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Fox News' John Roberts Criticized Sen. Rick Scott's Controversial 11-step "Rescue America" Plan - Accused using "Democrat Talking Points"

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Appreciate you, Mr Roberts, for telling it like it is on the air.

Reading directly from the proposal, Roberts quoted, "All federal legislation sunsets in five years. If a law is worth keeping, Congress can pass it again." Roberts pointed out that the plan could affect popular programs like Social Security and Medicare.

Turning to Scott, Roberts asked, "Why would you propose something like that in an election year?"

"That's, of course, the Democrat talking points," Scott answered, but was immediately interrupted by Roberts with, "No, it's in the plan! It's in the plan!"
 
Appreciate you, Mr Roberts, for telling it like it is on the air.

Reading directly from the proposal, Roberts quoted, "All federal legislation sunsets in five years. If a law is worth keeping, Congress can pass it again." Roberts pointed out that the plan could affect popular programs like Social Security and Medicare.

Turning to Scott, Roberts asked, "Why would you propose something like that in an election year?"

"That's, of course, the Democrat talking points," Scott answered, but was immediately interrupted by Roberts with, "No, it's in the plan! It's in the plan!"
Rick Scott and Medicare, again?


Scott should never have sniffed a Senate seat.
 
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