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Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump
Unless the Republican Senators are total quitters, Repeal & Replace is not dead! Demand another vote before voting on any other bill!
4:36 PM · Jul 29, 2017
These people won't stop until there are literally corpses on the capitol grounds, and even then they will keep going, most likely.
'As I Have Always Said': Trump's Ever-Changing Positions on Health Care
As I said from the beginning. Its an amusing statement because Trumps views about health care have been anything but consistent. Rather, there have been three constants: agnosticism about what a plan should look like; a fanatical desire to notch a win regardless of the quality of that win; and a refusal to give up.
In the meantime, Trump has vacillated frequently, mostly pinging between three incompatible positions: first, that Obamacare should be repealed and replaced; second, that Republicans should repeal Obamacare and worry about a replacement later; and third, as here, that Republicans should simply let Obamacare die. Lets consider a somewhat simplified timeline of Trumps views.
[Condensed below from the article - LF]
September 27, 2015: Repeal and replace
November 11, 2016: No preference
November 13, 2016: Simultaneous repeal and replace
January 9, 2017: Simultaneous repeal and replace
January 15, 2017: Insurance for everybody
March 7, 2017: Trump backs House plan
March 24, 2017: Wait for Obamacare to collapse
April 2, 2017: Repeal and replace
April 30, 2017: Lower premiums and deductibles
May 4, 2017: Trump praises the Houses second repeal-and-replace plan
June 13, 2017: Trump calls the House plan mean
June 26, 2017: Wait for Obamacare to collapse
June 30, 2017: Repeal now, replace later
July 17, 2017: Repeal now, replace later
July 18, 2017: Wait for Obamacare to collapse
July 22, 2017: Simultaneous repeal and replace
July 28, 2017: Wait for Obamacare to collapse
And now, a day later, "Repeal & Replace is not dead!"