The pseudonym "Philo Vaihinger" has been abandoned. All posts have been and are written by me, Joseph Auclair.

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Scarborough discovers fire as Lindsey Graham echoes Bozo, calls for "chaos"

Scarborough Slams 'Reckless, Radical, Irresponsible' Ocare Repeal Bill

Joe flips out, denouncing the GOP for a measure and a process that are infinitely removed from conservative and are, to the contrary, irresponsible, horrible, and radical.

Welcome to the majors, Mr. Scarborough.

The GOP is not a party of conservatives and the so-called conservatives of America and their movement are not conservative, either.

The party, the movement, and the mis-called "conservatives" are all of them radical opponents of the American government, our contemporary American society, and our too democratic for them, too republican for them, too socialist for them, too racially diverse for them, and too secular and post-Christian for them really existing America.

The actual conservatives are the progressive - but not socialist - Democrats.

And Trump is totally on board for this.

Lindsey Graham, long called a moderate Republican by the media and the chief sponsor of this atrocity, says he is on the phone with The Duce all the time, about this, and the president will gladly sign whatever they can put on his desk.

He said for the cameras it is imperative to repeal Ocare and "stop the march toward socialism".

And no one seems to doubt the House will rubber stamp any sort of repeal the senate can pass.

This is irresponsible bomb-throwing at the US health insurance and health care systems from the same party that gave you government shutdown and several tries at defaulting in the face of credit ceilings they tried not to raise without impossibly destructive concessions, all the while blaming it all on the Democrats.

Think I exaggerate?

In exactly the same spirit of the government shutdowners and debt ceiling defaulters, they are openly rooting for chaos.

According to several Republicans, House Speaker Paul Ryan has told senators that he would not put a bill to stabilize Obamacare up for a vote in the House. 

That decision essentially leaves the Senate with one option: repeal Obamacare, or let it collapse.

“He is not going to bring any bill to the floor of the House that props up Obamacare,” said Sen. Lindsey Graham. 

“You’ll never clean it up tinkering with it.”

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This appears to be in line with President Trump’s oft-repeated promise to let Obamacare “fail” if it can’t be repealed. 

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Graham laid out the binary choice between repeal and collapse when asked what he would say to Alaska governor Bill Walker, one of 10 state governors who publicly denounced the Graham-Cassidy bill and called for stabilization instead in a bipartisan letter on Tuesday.

“Here’s what I would tell him. If you think you don’t like this (repeal) bill, just watch what you’re getting coming, pal,” said Graham. 

“Obamacare is collapsing and there’s not a lot of appetite to prop it up, so chaos is going to reign.”

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