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|    On Monday's Mark Levin Show    |
|    18 Jul 17 21:05:00    |
      XPost: alt.radio.talk, alt.politics.usa, alt.politics.usa.trump       XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.politics.republicans       From: weberm@polaris.net              On Monday’s Mark Levin show, while President Trump is making this       week, “Made in America Week, ” does he and the Republican Party       really believe in it? Why adopt a European style socialized       healthcare system? That system means rationing and lines. If we       really believe in “Made in America” we will adopt a healthcare       system that will help our coal workers, steel workers and all       Americans. Made in America is about liberty and individualism and       that we are mature enough to decide what kind of healthcare we want.       In addition, what the Republicans are proposing is not going to       reduce deductibles or the cost of care. This bill is a loser and       should not be voted for. It is ironic when it comes to the massive       healthcare industry, that the entire debate on healthcare is a       progressive debate. There is no Americanism in this debate and       nothing about free markets, private property or choice. Also,       moderate Republicans have already extracted payoffs from Mitch       McConnell for support of the Republican healthcare bill. If       Republican senators are serious in maintaining a majority they       shouldn’t do stupid things like going behind our backs and making       these deals. After that, while GOP leadership promotes healthcare,       not a finger is lifted in support of the military. Can we have a       bill that doesn’t turn our military into a social engineering       project? Finally, the media focus on Trump and Russia, yet there are       no discussions with Hillary about the Clinton Foundation’s contacts       with the Russians. How come Republicans will not inquire or look       into this? The weakness they show is unprecedented. Finally, Mike       Lee calls in to say that he and Jerry Moran are not going to be       voting in the Senate for a motion to proceed with the Republican       healthcare bill. America wants more repeal.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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