cards. significant number. in grocery stores. you have to account for that a as a party. today we celebrate. the alternative, go out and not give him credit, also look strange. it was very i mean, they ve learned the same lesson the foreign leaders have learned. right? the best way to deal with donald trump is to lavish him with praise. the foreign leaders don t have to deal with voter dealing with their attitudes towards trump the same way these guys do. the most interesting proclamation, maybe, i have a feeling he may start to believe this. the president said when the individual mandate is repealed that means that obamacare s being repealed. okay. he now believes that, alexander murray needs to be passed and susan collins took a hit on this. no, no. i ask issed them not to include it for now. get it with a real budget deal, they ll do a quickie short-term save the daca and health care fight for beyond, but if this is
with one party only it isn t sustainable. the last time big tax reform was done back in 1986 under ronald reagan it was bipartisan. democrats and republicans worked very hard together with lots of hearings to ultimately cobble together a bipartisan bill that stood the test of time over the decades bp this bill was done with only republicans. very few hearings, a very rushed process. there s a lot of provisions to this bill we re just now learning about, because the frau process was so rushed. why am i convinced we ll keep doing this ping-pong, one party gets control, do everything one party. the other party wins control, the country thinks, ah, that other party went too far and we go through this herky-jerkiness and, look, obamacare is sort of a mess on its being managed right now. this tax bill, you could just sense there will be likely
what he believes, is alexander murray in trouble? republicans have would they pull back on that? i think they would? yes, i do. because i think that the numbers, the reality, all of that does not add up for the party. that s been the problem from the very beginning. just let people sign up for health care. that s the part i don t get. i don t get it either. you think they may pull the plug on alexander murray? what other choice? how to cover it? pay for it? pass it. they care about paying for it. onced president has something in his head, it s hard to dislodge. he believes obamacare is gone. fine. he doesn t have to fight against it and can do things that shore up markets just don t call it obamacare anymore. fix it, don t get him involved in it. that s right. vanquish obamacare. also we ll find out what
this piece of legislation is the single worst piece of legislation i ve seen in my time in the senate. it s dusting, smash and grab. we are witnessing highway robbery in broad daylight. it s the worst ever. it s an alloutloyoall-out lo america. can you vot for this bill with a clear conscious? hell now you can t. you think that s over the top? don t forget about what republicans said about obamacare. shattering the economy in all 50 states. it is as destructive to personal individual liberty as a fugitive slave act. the worst thing that has happened in this nation since slavery. you re going to die sooner. let s repeal this failure before it literally kills women, kills children, kills senior
party and is also you re going to find some sort of receptive audience among folks that have been voting republican in alabama? well, you talk about the issues they care about. doug jones is all about #kitchentable. he was talking about good jobs. he was talking about theú,jì(lc% that his dad was a steel , he understands blue collar work. he s talking about the fact that if obamacare gets repealed, i m sure he doesn t call it obamacare, but if it gets repealed, that the access to that rural clinic is at risk. as you know, we talked a lot in virginia, the number one issue for voters in virginia was health care. they went overwhelmingly for the democrat. so the beauty of this situation is theóp!7x message of economic opportunity is a message i think that resonates everywhere. the voters of alabama, and i have spent a lot of time out there because i ve done civil rights work down in alabama. that s how i met doug. i ve known him almost 20 years.