Wednesday, April 5, 2017

The repugnican party the most evil political entity in the U.S.

Now for those who are unfortunately a member of this horrible party who supported the Affordable Healthcare Act and stood against chump I mean trump in trying to repeal it; I salute you! God bless you and peace be unto you.
As for the rest of you scumbags who ignore God and defy the Will of God and the voice of your people, may God send you to your master in hell sooner than later. You are  the scum of the earth, criminals of the worst kind and evil to the core. The world is getting a truer picture of you as you plot to deprive people in need of the healthcare they have to have. You show you don't care if they live or die even though it's our tax dollars, money you took from us that we require. You know  the same money that pays your bloated salaries and that you rob from the American people taking advantage of other perks. How many of you buy your own airline tickets, buy your own houses, buy your own cars. How many of the people you're taken kick backs from have ever paid their own damn taxes? We have  the tax burden but we can't get help to get healthcare so we can continue to  be able to work and  be taxed so people like you can sit back in big offices and declare you work hard. What work hard getting to your next lunch appointment? God curse you you and rid us of your presence! We need to brick your limos everytime you pass by and beat the shit out of you everytime we see your bitch asses!

WASHINGTON — Days after a House GOP-led plan to overhaul the Affordable Care Act collapsed, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz is calling for congressional Republicans to quickly try again.
“That House plan had been public 18 days. Eighteen days does not a final product make,” Cruz said in a speech to the Federalist Society on Tuesday. “The task before Congress is very simple: Sit down and bring people together, focus on common ground [and] get the task done.”
His remarks come as Republicans regroup after an embarrassing setback for President Donald Trump and the GOP last Friday, when just moments before the House was expected to vote on legislation crafted by party leaders to dismantle Obamacare, Speaker Paul Ryan withdrew the bill due to lack of support from both conservatives and moderates.
Trump has given mixed signals about his appetite for a renewed Obamacare repeal push, calling for the party to quickly move on to tax reform. The president later laid blame on House conservatives for killing the legislation and predicted Democrats will strike a “deal” with him once “Obamacare folds.”
WASHINGTON — Days after a House GOP-led plan to overhaul the Affordable Care Act collapsed, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz is calling for congressional Republicans to quickly try again.
“That House plan had been public 18 days. Eighteen days does not a final product make,” Cruz said in a speech to the Federalist Society on Tuesday. “The task before Congress is very simple: Sit down and bring people together, focus on common ground [and] get the task done.”
His remarks come as Republicans regroup after an embarrassing setback for President Donald Trump and the GOP last Friday, when just moments before the House was expected to vote on legislation crafted by party leaders to dismantle Obamacare, Speaker Paul Ryan withdrew the bill due to lack of support from both conservatives and moderates.
Trump has given mixed signals about his appetite for a renewed Obamacare repeal push, calling for the party to quickly move on to tax reform. The president later laid blame on House conservatives for killing the legislation and predicted Democrats will strike a “deal” with him once “Obamacare folds.”



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