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Sen. Toomey Explains GOP's Unpreparedness in Repealing Obamacare: 'Didn't Expect Donald Trump to Win'
2017-07-08
[TownHall] Senator Pat Toomey (R-PA) gave an extremely candid response Wednesday evening at a Town Hall meeting when asked about the Senate GOP’s struggle to repeal and replace Obamacare despite years of complaining about it.

"I didn’t expect Donald Trump to win, I think most of my colleagues didn’t, so we didn’t expect to be in this situation," Senator Toomey said.
I seem to recall some 54 individual votes (possibly more), all failed, by the House to repeal Obamacare. Someone must have thought it needed some rejiggering.
Toomey conceded that the GOP’s lack of preparedness with the healthcare bill was "a valid criticism," adding that "part of the reason is you’ve seen how difficult it is to get a Republican consensus."

"Given how difficult it is to get to a consensus it was hard to force that until there was a need to and so that’s what we’ve been working on," Toomey explained.

"I will also say that there’s been a new wrinkle in this," he continued. "The early version, the early idea of how we would handle this difficult challenge was to pass a repeal bill that would be pretty much a clean repeal, stabilize the individual market, and set the repeal several years hence and have the opportunity in the meantime to work out the reforms. That’s all been collapsed now into a shorter timeframe."

Toomey, was a member of the Senate GOP’s working group on healthcare. He said he believes the Senate is still "several weeks away from a vote."
Senate GOP "working group?" And please tell us what the "working group" has accomplished.
The Pennsylvania Senator also commented on President Trump’s friction with the media, pointing out that "every President has had tension with the press. I think it’s best to ignore it."

"My assessment is it’s mixed," Toomey said of Trump’s Presidency so far.
Posted by:Besoeker

#6  Translation: "So, we hadn't had a chance to consult with our owners masters sponsors at the insurance companies so that they tell us what they wanted."
Posted by: ed in texas   2017-07-08 18:39  

#5  M. Murcek - Erie's congress critter is Mike Kelly, a Republican. He was voted in after Kathy Dahlkemper voted for Obamacare.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2017-07-08 15:39  

#4  Didn't expect him to win or worked hard for an acceptable establishment Hillary win?
Posted by: Airandee    2017-07-08 11:24  

#3  PeeAye would be almost as red as Texas if Pissburgh and Eerie could be pawned off on WV and OH and Philthy could be annexed to NJ. Nuke Scranton and Allentown. Job done.

Instead, we get a progression of Snarlin Arlen clones and the notoriously dim-witted Casey clan.

I'ma movin' to FL. Nuff said...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2017-07-08 09:34  

#2  What he is saying is that the GOPe is just another side show of the WWE. The stunts are real, but it's orchestrated and fake, as in predetermined outcome. Enjoy the show peasants.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2017-07-08 09:08  

#1  This guy wouldn't be in office were it not for Trumps coat tails.
Posted by: Regular joe   2017-07-08 04:29  

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