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Along with the clips, a claim was made that the Democrats don't have a fix for this plan. There's an art to these things. She was talking about the Affordable Care Act, which was eventually deemed Obamacare by the masses. "Feel free to run w/it" she tweeted. The Senate's top Democrat expressed willingness to work with Republicans if they chose to do so. Most analysis of the video has been that it's simply freaky. That's not what's been happening.
The effort by Capitol Hill Republicans to repeal Obamacare and replace it with their own plan has sputtered in the Senate. And that is some of the ideas that we have been talking about.
"I think it'd be catastrophic". "I was able to find affordable health care through the exchanges after my company shut down our department and laid us all off".
WARNER: I'm viewed as one of the most bipartisan guys in the United States Senate.
When Democratic Senator Casey gave the commencement address at Penn State Law School in May, people with Snapchat or Facebook aps in the area got a National Republican Senatorial Committee ad accusing the former governor of being a career politician. There has been no outreach by the Republicans to the Democrats. Bill O'Reilly: How Trump will win his war against the media MORE attacking the House and Senate plans to repeal ObamaCare. Unfortunately, the bill that's come out of that has been pretty godawful. They've said it could include provisions continuing federal payments to insurers that help them contain costs for some low earners and inducements to keep healthy people buying policies - a step that helps curb premiums.
SPEIER: What I would say to them is: They're absolutely right.
Anything less than that will sell our country short and will prove to make us all worse off. "At the top of the list should be ensuring cost sharing payments are permanent, which will protect health care for millions".
"I now have patients coming in for preventative care and illness care earlier, when it's more treatable and less costly", wrote physician Traci Armer Kurtzer. I am with them in wanting to do that.
But sometimes, these attempts by one party to shape a narrative are so dishonest than you wonder what the point was.
With the Senate Republican healthcare bill stalled due to disagreements within the party, some Republicans are admitting they may have to move to a plan B: working with Democrats. The White House, meanwhile, is backing the proposal.
There are two problems with that. The tweets asked the question, "Where is your plan".
Sen. Jerry Moran of Kansas on Thursday also suggested Republicans may have to work with their Democratic counterparts to solve healthcare.