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Thursday, April 27, 2017
Hypocrisy and the GOP
The first part of this (the first three and a half minutes) is what gets me. Could Republicans be any bigger hypocrites?
I think the most hypocritical things the Republicans have done lately is try to exempt themselves and their staff from health care laws they want to pass.
I saw that, Jim, but I'm not sure what to think about it. Republicans made a big deal about that when it came to 'Obamacare,' but it was stupid, because Obamacare didn't address employer-provided health insurance at all.
As far as I know, the Republican 'alternative' they're working on doesn't affect employer-provided heath insurance either, but I'm not positive about that. Certainly, it would be hypocritical to make a big deal about it with Obamacare - even so stupidly - while not doing the same thing with their own plan, huh?
I think the most hypocritical things the Republicans have done lately is try to exempt themselves and their staff from health care laws they want to pass.
ReplyDeleteI saw that, Jim, but I'm not sure what to think about it. Republicans made a big deal about that when it came to 'Obamacare,' but it was stupid, because Obamacare didn't address employer-provided health insurance at all.
ReplyDeleteAs far as I know, the Republican 'alternative' they're working on doesn't affect employer-provided heath insurance either, but I'm not positive about that. Certainly, it would be hypocritical to make a big deal about it with Obamacare - even so stupidly - while not doing the same thing with their own plan, huh?