When the Lord sets up the new king, one of the things that will be done immediately is to is to outlaw the evil republican empire. The rich do not need political representation for their wealth immediately opens the door to corruption! Under the king politics will be easy, if you want to be a politician you will have to give up everything you got. You won't be able to have any money period, no cars, no homes, no land. If you want to be a businessman you will pay your share of taxes or give up your wealth and business for this is part of the problem. They have too much money on hand because they're getting out of paying their fair share and use it to mess with the government!! Under the current system they call it good business, and what it is is the business of crooks, murderers, and thieves. So the king will bring an end to that! Thats why the repugnicans been fighting so hard to take away healthcare from the people! So the evil republican empire and ALL of its members will be dealt with harshly. Be a good idea to get out of it while you can; will be too late when he Lord crowns the new king who will move swiftly with resolution even as you did to take away healthcare from millions of even their own constituents against the will of the people THEY SERVE THE COUNTRY THEY'RE SUPPOSED TO SERVE, well the new king only laughs, for you are paving the way for his rise to power quickly with every evil resolution you pass you're burning your own bed and trust me, he'll have no sympathy on you period nor any of your supporters. Your day is done, and it will be so swift you will know there is a God afterwards and you have angered Him to your own downfall obeying men rather than the Lord. And you'll have nobody to blame but yourselves. Funny all those prisons you invested in to put Black people and others in so you could make some money; well you'll get to see real soon how good a job your companies did in building them for they will all finally get filled up, by you. Don't worry, you won't be their long, but at least you'll get to stay in them for a little while. Oh your next move you'll like even less but evil is as evil does. You earned it.
God (the One you claim you believe in even though you serve the other one; satan is your god) is getting ready to have His Vengeance against you and your evil and misguided followers and the wailing and crying will be heard for years to come
And don't worry; because the new king loves the Lord by God's Good Grace he will make universal healthcare the law of the land! So those who feel like they should be given extra to treat the sick, find a new profession!
PORTLAND, Ore. – Following House Republicans’ passage Thursday of a bill that would repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, many lawmakers from Oregon and Washington were quick to decry the bill, which next heads to the Senate.
Oregon Rep. Greg Walden voted for the bill. Oregon’s other four representatives, all of whom are Democrats, voted against it.
In Washington, Republican reps. Jaime Herrera Beutler and David Reichert voted against the bill. Washington's other two Republican representatives voted for the repeal, and all six Democrats voted against it.
Background: In major victory for Republicans, House passes Obamacare repeal
Rep. Earl Blumenauer, who represents Oregon’s 3rd district, called Thursday’s vote a disgrace.
“There will be real-life, devastating consequences for working families, people with disabilities and pre-existing conditions, women and children, and seniors,” said Blumenauer in a statement released after the vote. “Republicans should be ashamed. America will hold them accountable.”
Rep. Greg Walden, who voted for the bill, said in a statement that the measure would put “patients, families and their doctors first,” and protect people with pre-existing conditions.
“Simply put, the American people deserve better than what they received under Obamacare and the American Health Care Act delivers on our commitment to rebuild our health insurance markets and provide relief to the American people,” Walden said.
Watch: Walden speaks in support of the bill on the House floor
Walden, who represents Oregon’s 2nd congressional district, thanked House Speaker Paul Ryan in a tweet following the vote.
God (the One you claim you believe in even though you serve the other one; satan is your god) is getting ready to have His Vengeance against you and your evil and misguided followers and the wailing and crying will be heard for years to come
And don't worry; because the new king loves the Lord by God's Good Grace he will make universal healthcare the law of the land! So those who feel like they should be given extra to treat the sick, find a new profession!
PORTLAND, Ore. – Following House Republicans’ passage Thursday of a bill that would repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, many lawmakers from Oregon and Washington were quick to decry the bill, which next heads to the Senate.
Oregon Rep. Greg Walden voted for the bill. Oregon’s other four representatives, all of whom are Democrats, voted against it.
In Washington, Republican reps. Jaime Herrera Beutler and David Reichert voted against the bill. Washington's other two Republican representatives voted for the repeal, and all six Democrats voted against it.
Background: In major victory for Republicans, House passes Obamacare repeal
Rep. Earl Blumenauer, who represents Oregon’s 3rd district, called Thursday’s vote a disgrace.
“There will be real-life, devastating consequences for working families, people with disabilities and pre-existing conditions, women and children, and seniors,” said Blumenauer in a statement released after the vote. “Republicans should be ashamed. America will hold them accountable.”
Rep. Greg Walden, who voted for the bill, said in a statement that the measure would put “patients, families and their doctors first,” and protect people with pre-existing conditions.
“Simply put, the American people deserve better than what they received under Obamacare and the American Health Care Act delivers on our commitment to rebuild our health insurance markets and provide relief to the American people,” Walden said.
Watch: Walden speaks in support of the bill on the House floor
Walden, who represents Oregon’s 2nd congressional district, thanked House Speaker Paul Ryan in a tweet following the vote.
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