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Conservatives have long disagreed among themselves on important details, which is why Republican leaders abandoned repeal efforts after last July’s disastrous Senate vote. Members who haven’t given up on repeal continue to argue over the bill’s details. In seeking the optimal politically feasible outcome, they should operate with a sense of urgency and a willingness to compromise.
If they don’t coalesce behind something soon, they will find themselves bystanders as their GOP colleagues link arms with Democrats to preserve and enlarge Obamacare, not to repeal and replace it.
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It's getting more difficult for any politician to convince voters there's any difference between the parties, because well, there's not. They are both out to pick your pockets.
I'm cynical enough to believe removing the individual mandate is simply a method for .GOV to identify the young and/or healthy pool of potential resistors who want to keep more of their earnings, which gets you on yet another "list".
Fun times ahead.