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<blockquote data-quote="Seadog" data-source="post: 3539743" data-attributes="member: 9018"><p>I find it amusing that people continue to say Republicans are responsible for not repealing the unaffordable BS healthcare act of Obomination. A simple majority cannot overturn anything. You have to have 2/3. That is in the house before it can go to the Senate. Harry Reid when he was in office change the Senate rules to where a simple majority vote can pass things. That said, showboating and saying you’re gonna do something you can’t do is BS. The fact that the Republicans had a majority in all parts of government is true, the problem is they never had a super majority. That means Democrats would have to have voted with them. And most all of voting for a long time has been 99% party lines. That means when republicans had 230 something they would’ve needed approximately 50 something Democrats side with them in order to make it pass. They never had a chance of repealing it. And to say that they did is not to understand how it works at best. How often do you see the socialist Democrats have 50 other party voting with Republicans on issues. </p><p></p><p>And as for John McCain I never cared for the POS. He may have called himself a Republican but just like Mitt Romney, for all practical purposes he’s a Democrat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seadog, post: 3539743, member: 9018"] I find it amusing that people continue to say Republicans are responsible for not repealing the unaffordable BS healthcare act of Obomination. A simple majority cannot overturn anything. You have to have 2/3. That is in the house before it can go to the Senate. Harry Reid when he was in office change the Senate rules to where a simple majority vote can pass things. That said, showboating and saying you’re gonna do something you can’t do is BS. The fact that the Republicans had a majority in all parts of government is true, the problem is they never had a super majority. That means Democrats would have to have voted with them. And most all of voting for a long time has been 99% party lines. That means when republicans had 230 something they would’ve needed approximately 50 something Democrats side with them in order to make it pass. They never had a chance of repealing it. And to say that they did is not to understand how it works at best. How often do you see the socialist Democrats have 50 other party voting with Republicans on issues. And as for John McCain I never cared for the POS. He may have called himself a Republican but just like Mitt Romney, for all practical purposes he’s a Democrat. [/QUOTE]
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