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politics and politicians Title: Freedom Caucus' Jordan: End ObamaCare blaming, ‘Let’s get to work’ House Freedom Caucus co-founder Rep. Jim Jordan tried Sunday to end the blame being cast upon his group and others for Republicans failed ObamaCare overhaul bill, saying, Lets get to work. Instead of doing the blame game, lets get to work, Jordan, R-Ohio, said on Fox News Sunday. Lets do the responsible thing. Lets get back to work and do what we told the voters we were going to do. Much of the blame has been directed at the conservative group and its roughly 30 members, after House Speaker Paul Ryan on Thursday realized he didnt have enough support for the bill in the GOP-led chamber and canceled the final vote on Friday. However, practically everybody in official Washington is being accused of being at fault -- from the caucus for its ideological purity, to Ryan for his inability to get the votes to President Trump for failing to deliver with his vaunted deal- making skills. Ryan purportedly needed about 20 more votes, mostly from Freedom Caucus members and a handful of GOP House moderates. The rift has apparently led Rep. Ted Poe, R-Texas, to resign from the caucus. Fox News has learned that Poe on Sunday informed Freedom Caucus leader Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., about his resignation. Poe intended to vote in favor of the bill and last week personally told Trump last week that he would support the measure. None of the chambers 193 Democrats supported dismantling President Obamas signature 2010 health care law, which is struggling under increasing costs and fewer insurance policy choices for Americans. Jordan argued Sunday that the bill lost on its shortcomings, not over ideology, with just 17 percent of Americans approving of the measure, crafted by Ryan, R- Wis., and his leadership team. Maybe the fact that we opposed it did the country a favor because this bill didnt repeal ObamCare, he said. This bill didnt do what we told the American people we were going to do. He argued fiscal conservatives want a bill that brings back affordable insurance for their voters and all Americans through a market-based, not government-run, approach. Not some one-size-fits-all mandate from Washington, said Jordan, whose caucus backed a plan by South Carolina Rep. Mark Sanford and Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, both Republicans. Thats what our plan would have accomplished. He also made clear that conservatives will hold Trump and Ryan to the same standards moving forward on such issues of tax reform and building the U.S.- Mexico border wall. Lets make sure we actually secure the border, build the wall, like we told the American people we were going to, he said. Thats what the Freedom Caucus was created to do -- fight for those simple principles. Fox News' Chad Pergram contributed to this report. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
#2. To: Gatlin, full repeal and Nothing (#0)
Chris Wallace sounds like a butthurt Bernie Sanders social justice warrior. Good!
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