar 2017 #14
JMHO.....just my humble opinion...eom a kennedy Mar 2017 #22
My money is on an embarrassing no vote tomorrow Recursion Mar 2017 #15
I agree w/this. Raine1967 Mar 2017 #35
Because Ryan has exactly zero friends right now Recursion Mar 2017 #38
Doesn't matter rufus dog Mar 2017 #19
Please tell me why it will not make the Senate? NewRedDawn Mar 2017 #28
The plans are too extreme for the Senate to pass rufus dog Mar 2017 #30
I heard they dont need 60 NewRedDawn Mar 2017 #36
They are going to try to go with budget recon rufus dog Mar 2017 #40
No, they don't... regnaD kciN Mar 2017 #37
I was right. Only 50 votes if parliamentarian agrres NewRedDawn Mar 2017 #46
There are already a dozen R Senators against the House bill, and those stopbush Mar 2017 #56
I don't want it to even get to the Senate........screw em. No vote tomorrow......eom a kennedy Mar 2017 #43
I hope between now and what tomorrow bdamomma Mar 2017 #20
I think Nancy pelosi alwaysinflux Mar 2017 #21
Yah, I wish she would't have said that...... eom. a kennedy Mar 2017 #24
LOL, are you for real? Skittles Mar 2017 #45
Disagree. truebluegreen Mar 2017 #62
House, Meh...Senate, DOA Grassy Knoll Mar 2017 #25
Doubtful. The Velveteen Ocelot Mar 2017 #26
Doubtful it'll fail in the house MontanaMama Mar 2017 #31
Thx. From what I'm seeing on my teevee, I'm thinking it will fail. The Velveteen Ocelot Mar 2017 #47
Got it. MontanaMama Mar 2017 #50
It still has to get through the Senate, which seems even more doubtful. The Velveteen Ocelot Mar 2017 #51
Yes. My fear is that MontanaMama Mar 2017 #55
Me, too. Kath2 Mar 2017 #58
If they do pass it, they will be decimated in 2018. The public does not want this Lucinda Mar 2017 #32
Which means we'll get, at best, a Democratic Congress... regnaD kciN Mar 2017 #39
If we gain a house majority, Trump will be gone shortly after n/t Lucinda Mar 2017 #42
I think Repugs will cave and vote AYE. It is what they do. riversedge Mar 2017 #41
Sigh. MontanaMama Mar 2017 #52
Based on an analysis like that, how could I dispute it? brooklynite Mar 2017 #48
I hope you are wrong, but I suspect you are right still_one Mar 2017 #53
Obama breaks silence to slam GOP health repeal and rally the resistance Cha Mar 2017 #64
I am hoping. Thanks Cha still_one Mar 2017 #65
Arguably the GOP is screwed whether they pass something on not. Thomas Hurt Mar 2017 #54
YES...... now, I hope it'll become a battle cry for the Dems in 2018 AND 2020......eom a kennedy Mar 2017 #59
:) Catherine Vincent Mar 2017 #75
Yeehaaa.....so happy to be wrong..... a kennedy Mar 2017 #76

emulatorloo

(44,120 posts)
3. I think 'Freedom' Caucus will kill it in the House. They hate Ryan.
Thu Mar 23, 2017, 08:46 PM
Mar 2017

They hate Ryan and would love to embarrass him. Plus they don't think it is cruel enough.

BannonsLiver

(16,370 posts)
49. Rough times we live in
Thu Mar 23, 2017, 11:25 PM
Mar 2017

When a blatantly un American, cruel and regressive piece of legislation is pilloried by some in congress because it's NOT CRUEL ENOUGH. Why don't they just bring back the work houses and debtor prisons and get it over with.

 

NewRedDawn

(790 posts)
23. I hope you are right
Thu Mar 23, 2017, 10:42 PM
Mar 2017

but i am not confident. Way I understand they need only 50 votes + Peckerhead Pence. Not the 60 required . Through reconcilliation.
Only moderate pukes who said no was Collins, Gardner. Paul, Lee, & Cruz want to go even farther & make it even worse. So who knows?

Maru Kitteh

(28,340 posts)
2. Ryan just ran away from the microphone like it was an open flame and just he farted
Thu Mar 23, 2017, 08:45 PM
Mar 2017

He doesn't have the vote.

If he did, he would be crowing for the next 15 minutes.



brush

(53,776 posts)
10. Turns out Ryan is just an empty suit and not the numbers expert policy wonk...
Thu Mar 23, 2017, 09:34 PM
Mar 2017

they've been selling him as since before he ran with Romney.

The way he cobbled together this piece of shit, cruel bill that nobody likes in just a few weeks after railing against the ACA, with the rest of the repugs is pitiful.

He, the alleged policy wonk, had seven years to come up with a viable bill and this is what he comes up with. Something that can't even get passed within his own caucus. And he was supposed to be the smart one.

Maru Kitteh

(28,340 posts)
16. Well, they never had any plan to begin with. Not beyond the repeal they passed because
Thu Mar 23, 2017, 10:21 PM
Mar 2017

they knew it didn't matter at all and they would never have to face any consequences.

To be fair to Ryan, they asked him to do in 2 weeks alone what Obama spent a year doing with the help of Congress, Senate, the public and major stakeholders. What did they expect? I think the WH and most of the pukes already knew repealing the ACA was a mirage to begin with, and the WH has been anxious to hang it around somebody else's neck from the beginning. Who better than Ryan? They already hate him.

Trump is in way over his head. Doesn't realize he's about to become the quickest lame duck in history.



Ms. Toad

(34,069 posts)
18. Two weeks - B.S.
Thu Mar 23, 2017, 10:26 PM
Mar 2017

They've been salivating over this for years. There is no excuse for them not having a fully formed and vetted plan in their back pockets the day Trump took office

Maru Kitteh

(28,340 posts)
27. Just because they had time and said they wanted to do it
Thu Mar 23, 2017, 10:46 PM
Mar 2017

doesn't mean they really ever wanted to actually do it. They just need to look like they want to do it.

Dogs caught the bus.

They know damn well the news reports would fill up with people who were in the middle of chemo who lost their insurance and now face death, of women 7mos pregnant women facing complicated delivery with no coverage, of people who were involved in car accidents the day after their ACA coverage was dropped.

They like their cushy jobs. They can read polls.

Ms. Toad

(34,069 posts)
29. I was responding to your "to be fair" comment.
Thu Mar 23, 2017, 10:49 PM
Mar 2017

they had years, not 2 weeks, so there's no reason "to be fair" about how long they chose to spend on it - as if they could not have made the choice to spend many times what Obama spent on it (and still have a vote ready for today).

Maru Kitteh

(28,340 posts)
57. This congress, this administration, are new.
Thu Mar 23, 2017, 11:34 PM
Mar 2017

You have to put bills together with those who will be voting on them. Unless your only intention is showboating, you have to work with the President who will sign it. You craft legislation to react to current circumstances and base your arguments on current information.

Sure they had 7 years to come up with a basic outline, but that basic outline has to change with every new congress and shifting political winds and realities. No matter how much time they had before the clock began on the 115th Congress, they had to write the bill in this time. If they truly wanted it to work, they had to bring in the stakeholders, they had to get popular support, they had to spend the time to gather a coalition. If they were serious, they would spend a year on it, or even 3 or 4 months on it.

Dogs caught the bus.

Ms. Toad

(34,069 posts)
61. That's not exactly how it works.
Thu Mar 23, 2017, 11:58 PM
Mar 2017

Nearly verbatim bills are introduced all of the time, when a term of Congress ends before a bill is passed. Yes, the has to be reintroduced anew, wiht each new Congress, but they do not have to (nor do they) start from scratch every time they reintroduce a bill that dies on the vine at the end of each term.

There is absolutely no reason the republicans who have been voting to repeal it over and over again could not have had the bulk of it drafted at some point during the past 7 years.

I do agree that whether they started years ago - or are starting now - it is stupid to slap something together.

Maru Kitteh

(28,340 posts)
63. That goes right back to my point that the only thing they did put together
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 02:06 AM
Mar 2017

was a bill they knew had no consequences and would never be signed.

I know how it works. Not m' first rodeo. [font size 9]🤠[/font]

Even if they had a basic bill written; if they actually meant for it to pass, they would still need to tweak it to the demographics of present Congress and Senate, they would still have to square it with the agenda of the current executive, and they would still need to bring in the stakeholders and work on building popular support.

They didn't do nada of that.

In all fairness, Ryan did not have (or take) the necessary time to write, lobby and build the support needed for a bill on something as complex and embedded to our economy as healthcare. If they/he really wanted it to pass, if the WH really cared about it passing, they would most certainly allot time to do what was needed to ensure success.

My take? Neither of them (WH or Ryan) were really serious about repealing the ACA. I really think they each believed they could unload that yoke on the other. Although Ryan would undoubtedly prefer to see it die in the Senate, he's repeatedly touted the involvement of Trump. Now they both look lame, reckless, hapless, weak. It appears to be an instance of mutual self-immolation.

It warms the cockles of my heart.



Ms. Toad

(34,069 posts)
74. This is a repeat of what started thsi conversation.
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 06:09 PM
Mar 2017
In all fairness, Ryan did not have (or take) the necessary time to write, lobby and build the support needed for a bill on something as complex and embedded to our economy as healthcare. If they/he really wanted it to pass, if the WH really cared about it passing, they would most certainly allot time to do what was needed to ensure success.


Ryan did not fall of the turnip truck 2 weeks ago, or even on election day - nor did most of his fellow republican congresscritters.

Bills informally carry forward in substance, and sponsors, from prior incarnations - so there is no need to extend fairness to him because he didn't have long enough to draft the bill. He, and his fellow Republicans had 7 years, not 2 weeks, to write it.

I'm on the governing body for a national lobbying group - and the idea of starting from scratch with each new Congress does not match with my experience.

brush

(53,776 posts)
67. I'm not letting Ryan off that easy. He's been speaker for at least a year and an advocate...
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 01:14 PM
Mar 2017

for repealing the ACA for much longer. Why hasn't he at least had his staff working on a replacement all the time he's been championing repeal and replace?

He's just another white guy who's never held a job outside government and has been continually kicked upstairs off a false reputation as a policy wonk. Remember his famed Ryan budget that he pushed for years? That was another pos that the nunbers never added up as well.

He stood before the cameras, what was it, just last week, in an almost orgasmic state, holding up a copy of that crappy AHCA and gushing how this is what he had been dreaming about for years, that repealing and replacing the ACA was finally within reach.

The fact that the cobbled together pos bill was going to snatch health care from millions didn't bother his phony ass at all. All that was important was that a nearly trillion dollar tax cut to his rich clients was written into it.

Maru Kitteh

(28,340 posts)
69. Of course he was excited!
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 01:30 PM
Mar 2017

He can use this bill for his campaign commercials & fundraisers, just like he did that last one. It's all good for him. Sure, it would have been better to have it die in the Senate, but he can still say "blah blah I proposed a comprehensive answer blah blah blah whatever."

I still don't think he ever expected it to become law. He's not a moron (unfortunately). He knows it would take much more than a couple weeks and a bill he pulled out of a KrackerJack box to actually pass something.

He wanted to weaken Trump, and he did.


All this being said, I don't doubt for one single second that given his druthers, Paul Ryan would yank healthcare away from every single person - elderly, babies, disabled, poor, women, men, children - every last one who relies upon a single federal dollar for care; and watch them die with that deplorable smirk on his face.

But the man knows what the score is. He knows what is politically possible, and what is strategically beneficial to his own self-interest. Paul Ryan is one calculating, patient motherfucker; and he wants more.





brush

(53,776 posts)
70. We'll see. I don't share your opinion of him. Why put your rep behind a bill that's doomed...
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 01:52 PM
Mar 2017

if you're so smart?

Maru Kitteh

(28,340 posts)
71. I think he did it to weaken Trump, and it worked.
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 02:03 PM
Mar 2017

Trump was dumb enough to fall for it. Trump and his whole staff are on video with their hair on fire, saying over and over, it has to be done right now, and Trump campaigned on this and he's fulfilling his campaign promise, and Trump is convincing more people every day by just being in a room with them, they're just lining up to vote yes!

This was hyped again and again and again, not just by the media, but by Trump's own people as a great test of his super-human awesome magical "deal-maker" skills.

It exposed Trump as a lightweight, a novice, and the total fraud that he is.






brush

(53,776 posts)
72. It weakened trump all right, but it also weakened him. That can't be clearer.
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 02:06 PM
Mar 2017

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Maru Kitteh

(28,340 posts)
73. I'll concede that it's not good at all for him in the short term. I think
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 02:10 PM
Mar 2017

it will not be as damaging to him in the long term as it is for Trump. I think this is a devastating blow to that crop of amateurs.

I guess time will tell!

a kennedy

(29,655 posts)
7. Ah, they have all said repeal and replace FOR 7 YEARS.....this vote will
Thu Mar 23, 2017, 08:49 PM
Mar 2017

bring them all together to defeat Obamacare and then can say they've done it. and again JMHO. The arm and ball twisting will make it so.

rzemanfl

(29,557 posts)
6. There was no tea party then and Bush was an idiot, but not a Russian-backed idiot.
Thu Mar 23, 2017, 08:47 PM
Mar 2017

I could be wrong, but I think this is going to be different.

joshcryer

(62,270 posts)
9. The problem is if they change it to something unquestionably worse...
Thu Mar 23, 2017, 09:27 PM
Mar 2017

...then it's on them. So they will keep it and try to blame Obama for it as long as they can. They will do everything in their power to neuter the HHS and try to keep Obamacare from working. But actually repealing it requires fortitude that they have never had.

 

adigal

(7,581 posts)
12. I agree...they have no choice, will all do trump's bidding
Thu Mar 23, 2017, 09:48 PM
Mar 2017

The good thing is we can hang this around their necks. We will get House and Senate back in 2018. But that's a long time if you have no healthcare.

Equinox Moon

(6,344 posts)
14. Why are you so convinced?
Thu Mar 23, 2017, 09:54 PM
Mar 2017

None of the reports are saying it will pass.

Hey, I need to ask. What is "JMHO" ?

Recursion

(56,582 posts)
15. My money is on an embarrassing no vote tomorrow
Thu Mar 23, 2017, 09:54 PM
Mar 2017

Trump is pressuring Ryan to vote tomorrow but Ryan wants the weekend to whip this.

I don't think they can flip enough Freedom caucusers, and they've already lost four moderates today.

 

NewRedDawn

(790 posts)
28. Please tell me why it will not make the Senate?
Thu Mar 23, 2017, 10:46 PM
Mar 2017

They only need 50 votes + Pecker head Pence. I am scared to death this travesty will pass. Please tell me I'm wrong. The wife & I are on expanded medicaid & she is a bad diabetic.

 

NewRedDawn

(790 posts)
36. I heard they dont need 60
Thu Mar 23, 2017, 11:07 PM
Mar 2017

Because of reconcilliation only 50 + Pence. There is only 2 moderate Pukes that I know of left in senate. That be Collins & Gardner. Who else? If 60, then yes it will fail, but i heard otherwise.

 

rufus dog

(8,419 posts)
40. They are going to try to go with budget recon
Thu Mar 23, 2017, 11:09 PM
Mar 2017

won't pass the muster. If it does they will have blown up the Senate for a failed bill.

I know it is hard based on your situation, but try not to lose too much sleep. This is the effort of an undisciplined party with a complete moron leading the pack.

regnaD kciN

(26,044 posts)
37. No, they don't...
Thu Mar 23, 2017, 11:08 PM
Mar 2017

...under budget-reconciliation rules, it cannot be filibustered, and only needs a simple majority.

 

NewRedDawn

(790 posts)
46. I was right. Only 50 votes if parliamentarian agrres
Thu Mar 23, 2017, 11:15 PM
Mar 2017

Just found this from CNBC: GOP leaders are trying to kill and replace several major parts of Obamacare through the process known as budget reconciliation.

If the Senate parliamentarian agrees that the bill qualifies for that process because it is budget-specific, Republicans would need just 50 votes in the Senate, where they hold 52 seats, to pass the proposal.

stopbush

(24,396 posts)
56. There are already a dozen R Senators against the House bill, and those
Thu Mar 23, 2017, 11:31 PM
Mar 2017

Last edited Fri Mar 24, 2017, 01:34 AM - Edit history (1)

are moderates who will be even more against it if it passes the House in a version that strips out essentials. The more radically right the bill becomes, the more R Senators will be against it.

alwaysinflux

(149 posts)
21. I think Nancy pelosi
Thu Mar 23, 2017, 10:36 PM
Mar 2017

Might've made a mistake by ridiculing Trump. He must be livid and you know how he is. There will be retribution.

Skittles

(153,160 posts)
45. LOL, are you for real?
Thu Mar 23, 2017, 11:14 PM
Mar 2017

THERE IS NO LOGICAL RESPONSE TO TRUMP BULLSHIT BUT RIDICULE

THE MAN IS *RIDICULOUS*

 

truebluegreen

(9,033 posts)
62. Disagree.
Thu Mar 23, 2017, 11:59 PM
Mar 2017

Her needling should set him off and chances are he will tweet madly / make an ass of himself in public AGAIN / further damage his credibility etc etc

You know he called them in for a stern warning the other day...and went from 17 No votes to 27? Quite the little stubby-fingered deal maker, isn't he?

The Russia brouhaha blowing up right now is good too, and as his approval ratings sink so does his clout. Plus for those who can reason their way out of a box, that 17% approval rating for the bill must be a bit daunting.

We'll see I guess.

MontanaMama

(23,313 posts)
31. Doubtful it'll fail in the house
Thu Mar 23, 2017, 10:55 PM
Mar 2017

Or the senate? I'm not being snarky, VO, I read a lot of your posts and value your opinion.

The Velveteen Ocelot

(115,683 posts)
47. Thx. From what I'm seeing on my teevee, I'm thinking it will fail.
Thu Mar 23, 2017, 11:21 PM
Mar 2017

Trump just threw Ryan under the bus, and there might be less enthusiasm to go along with his demands that they vote yes or else.

MontanaMama

(23,313 posts)
50. Got it.
Thu Mar 23, 2017, 11:26 PM
Mar 2017

From your lips to the ears of the universe. This is scary shit in my book. I hope this isn't a re-hash of the night before the election when we all thought we'd see an HRC landslide and then the bottom dropped out of our world.



*edited for typo

Lucinda

(31,170 posts)
32. If they do pass it, they will be decimated in 2018. The public does not want this
Thu Mar 23, 2017, 10:57 PM
Mar 2017

and that includes the GOP public...

regnaD kciN

(26,044 posts)
39. Which means we'll get, at best, a Democratic Congress...
Thu Mar 23, 2017, 11:09 PM
Mar 2017

...whose proposals to clean up this mess will be vetoed by Trump.

And any future health-care measures will require 60 votes in the Senate. Remember what a struggle it was to even get the ACA passed with a filibuster-proof majority?

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