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million people who are about to lose their health care. and harder for mitch mcconnell. and because this bill is so unpopular and the longer it s out, there the more unpopular it becomes. let s bring up polls. you go eve. i want to jump n i so agree that world lying is very important here. they really cannot make their case without lying. right. and hard r. papart of the li obamacare is collapsing and can t be saved. mitch mcconnell gave away the fact that this isn t true by warning republicans if we don t pass this bill, we re going to have to fix obamacare. right. but by which he is saying there are some tweaks that could make this work quite well, thank you very much. and then as time has gone on, they ve had trouble defending the bill because, you know, they have to say the cbo is lying and incompetent. that s not what they said when the cbo scored obamacare. they said a lot of things about
because there are nearly 30 million people in this country who still lack health insurance. despite years of the affordable care act. well, but a lot is because a lot of states didn t expand medicaid that s part of it. and that s why we believe that if we give more flexibility to the states and designing health care plans for those who are uninsured, that we can pick up a lot of these people. i ve always felt that it was unfair that if you re under the regular medicaid program, you re going to be covered, if you re above a certain income level, you get the subsidy, but those in between aren t getting any help in states that did not expand medicaid. and let me say, we actually don t want i persona don t want those medicaid rules expanded. so pushing back a little bit on his medicaid the new medicare. i sure hope not. because the medicaid rules that
and collins earlier today and began by asking them why they re not waiting for president trump to introduce his own bill first. this is congress s responsibility. and to truly do a repeal and replace, you re going to need 60 votes in the senate. number one and number two. number three, we think we have a go idea. and we were both sent here to bring our ideas and our life experience and that which we hear from our kwenlts to bear on national problems. and i think that s what we ve attempted to do. senator collins, is it as simple to describe this plan as if you like obamacare, you can keep it. that is part of it. and that is a unique part of our bill. what we re trying to do is actually achieve a solution. if you look at the obamacare exchanges across the country, a lot of them are in a death spiral. we ve seen double digit, even triple digit increases in premiums, co-pays, deductibles,
infrastructure, this plan, this plan is the way to make it happen. that was democratic leader chuck schumer earlier today unveiling the democrats version of an ambitious infrastructure plan. it s price tag, $1 trillion. it actually matches the amount president trump pushed for during his campaign. last week infrastructure spending was top of the agenda at the u.s. conference of mayor s meetings here in d.c. i had an interview that i would have brought to you last week, but we were interrupted by breaking news. i spoke with nick cornet, mayor of oklahoma city in tacoma washington mayor about what they are looking for from the administration and congress when it comes to infrastructure spending. our agenda really hasn t changed. so infrastructure has always been at the top. but i would say also too given this last election cycle. a lot are concerned about immigration reform and also the affordable care act. here s my frustration hearing about this infrastructure. everybody in washi
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