that. it s about he is portraying himself as the kind of obama s photographic negative where, you know, obama hung out with his cosmopolitan elites. this is saying screw you to the world. sean spicer in the press briefing actually admitted that the white house does not have another plan. you have cities all over this country that are saying nope, we re going to go ahead and follow the paris accord rules. you have states that are entering compacts to follow them anyway. he can t stop them from doing that. they actually don t have a plan b. right. this has nothing to do with the merits. that s pretty obvious. because everything that he said about all the costs imposed by the paris peace accord, it s all bs. it has no relation to reality because it s a voluntary nonbinding agreement. he could have reduced he in fact is reducing the targets so that we could actually reduce our compliance while staying within the framework of the paris agreement. so it s not about the merits. it s abo
that 20 million people have health insurance we didn t have before. but i said when the bill passed that it wasn t perfect and i don t know how many times i ve said to republicans both publicly and privately and state of the union speeches and town halls around the country that if they re willing to engage and work with me then we can identify ways to tweak and improve this system. each time i ve said this the basic republican response has been no, all we want to do is repeal it. and we ll replace it with something later. heidi, politically, can republicans get away with repealing it and replacing it with something later? i don t know they can because this is not rocket science. we have social compacts in this country and the way they work is you have people who are either
improve this system. each time i ve said this the basic republican response has been no, all we want to do is repeal it. and we ll replace it with something later. heidi, politically, can republicans get away with repealing it and replacing it with something later? i don t know they can because this is not rocket science. we have social compacts in this country and the way they work is you have people who are either younger or healthier or both buying into the system in order to support those who are older and sicker. we see that with social security, to a certain extent with our tax dollars and medicare. what the republicans did was on philosophical ground opposed having that individual man sedate so it made it hard to fund and so if you take these parts away i think it will be very hard to kind of put back together a system that has broad
health insurance that didn t have it before. i said when the bill passed that wasn t perfect. and i don t know how many times i ve said it to the republicans, publicly and privately, state of the union speeches and town halls around the country. if they re willing to engage and work with me, then we can identify ways to tweak and improve this system each time i ve said this, the basic republican response has been, no. all we want to do is repeal it. and we ll replace with it something later. can republicans get away with replacing with it something later? i don t know that they can. this is not rocket science. we have social compacts in this country. the way that they work is you have people who are either younger or healthier or both
and also oceans and climate branch. john kerry the secretary of state made climate change his signature issue and he is expected to work on it when he leaves office in a few weeks. certainly it is not a classic diplomatic issue about war and peace, but it falls under the perview because it is an international issue and requires agreements and compacts among countries and not something the state department does. have they responded to this request? not specifically nor did the trump transition team respond to the initial questions from the washington post about it, however they said that overall the questions and interactions coming from the trump landing team at state have been