To this observer of the political scene, it does not quite seem that the Repeal & Replace effort has yet been clinched. I have already opined on the House of Representative’s passage of their repeal legislation, which was passed for reasons unrelated to healthcare. Remember, how smoothly that process went? I wonder what ‘techniques’ were utilized to convince a few wavering House reps to choose wisely? Hopefully, these methods do not constitute torture, at least as defined by the Army Field Manual. The world’s most deliberate body, The United States Senate, has not distinguished itself with the same task these past few weeks. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell was attempting to defy gravity by promising passage, let alone a vote, on a horrendous bill that was rejected by factions within his own party. Hence, he delayed the vote until after the July 4 th recess hoping that there will be a providential act in the coming days that will cause the legislative lions to lie down
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