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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Fri Mar 10, 2017, 10:04 AM Mar 2017

Republicans loot the palace: GOPs plan to govern looks a lot like the way it "rebuilt" Iraq

FRIDAY, MAR 10, 2017 08:00 AM EST

We've seen this combination of shameless greed and incompetence before — when Republicans tried to govern Iraq

HEATHER DIGBY PARTON

This week’s rollout of Paul Ryan’s “repeal and replace” Obamacare bill is an excellent reminder of what the country would look like if any Republican other than Donald Trump had won the presidency — not that different. We can now say for sure that the problem isn’t just that the party nominated an crude, unprepared conman for the top job. The problem is that the party itself is a big sloppy hot mess. How could we have forgotten?

Like the old Republican cry of “tort reform,” which nobody really understood, “Repeal Obamacare” became a slogan that would evoke lusty cheers from an audience of partisans. If you asked any of them what it meant in practice, not one could tell you. Not that it mattered. The whole issue was political kabuki once the Affordable Care Act was rolled out and tens of millions of people signed on to it, and the Republicans knew it. Their elected legislators just kept voting for repeals they knew would never be enacted and screaming their empty slogan at rallies to keep their base excited.

When Trump unexpectedly won the elections, after having promised that he too would “Repeal Obamacare!” and “replace it with something terrific” which he promised would happen immediately, cover everyone and be much cheaper and much better, Republicans were suddenly stuck with a problem that had no solution. Now that he’s president, Trump has discovered that “nobody knew health care could be so complicated.” Based on what we’re seeing from the GOP Congress, he’s actually right about that.

I won’t go into all the machinations here because they’re changing by the hour. First Trump’s on board and then he’s not and then he’s back on. (He’s been saying for weeks that he’d really prefer to let Obamacare fail — sabotage it from the executive branch —and then blame the Democrats.) He does not want people to call this monstrosity “Trumpcare” — but everyone is doing it anyway.

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Republicans loot the palace: GOPs plan to govern looks a lot like the way it "rebuilt" Iraq (Original Post) DonViejo Mar 2017 OP
Haiti is their goal. n/t malthaussen Mar 2017 #1
The problem: The republican base voted for Trump because he WASN'T an establishment Republican. DetlefK Mar 2017 #2
The bigliest corruption ever! world wide wally Mar 2017 #3

DetlefK

(16,423 posts)
2. The problem: The republican base voted for Trump because he WASN'T an establishment Republican.
Fri Mar 10, 2017, 10:22 AM
Mar 2017

That's why Ryan and McConnell are now so desperate to co-opt Trump back to the Republican Party.

Who will come after Trump?

Trump is the glue that binds the establishment-Republicans to the anti-establishment republican voters. Without Trump, that bond will come undone.

world wide wally

(21,755 posts)
3. The bigliest corruption ever!
Fri Mar 10, 2017, 10:45 AM
Mar 2017

And their favorite sales line is "the American people blah blah blah"

A true den of thieves.

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