american. meanwhile senate republicans are getting ready to repeal a, quote, forced arbitration rule initiated by the consumer financial protection bureau. i know you don t know what this means. i m going to tell you. this rule that they re going to repeal makes it easier for consumers to join together and fight financial firms in class action lawsuits but somehow republicans senators want to repeal that. while shaming republicans are even considering this reversal, senate democratic leader chuck schumer called the effort a quote, get out of jail free card for equifax and another company that is no stranger to controversy, wells fargo. this stuff makes my hair catch on fire. i m going to leave that there. i got to share this one last thing. this is like a what? you re probably tired of hearing about the graham cassidy obamacare repeal bill, guess who is not? president trump. he doesn t think it s dead. we have the votes for health care. we have one senator that s in the hospital, h
thought to be a regulation, and a penalty may think better of it when they see it as a tax in the house, so that might swell the vote total in the house a little bit. in the senate, harry reid if mitch mcconnell puts a bill in, stand alone bill that says repeal obamacare he s not going to bring that up. there are multiple parliamentary opportunities where a measure can be attached to something else that has to be dealt w. and the belief here is one way earth other he will be able to get a senate vote for repealing this. that puts 23 democrats up for re-election in a semi uncomfortable position, which is what this is all about. do republicans run a risk appearing as though they are show boating for partisan political advantage here, and could that backfire on them in. if the public is trying to build a repeal a backfire seems little unlikely. it will infuriate the left but