Democratic Primaries
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Rep. Greg Walden (R-OR) must have forgotten the dozens of Affordable Care Act repeal votes that dominated his party's reign.
Josh Israel
Apr 30, 2019, 11:22 am
Rep. Greg Walden (R-OH), who chaired the powerful House Committee on Energy and Commerce until the 2018 blue wave cost his party its control of Congress, went on Fox News Tuesday to denounce Medicare for All and other proposals to create a single-payer system for health care. Asked about his partys lack of an alternative, he suggested that they would have had one had they kept their majority.
Walden has been in Congress for just over 20 years. His party held the majority for 16 of them. Since 2011, they spent much of their time pushing to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, although most of their more than 50 attempts to kill the bill (in whole or part) were more focused on the repeal and less on the replace. In May of 2017, Walden voted for the wildly unpopular Trumpcare proposal, which would have taken health insurance away from an estimated 14 million people.
Walden said on Tuesday that the single-payer proposals were a complete government takeover of the health care system and would turn the United States into Venezuela. Citing a single example of a Canadian woman who had a long wait for a cancer diagnosis under that countrys system, he predicted If you think its fun to wait in line at DMV, youll gonna love [Sen.] Bernie Sanders [(I-VT)] wait times for Medicare for All.
But pressed by Fox News to explain what his partys solution was, Walden claimed that they would have tamed the nations growing health care costs had they only kept control of the House.
https://thinkprogress.org/gop-congressman-greg-walden-republicans-would-have-fixed-healthcare-majority-2a9f6bdd5e60/
Hey libertarian asshole, really, my wife has no health care, you have health care paid for by me and my wife through your government plan, and by millions of others across this country.........................your a parasite just like your former libertarian Speaker, Eddie Munster ( Paul Ryan) you and him had over 50 votes to repeal health care, and had nothing to replace the ACA, nothing, and then to top it all off you increased the debt by over 1.5 trillion, someone has to pay for that , and your libertarian plan asshole is and was to go after Medicare and Social Security to pay for it, so no one would have anything, but you will, you will have us, paying for your retirement and health care, when you leave office................... go fucking figure asshole.....................
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DownriverDem
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Kahuna7
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C_U_L8R
(44,996 posts)They are so full of shit.
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MineralMan
(146,284 posts)They don't have one. They don't have a clue about one.
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abqtommy
(14,118 posts)Last edited Tue Apr 30, 2019, 05:20 PM - Edit history (1)
is "die already"! They're not interested in anybody's health except their own.
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MineralMan
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BigOleDummy
(2,270 posts)", and your libertarian plan asshole is and was to go after Medicare and Social Security to pay for it, so no one would have anything, but you will, you will have us, paying for your retirement and health care, when you leave office................... go fucking figure asshole..................... "
As I said, well said indeed.
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Turbineguy
(37,312 posts)all along. If we had only trusted them.
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IronLionZion
(45,409 posts)They don't have any real healthcare plan. They put forth some nonsense bills they never expect to pass with no thoughts towards policy or implementation.
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lunasun
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diane in sf
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