leaders and foreign leaders, that s a very, very serious crime and that s what many of us worry about, that you could end up having an nsa that collects so many information on our that we could be black mailed by our own government. i don t think that s the last we ll hear about it. there have been discussions and media reports that house members will be voting on a repeal and replace as early as this month. i want to know have you gained any access? we saw you up and down the halls of the capitol, and we saw you with a cart and copying machine and trying to gain access to see a copy of this? have you yet? i have not. i know if exists and i haven t been given access. that troubled us, we read news report, it was available and under lock and key and top security clearance. elizabeth: is that really usual? very usual. you could only get into it if you were on the committee and you couldn t take it, even the committee members couldn t take it. i think it s a big mistake. i think onc
tax credits or do they just want to do a strict repeal and kind of cobble together a replacement plan? i think the trump administration is probably learning lessons that the obama administration learned, you know, that were tough lessons which means unless you lay down a marker as to exactly what you want in a health care bill, you will just see months of squabbling between house and republican house and senate staffers and officials in congress as to what language should look like. you already saw a report yesterday that they have a replacement, you know, draft language, but it s under lock and key. only senators and congressmen from a few committees can actually see it because they don t want it leaked. so picking up on the word squabbling there, the president met with the senate majority leader and the house itself has already voted to repeal obamacare what, some 60 times so
surf over to the election machine and hack in, because you would have to have physical access, and the machines are stored under lock and key, and protected by tampered seals and subjected to logical and accuracy testing observed by the public, and so there are procedu procedures and safeguards to prevent you from physically hacking and manipulating a a machine. and you document exactly how local localized the process is, and basically local officials and the community member, and republicans and democrats and independents involved in this all across the country, but listening to donald trump, someone might think that there is some sort of the d.c. crooked role in this and you exmain that it is nothing to do with this and it is all local and all bipartisan, and is that right this is. yes, it is local and bipartisan and the elections are drawn from lists of both parties and they serve as the officials, and they help voters register in
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