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Donald Trump's Us Healthcare Bill Vote Withdrawn
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-us- canada- 3938755 0
Yet another Trump failure. Is there no longer any doubt that Trump just doesn't have what it takes to be President ?
Yet another Trump failure. Is there no longer any doubt that Trump just doesn't have what it takes to be President ?
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Will this guy EVER admit he was wrong and apologize for anything? Nothing is ever his fault!! He did not 'just miss' getting it through , it was a mile out, never stood a chance!
21:37 Fri 24th Mar 2017
From the link :::::
"Mr Trump had reportedly warned Republicans that if they did not vote for his bill then they would be stuck with Barack Obama's healthcare programme for good.
However, multiple reports suggested that between 28 and 35 Republicans were opposed to his draft American Health Care Act."
So, he can't even get his own Party to support him !
"Mr Trump had reportedly warned Republicans that if they did not vote for his bill then they would be stuck with Barack Obama's healthcare programme for good.
However, multiple reports suggested that between 28 and 35 Republicans were opposed to his draft American Health Care Act."
So, he can't even get his own Party to support him !
Hi Mikey
At 3:30 p.m., Mr. Ryan called Republicans into a closed-door meeting to deliver the news that the bill would be pulled, with no plans to try again. The meeting lasted five minutes.
I knew that he was threatening his party with dire retribution
and the usual bullox about thwarting the will of the majority
but I hadnt realised that this was the First Blink of his administration
At 3:30 p.m., Mr. Ryan called Republicans into a closed-door meeting to deliver the news that the bill would be pulled, with no plans to try again. The meeting lasted five minutes.
I knew that he was threatening his party with dire retribution
and the usual bullox about thwarting the will of the majority
but I hadnt realised that this was the First Blink of his administration
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