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Schumer DESTROYED By Speaker Johnson After Shutdown Failure!

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He wants to reinstate free health care

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for illegal aliens paid by American

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taxpayers. That's what Chuck Schumer is

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holding hostage. Why? So that he can add

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$1.5 trillion in new spending at a time

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when we're simply just trying to keep

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the government going for 7 weeks so we

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can have those debates. He's going to

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try to show that he's fighting Trump,

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but he has absolutely no logical basis

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for doing so here.

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>> Speaker Mike Johnson didn't just

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challenge Chuck Schumer. He obliterated

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him after one colossal mistake that

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exposed the Democrats entire shutdown

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scheme.

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Schumer tried to play political chess

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with a deck of woke spending cards, but

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Johnson flipped the board and walked

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away with the king. It wasn't a debate,

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it was a demolition, and Schumer handed

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him the hammer. Chuck Schumer came back

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with a long laundry list of partisan

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demands that don't fit into this

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process, and he's going to try to shut

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the government down. The president wants

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to talk with him about that and say,

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"Please don't do that." Capitol Hill was

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already tense, but the air snapped the

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moment Chuck Schumer tried to load a

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routine funding bill with partisan

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extras. It wasn't negotiation. It was

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political muscle flexing in plain sight.

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Schumer expected Speaker Mike Johnson to

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cave the same way past Republican

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leaders often folded under pressure. But

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Johnson didn't flinch. He read the play

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immediately and turned it inside out,

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framing the entire stunt as the

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beginning of a Schumer shutdown.

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What started as a Senate power move

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instantly became a headline about

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overreach. And this time, Schumer was

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the story, not the strategist. Behind

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closed doors, Democrats began realizing

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the scale of the misstep. Even moderate

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members who usually keep their distance

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from intraarty drama started grumbling

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that Schumer had gone too far. The bill

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that was supposed to corner Republicans

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instead exposed how deeply the

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Democratic leadership relies on spending

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as its safety net. So what we did was a

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simple, clean, continuing resolution.

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It's 24 pages in length. All it does is

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keep the government open so

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appropriators can continue to do this

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work together, bipartisan. Then came

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Johnson's counter punch, a move so clean

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it left the Senate scrambling. He rolled

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out a 24-page continuing resolution,

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short, sharp, and stripped of all the

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usual gimmicks. No new spending, no

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partisan riders, no drama, just a

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straightforward seven-week plan to keep

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the government running while both sides

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finished the real work. It wasn't

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flashy, but it was devastatingly

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effective. The simplicity of it made

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Schumer's demands look bloated by

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comparison. For the first time since

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2019, Congress was being asked to handle

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its budget like adults. Johnson's clean

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bill turned out to be a trap disguised

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as common sense. By refusing to play

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politics, he removed Schumer's favorite

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weapon, blame. Democrats couldn't cry

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obstruction when the bill did nothing

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but keep the lights on. So, they were

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left opposing a resolution that

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literally prevented a shutdown. The

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optics were brutal. Schumer had

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maneuvered himself into a corner where

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saying no made him look like the one

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holding the country hostage. That's what

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Chuck Schumer is holding hostage. Why?

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so that he can add $1.5 trillion in new

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spending at a time when we're simply

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just trying to keep the government going

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for 7 weeks so we can have those

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debates. It's it's wrong.

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>> And then the kicker, reports started

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surfacing about what Schumer's team had

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been pushing behind closed doors. Hidden

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in the fine print of their proposals was

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roughly $1.5 trillion in extra spending.

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We're talking money for programs most

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Americans didn't even know existed.

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transgender healthcare expansions, aid

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for undocumented immigrants, and

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overseas equity projects that had

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nothing to do with US governance. One

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item in particular lit up social media.

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Foreign aid funds being used for

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transgender puppet shows through USAID.

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Whether it was tonedeaf or just plain

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absurd, it became the symbol of how far

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Schumer's agenda had drifted from basic

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priorities. what Chuck Chuck Schumer is

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demanding in exchange for all those good

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things I just listed. He wants to

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reinstate free health care for illegal

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aliens paid by American taxpayers.

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That's where Johnson's framing landed

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hardest. He didn't rant or grandstand.

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He just pointed out the contrast. His

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bill kept troops paid, FEMA funded, and

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essential programs intact. Schumer's

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version buried all that under

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ideological pet projects. By the time

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the dust settled, Johnson wasn't the one

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fighting to justify himself. Schumer

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was. What started as a tactical move

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from the Senate majority leader turned

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into a masterclass in overreach and Mike

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Johnson, the man Schumer expected to

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fold, ended up walking out with the win

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and the narrative. The Obamacare

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subsidies is a policy debate that has to

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be determined by the end of the year,

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December 31. The December 30th, not not

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right now while we're simply trying to

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keep the government open so we can have

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all these debates.

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>> So, just as a point of fact,

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>> we are not doing that. We can't do that.

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That's just one of the crazy things he's

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requested.

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>> Mike Johnson didn't charge into the

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fight swinging. He walked in calm,

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collected, and surgical. Every word out

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of his mouth was measured, stripped of

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noise, and backed by numbers. While

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Schumer threw around warnings of

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Republican obstruction, Johnson flipped

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the script, calling it what it was,

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governing through hostage taking. That

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phrase hit like a headline. It wasn't

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just clever word play. It reframed the

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entire standoff. Suddenly, Democrats

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weren't the saviors trying to fund the

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government. They were the ones holding

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it ransom. Johnson's delivery had that

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rare precision that makes even critics

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pause. No shouting, no drama, just quiet

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control that made Schumer look like he

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was overcompensating.

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>> This is just going to be you and Thun

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and Trump telling Jeff and Schumer,

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"We're not giving you anything."

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>> Then Trump stepped in and everything

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shifted. One post, one endorsement, and

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the media storm flipped overnight. Trump

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didn't just back Johnson. He crowned him

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as the smart strategic leader who is

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protecting Americans paychecks. For a

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party that's been accused of chaos, that

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moment killed the narrative in one shot.

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Suddenly, the GOP wasn't scrambling. It

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was synchronized. And and I'm telling

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you where his head is. He wants to bring

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in the leaders to come in and act like

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leaders and do the right thing for the

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American people. It's fine to have

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partisan debates and squables, but you

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don't hold the people hostage for their

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services to allow yourself political

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cover.

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>> Here's Trump pointing out what others

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won't. That real leadership means

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serving the people, not using them as

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bargaining chips in Washington's endless

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political games.

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Trump's voice gave Johnson's CR national

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weight, turning it from a procedural

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bill into a populist rallying point. The

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message was simple. This wasn't about

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Washington insiders anymore. It was

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people versus the political machine.

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Trump's entry also forced Democrats onto

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uncomfortable ground.

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>> All we're saying is let's find a path

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forward to actually fix the health care

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system that Republicans have broken for

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the good of everyone. They dropped this

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reckless partisan bill that continues to

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gut the healthcare of the American

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people and it went down in flames and so

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their bill is dead on arrival. The only

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thing that would gut health care, using

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