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Bipartisan Obstruction

Image: The Atlantic
Image: The Atlantic

RINO US Senator from Maine, Susan Collins, is holding up repeal of ObamaCare so she can have “bipartisan” support.

Along with this RINO is another usual suspect, Alaska Senator Murkowski.

Camera Hog and failed presidential candidate Lindsey Graham is in the same boat.

How about this:

Let’s all have a daily countdown until one of these gutless charlatans can come up with the name of one single Democrat who will support their bipartisan, keep ObamaCare dream?

If Collins, Murkowski, Graham, and other weak Republicans are behind scenes talking to progressive Democrats hell-bent on obstructing President Trump – where is their progress report? What deals can they propose?

There must be a tingle up their legs every time Collins, Murkowski, and Graham meet with Democrats to strategize stalling the repeal of ObamaCare. The RINO Senators get the tingle, progressives who want nationalized health rationing, get the giggles – both sets of Never Trumpers get what they want. Both groups want Trump driven out of office. Both groups want more power based in Washington, DC.

Nationalized, single payer, Congress, and insurance industry controlled, health insurance is a dream come true for elites of both parties.

If Collins, Murkowski, or Graham had a single Democrat to vote for any plan that didn’t include more government money and control – that would be historic. They don’t. Democrats vote as a block. They have a purity pledge. It goes like this: Socialism First, Country Last.

Collins, Murkowski, and Graham don’t want bipartisanship. They want the sinking ship of single payer. They are frauds.

It has been since about the second week in January, 1/11/17, since the US Senate began debating and voting on ObamaCare.

Collins, Murkowski, and Graham have had almost six months to find a single Democrat to join with them to fix the Democrats failed health insurance scheme and yet they have nothing to show for it but obstruction.

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