Hope this moron loses her seat.U.S. Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers said it’s unlikely the Affordable Care Act will be repealed.
“We need to look at reforming the exchanges,” the Eastern Washington Republican said Thursday.
The five-term congresswoman and chair of the House Republican Conference kicked off her re-election campaign this week with visits to Walla Walla, Colville and Spokane. She faces Democratic challenger Joe Pakootas.
McMorris Rodgers has been part of the Republican leadership in the House that has voted multiple times to repeal parts or all of President Barack Obama’s signature health care law. GOP members have said the law is unworkable, will increase costs for some and force others into inadequate coverage or plans they don’t want.
McMorris Rodgers continued those criticisms Thursday, but said the framework established by the law likely will persist and reforms should take place within its structure.
McMorris Rodgers says ACA likely to stay - Spokesman.com - April 25, 2014
The OP has decided that a 5 term congresswoman, who regularly gets positive ratings from conservative groups, is a RINO because she's being far more realistic than most GOP members on this....particular... issue...
Music to my ears.Hope this moron loses her seat.
I don't care if a Demokrat takes it, but the Tea Part should have her ass in their crosshairs, and any other idiot with an R by their name acting like an idiot Demokrat.
And in the leadership of the party... (projectile puke icon)... Boehner need be challenged, this moron need be challenged, and any other gutless Rino.
Hope this moron loses her seat.
She's saying exactly what a lot of the people who feared the bill in the first place said. Remember?
It is heavily unlikely it will be repealed. Reforms are much more likely for conservatives critical of the legislation.
Remember all of the liberals somehow thinking that NCLB would be removed? They were idiots in the mid-2000s, they remain idiots now. Reform is the option you have once it takes hold.
Music to my ears.
Hope this moron loses her seat.
I don't care if a Demokrat takes it, but the Tea Part should have her ass in their crosshairs, and any other idiot with an R by their name acting like an idiot Demokrat.
And in the leadership of the party... (projectile puke icon)... Boehner need be challenged, this moron need be challenged, and any other gutless Rino.
She's saying exactly what a lot of the people who feared the bill in the first place said. Remember?
It is heavily unlikely it will be repealed. Reforms are much more likely for conservatives critical of the legislation.
Remember all of the liberals somehow thinking that NCLB would be removed? They were idiots in the mid-2000s, they remain idiots now. Reform is the option you have once it takes hold.
Hope this moron loses her seat.
I don't care if a Demokrat takes it, but the Tea Part should have her ass in their crosshairs, and any other idiot with an R by their name acting like an idiot Demokrat.
And in the leadership of the party... (projectile puke icon)... Boehner need be challenged, this moron need be challenged, and any other gutless Rino.
She's right. Once you put millions of people on an entitlement, it's impossible to get them off.
The GOP would be better served coming up with a plan that actually helps all Americans, not just the poor. That of course is assuming the government can even do anything to reduce healthcare costs, which I doubt.
The gov't can reduce the costs of nearly anything but not by using income redistribution. Limiting nonsense like 1-800-BAD-DRUG (tort reform), removing artificial barriers to allow an increase in the number of medical care providers, requiring the cost of service to be posted and allowing medical care insurance to act like insurance (covering only the rare, unexpected and expensive events) instead of a silly scheme to try to limit "out of pocket" costs to near zero for those getting subsidies.
Unlike nearly any other "private" good/service it is nearly impossible to shop for medical care; trying to compare the cost of one procedure (or treatment plan) between multiple providers is all but impossible. Imagine if worn car tire replacement was mandated to be included in your auto policy but the actual retail tire price was never known (or even cared about) since your "out of pocket cost" was limited to $5/tire - what would then likely happen to retail tire prices and auto insurance premiums?
The OP has decided that a 5 term congresswoman, who regularly gets positive ratings from conservative groups, is a RINO because she's being far more realistic than most GOP members on this....particular... issue...
The OP has decided that a 5 term congresswoman, who regularly gets positive ratings from conservative groups, is a RINO because she's being far more realistic than most GOP members on this....particular... issue...
So the woman votes to repeal the law on dozens of occasions, levies sharp critiques against it in the same venue, yet is a liberal because she recognizes the likelihood of repeal is slim to none? Just a bizarre interpretation and lack of political savvy.
Smart lady.
The country would not be bettered served... and that is what matters. ObamaKare is unpopular, is a failure and should be repealed. You can't take a million of entitlements... I say you sure can.She's right. Once you put millions of people on an entitlement, it's impossible to get them off.
The GOP would be better served coming up with a plan that actually helps all Americans, not just the poor. That of course is assuming the government can even do anything to reduce healthcare costs, which I doubt.
Hope this moron loses her seat.
She's saying exactly what a lot of the people who feared the bill in the first place said. Remember?
It is heavily unlikely it will be repealed. Reforms are much more likely for conservatives critical of the legislation.
Remember all of the liberals somehow thinking that NCLB would be removed? They were idiots in the mid-2000s, they remain idiots now. Reform is the option you have once it takes hold.
...to someone who will tell you what you want to hear instead of obvious truths?
It's been more than four years. It's time to face reality.
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