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THE ART OF THE DEAL – FAIL: Trump, GOP Leaders Pull Health Care Bill In Humiliating Loss


In a humiliating setback, President Donald Trump and GOP leaders pulled their “Obamacare” repeal bill off the House floor Friday after it became clear the measure would fail badly.

It was a stunning defeat for the new president after he had demanded House Republicans vote on the legislation Friday, threatening to leave “Obamacare” in place and move on to other issues if the vote failed. The bill was withdrawn minutes before the vote was to occur.

The president’s gamble failed. Instead Trump, who campaigned as a master deal-maker and claimed that he alone could fix the nation’s health care system, saw his ultimatum rejected by Republican lawmakers who made clear they answer to their own voters, not to the president.

Republicans have spent seven years campaigning against former President Barack Obama’s health care law, and cast dozens of votes to repeal it in full or in part. But when they finally got the chance to pass a repeal bill that actually had a chance to get signed, they couldn’t pull it off.

What happens next is unclear, but the path ahead on other priorities, such as overhauling the tax code, can only grow more daunting.

And Trump is certain to be weakened politically, a big early congressional defeat adding to the continuing inquiries into his presidential campaign’s Russia connections and his unfounded wiretapping allegations against Obama.

The development came on the afternoon of a day when the bill, which had been delayed a day earlier, was supposed to come to a vote, come what may. But instead of picking up support as Friday wore on, the bill went the other direction, with some key lawmakers coming out in opposition.

Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen of New Jersey, chairman of a major committee, Appropriations, said the bill would raise costs unacceptably on his constituents. Rep. Barbara Comstock of Virginia, a key moderate Republican, and GOP Rep. David Joyce of Ohio also announced “no” votes.

The defections raised the possibility that the bill would not only lose on the floor, but lose big.

In the face of that evidence, and despite insistences from White House officials and Ryan that Friday was the day to vote, leadership pulled back from the brink.

The GOP bill would have eliminated the Obama statute’s unpopular fines on people who do not obtain coverage and would also have removed the often-generous subsidies for those who purchase insurance.

Republican tax credits would have been based on age, not income like Obama’s, and the tax boosts Obama imposed on higher-earning people and health care companies would have been repealed. The bill would have ended Obama’s Medicaid expansion and trimmed future federal financing for the federal-state program, letting states impose work requirements on some of the 70 million beneficiaries.

The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said the Republican bill would have resulted in 24 million additional uninsured people in a decade and lead to higher out-of-pocket medical costs for many lower-income and people just shy of age 65 when they would become eligible for Medicare. The bill would have blocked federal payments for a year to Planned Parenthood.

Democrats were uniformly opposed. “This bill is pure greed, and real people will suffer and die from it,” said Rep. Pramila Jayapal of Washington state.

(AP)



12 Responses

  1. About the only thing he had to convince people to vote for him was because he’s a master negotiator and will be able to get things done. He’s a loser and not equipped for the office, governing is not a business.

  2. The great negotiator cannot negotiate the deal. He loses bigly, and 24 million Americans get to keep their insurance. Look for Trump to tweet some new outlandish falsehood and slander this weekend to try to change the subject.

  3. Lets see….his three big issues (measured by the time he spent during the campaign talking about them were Obamacare repeal, a Muslim ban and the Mexican wall. Obamacare repeal was niftar this afternoon, a total of five different federal courts have ruled against his Muslim ban and the Mexican government has told the Trumpkopf that moishiach will come before they pay a zlotny for building a wall on the border. Otherwise, a great week…he should declare victory and go over to Kalorama and have Shabbos dinner with his daughter and grandchildren and

  4. THE מחותנים RT & CRAZYKANOIY
    Just BIGLY Loosers
    Just wait in see how Business gets done by NOT Passing shows the people won we want a Complete Reaapeal of Obamahusseinislama Comunism Total out
    They give Ryan the chance to show him we no longer Are the corrupted Washington this is part of Smart Negotiations LETS CLEAN THE SWAMP LETS MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN

  5. To No 4.

    Is there some Kiddush hashem associated with being an illiterate and ranting incoherently? Not sure what you are trying to say or whether you know yourself but anyway wishing you a BIGLEY and zisen pesach (a bit early).

  6. This was not Trump care thos was Ruan care. Ryan wanted to sabotage Trumps presidency. He’s on his way out . Alot of pondence are calling for him to step down. He’s not on the same page as the president.

  7. #3 She’s too ashamed to tell you that she voted for The Devil who wouldn’t take her Food Stamps away if she wants to remain on an unemployment status for good.

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