art credit: Conservative Review
Ohio Governor
John Kasich said Sunday the collapse of the Republican healthcare bill in the
U.S. Senate was a "good thing," but was adamant the policy debate was
not over.
David Catron
at The American Spectator blog named Portman as one of the six Senators
whom he describes as liars, frauds, charlatans – well, you get the idea:
The following Republican Senators demonstrated [last Wednesday] that they are liars and frauds: Lamar Alexander (Tenn.), Shelley
Moore Capito (W.Va.), Dean Heller (Nev.), John McCain (Ariz.), Lisa Murkowski
(Alaska), and Rob Portman (Ohio).
. . . if a Republican won the 2016 presidential
election, the same bill [as an earlier partial repeal bill] or something very
similar could be quickly passed by a GOP-controlled Congress and signed into
law. Every single Republican who ran for the House or the Senate in 2016 made
similar statements, including the six charlatans listed above.
These mountebanks, all of whom voted for “clean
repeal” when Obama’s inevitable veto made it safe and politically expedient to
do so, voted against a virtually identical bill [last week] — knowing full well that
President Trump would sign it. In other words, they consciously betrayed their
constituents, their party, and the nation as a whole.
At least we
know where Kasich and Portman stand.
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