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Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) said Friday that he doesn’t support the latest healthcare

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09-22-2017, 02:31 PM
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WASHINGTON ― Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) said Friday that he doesn’t support the latest Obamacare repeal bill, all but ensuring Republicans’ last-ditch effort to gut the Affordable Care Act is dead in the water.


Good! Now Congress can move on from that waste of time
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This should be in the news section. Good to know MacCain is in the right side of history.
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This should be in the news section. Good to know MacCain is in the right side of history.
Not realated to DACA, Dream Act or even immigration in general.
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Good to see, also good that the window to use reconciliation closes on the 30th, so at least this stupid issue with be put to bed for a while.
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Not realated to DACA, Dream Act or even immigration in general.
Its beneficial to the DACA movement.
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Its beneficial to the DACA movement.
Meh not really, he can vote up or down on this and then vote whatever on Dream Act.

Only benefit is indirect that we won't die from preventable diseases in the Lolbertarian paradise that Republicans would make.
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Meh not really, he can vote up or down on this and then vote whatever on Dream Act.

Only benefit is indirect that we won't die from preventable diseases in the Lolbertarian paradise that Republicans would make.
Sapping Republicans of a major legislative win is good news for our cause. If they can't repeal obamacare and get tax reform passed then all they have is immigration.
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