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Do you think that the republicans just destroyed themselves and national socialized healthcare is the result?

It looks like the republican senate has committed harakiri by defeating a senate bill that they created that was so bad they would not pass it. That is an example of not being able to lead in a crises. Likewise, the republican house, passed its version barely, knowing that it would die in the senate. So, after 8 years and all the big talk, and sending republicans to Washington to fix the mess, the republicans have shown themselves as unable to lead. Expect a disaster for them in 2108. So with the new Congress, probably the best guess is that the democrats will replace obamacare with single payer government socialized healthcare. And, Trump will sign it. He has always said that he will agree with whatever can be created by Congress, if it will only get rid of the obamacare disaster. Another aspect of this is that it will make Trump look good to the democrats, and will insure his re-election in 2020, with a democrat Congress.

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  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    No.

    Republicans still control the narrative.

    The health care crisis is still viewed as Obama's fault and so is all of America's economic, racial, and unemployment problems.

    Make no mistake: Trump and Republicans are still viewed as HEROES for trying to fix Obama's screw ups!

  • Jeff D
    Lv 7
    4 years ago

    LOL, no. Why should Republicans always be the ones to fix the mistakes of the Democrats? Let the American people experience Democratic Obamacare in all it's death-spiral glory. After that, no one will trust the Democrats with health care reform again.

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    We can hope

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