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Mitch McConnell Demonstrates the "Repeal and Replace" Tap Dance
by Kevin Drum, motherjones.com -- Jul 2, 2012
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WALLACE: One of the keys to "Obama-care" is that it will extend insurance access to 30 million people who are now uninsured. In your replacement, how would you provide universal coverage?
MCCONNELL: Well, first, let me say the single the best thing we could do for the American health care system is to get rid of Obamacare....
WALLACE: But if I may, sir, you've talked about repeal and replace. How would you provide universal coverage?
MCCONNELL: I will get to it in a minute. The first step we need to take is to get rid of what is there....
WALLACE: But respectfully sir, because we are going to run out of time and I just want to ask, what specifically are you going to do to provide universal coverage to the 30 million people who are uninsured?
MCCONNELL: That is not the issue ...
WALLACE: You don't think the 30 million people that were uninsured is an issue?
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But the question still remains for the GOP spinmeisters:
Replace it with WHAT?
Health care reform: GOP recipe for 'replace' still murky
by Kate Nocera and Seung Min Kim, politico.com -- Jul 3, 2012
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The reality is, Republicans don’t yet have a clear vision of exactly what health reform would look like in an all-GOP Washington. While they are banking that the pledge to “repeal and replace” the health care law will help Republicans sweep in November, details on the “replace” part of the equation remain as murky as ever.
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So the first two R's are "
Repeal and Replace" ...
But what is the third R?
The third R is "Republicans".
The New Three R's are:
"Repeal and Replace -- Republicans!"
Right-away.
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