appeals in california is looking at similar challenges. their hearing is set to begin next week. the two courts come up with different rulings and it s likely this will head to the supreme court. the president might be putting the pressure on over health care reform. he has a message for senate republicans as the gop plan to replace obamacare faces a new next step in its future. we will talk about it.
a tweet. obamacare premiums and deductibles are way up, it was a lie, it is dead. that s what kennedy was saying. can i interject really quick? a really interesting piece where she is talking about her experience with obamacare, she is a person that democrats say do not exist. her premiums are at $3000. in this piece that she wrote, and for everyone to google it. but she is talking about how it is expected at $3000 a month from the perspective of democrats for somebody like her, affordable. she has two young children, also a widow. i do not speak for her, it is an incredible piece. a lot of stories where we are talking about 2018, republicans have to start putting stories like this, the huge failures of obamacare with people like mary catherine. because there are hundreds of thousands, if not more stories like this. bye for some reason the media focuses on only the stories of people that will be benefited. but here s a question whether
spurring emotional town hall remarks. some angry constituents accuse him of removing coverage for those with pre-existing conditions. he said there s miss information about the bill. obviously there is a lot of fear and anxiety and passion out there. having these dialogues, hopefully we can answer the questions and have feedback to bring the voice back to washington d.c. before the gop bill goes to the senate. they will hold the majority in that chamber as well. moderate republicans may stand in the way. one of them is threatening to tear it up and start from scratch. garrett is live with more on t the. as we ve heard from a number of senators that do not sound quite as confident that this bill will have an easy time going through. it barely passed the house with
and the constitution requires that all tax bills originate in the house rather than in the senate. is that a good thing? for this particular i don t know if it is a good thing or a bad thing, because the senate is going to write its own bill. but both of the bills, the one that the house passed, and the one that the senate probably will pass, in my view it has an unconstitutional premise. that is the view that somehow it is the power of the federal government to micromanage health care, and the obligation of the federal government to make sure that everybody has health care. it has become a right. and the ability to acquire health care, all of those three premises were in obamacare, and they are in the house bill. they will probably be in the senate bill. so the way that some republicans are reacting to this on the senate side, kennedy, if this was nothing likable in the particular bill, are they right or wrong? it is interesting, without the chasm was between from certai
the president can get something out of the senate as quickly as he could out of the house, but the answer is no. the senate is smaller, insurance and claimed to resist, the republicans only have a two vote majority. i don t think that which mcconnell has control the senate the way that paul ryan dated for a while over the house. really quickly before we move on, i want to talk about the six, seven members that are moderates and republicans, you have the one who does not like the medicaid portion coming out ted cruz, rand paul who just want to see a complete repeal, let s start from scratch. your thoughts. that will force the senate to cobble together a compromise that will either be rejected by the house moderates or the freedom caucus, the same clinic small government people in the house. i expect it will be compromised by that group, then we are back to square one. so the white house, the republican leaders doing this just super misleading bragging rights?