Once again the debate over Obamacare, now passed into law, is heating up because Republicans, now in the majority in the HR, are ready to bring a bill to the floor to actually repeal the law. No one expects the bill to repeal will become law when it pass in the House because the Senate, still in the control of Dems, will not pass it. Furthermore Obama would veto it should it, miracles of miracles, pass the Senate. The vote is a symbolic one designed to put people on record as being for or against the legislation passed last year. What we see here is Paul Ryan's rebuttal of the Wapo commentator, Ezra Klein's, a 25-year old flaming liberal, typically irrational critique of Ryan's original published comments on the Obamacare bill before it passed both houses and became law.
Jennifer Rubin of WaPo also weighs in here with an analysis of why and how the dems are are up to their usual tricks trying to confuse and obfuscate over the issues surrounding the law.
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