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  • Jerchap2

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    This is the only way we can stop it. Yet only 12 Senators have signed on, and it doesn't look like we have the votes in the House. The only way this will succeed is if millions of We the People apply significant pressure. Let's do it!
     

    Trigger Time

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    Where do i sign to make congress investigate the president and his justice department? IRS ....... Benghazi ......... Obamacare .......... Birth certificate (because it IS fake)


    Congress doesn't have the testicular fortitude to enforce any decision it makes or to uphold the law when it comes to policing its own ranks. But if joe citizen steps out of line then the helicopters and storm trooper full apc's will be at your door
     

    Shadow8088

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    The House has tried 40 times now to repeal the ACA.... and failed 40 times... remind me what the definition of insanity is again?
     

    MisterChester

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    The House has tried 40 times now to repeal the ACA.... and failed 40 times... remind me what the definition of insanity is again?

    Not only that, it was uphold by SCOTUS. Congress needs to stop wasting time and money on repeal. They should try when the people realize how bogus some parts of the law are.
     

    GodFearinGunTotin

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    Not only that, it was uphold by SCOTUS. Congress needs to stop wasting time and money on repeal. They should try when the people realize how bogus some parts of the law are.

    This isn't repeal, it's playing the funding game. Without a budget, the continuing resolutions are the mechanism or game they are using to fund the activities of the .gov. I don't see why it's a waste of time to use this tool to try in preventing this abomination from taking even further root into our economy. Whatever money they waste in successfully stopping obamacare will be worth it in the long run.

    Secondly, just because the SCOTUS upheld this thing, doesn't mean they're right...they're just the final arbiters. This is just one of the latest anti-constitutional decisions they've made.
     

    MisterChester

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    This isn't repeal, it's playing the funding game. Without a budget, the continuing resolutions are the mechanism or game they are using to fund the activities of the .gov. I don't see why it's a waste of time to use this tool to try in preventing this abomination from taking even further root into our economy. Whatever money they waste in successfully stopping obamacare will be worth it in the long run.

    Secondly, just because the SCOTUS upheld this thing, doesn't mean they're right...they're just the final arbiters. This is just one of the latest anti-constitutional decisions they've made.

    If they can't repeal it after dozens of times, what makes anyone think they can successfully defund it? If it'll cease to be, it will. Once enough voters call for a change, it will happen. I do not support the repeal of the entire bill, but a good part of it needs to be changed/repealed.
     

    hornadylnl

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    This isn't repeal, it's playing the funding game. Without a budget, the continuing resolutions are the mechanism or game they are using to fund the activities of the .gov. I don't see why it's a waste of time to use this tool to try in preventing this abomination from taking even further root into our economy. Whatever money they waste in successfully stopping obamacare will be worth it in the long run.

    Secondly, just because the SCOTUS upheld this thing, doesn't mean they're right...they're just the final arbiters. This is just one of the latest anti-constitutional decisions they've made.

    Rule of Law..... err something.

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    GodFearinGunTotin

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    If they can't repeal it after dozens of times, what makes anyone think they can successfully defund it? If it'll cease to be, it will. Once enough voters call for a change, it will happen. I do not support the repeal of the entire bill, but a good part of it needs to be changed/repealed.

    I'm OK with the repeal of all 2400 pages and the reversal of all the regulations geometrically spawned by their enactment.

    Which parts do you believe ought to stay in effect?
     

    MisterChester

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    I'm OK with the repeal of all 2400 pages and the reversal of all the regulations geometrically spawned by their enactment.

    Which parts do you believe ought to stay in effect?

    The ability for people under 26 to stay on parents' health insurance, the inability for companies to deny based on pre-existing conditions. I would have been much more happier with a public option though.
     

    Bunnykid68

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    The ability for people under 26 to stay on parents' health insurance, the inability for companies to deny based on pre-existing conditions. I would have been much more happier with a public option though.

    If you make it unprofitable for insurance companies they will go out of business, which is what some in the government want. Why would you sell someone an insurance policy for $1000 a month if you have to pay out 5 times that every month? That just does not make any sense.
     
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