President Trump Believes Republicans Will Soon Replace Obamacare

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I want to see a bill with heart. Healthcare’s a very complicated subject from the standpoint that you move it this way, this grou

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p doesn’t like it and honestly, nobody can be totally happy,” the President declared during a broadcast interview.

U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell recently announced his willingness to enact changes in order to maximize the healthcare bill’s support. Unfortunately, not every senator shares McConnell’s sentiments.

I would like to delay. These bills aren’t going to fix the problem. They’re not addressing the root cause. They’re doing the same old Washington thing, throwing more money at the problem,” stated Sen. Ron Johnson.

This type of thinking is a symptom of the disease that is gridlock. In order for meaningful results to occur, Republicans and Democrats are going to stop delaying and start engaging in what is known as “give and take.” Senator Johnson fails to understand that what he calls “throwing more money at the problem” is just as ineffective as “delaying.” As the President stated, no one party is going to be happy. Obamacare is failing and since Republicans have been the main group to highlight the many faults of Obamacare, they should be willing to compromise for the sake of better healthcare. Sadly, this is not what is happening.