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Monday, April 3, 2017

Tom DeLay Tears into GOP Leadership on Obamacare



1994 Flashback
Back then the GOP got the job done


(Daily Caller)  -  Some in the Republican Party are preventing Obamacare repeal, claiming it is impossible to accomplish “repeal and replace” unless done with one bill. But in an exclusive interview with The Daily Caller News Foundation, former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay reminds readers that the 1994 Republican Congress implemented the “Contract with America” with nine separate bills.
DeLay, known by friend and foe as “The Hammer,” is destroying excuses by current Republican leadership after failing to repeal Obamacare. “Republicans, tea partiers and others, demanded Obamacare be repealed; they didn’t demand it be replaced,” DeLay said critically.
Tom DeLay
Former GOP House Majority Leader
“In the 90s, we had a plan in place. We had an agenda, and it was an agenda that we ran on,” DeLay said, speaking of his successful House leadership role. “When we were running in 1994, we had actually written bills that members had signed onto. So instead of writing a leadership bill and stuffing it down people’s throats, and saying, ‘This is a binary choice,’ we did the bills first [before the election] and members had to sign onto it. They had to sign it,” DeLay said, indirectly taking a swipe at House Speaker Paul Ryan’s alleged lack of transparency.
“There was only one member who didn’t sign the Contract with America,” DeLay continued. “So once we had the bills that the members had already signed onto, in less than 100 days, we brought 10 of those bills to the floor and passed nine of them and eventually ended up with a Democrat president signing 73 percent of them.”
“We also did Medicare reform, which is almost identical to this process, and only had a ten-vote margin at the time, and no help.”
For DeLay, recent leadership failure is a question of process and approach.
“The House needs to do their job and the Senate needs to do their job. This whole nonsense of ‘you have to have 60 votes’ … My entire career, the Senate used the 60 votes rule when they didn’t want to do anything, but they always found a way to do what they wanted to do,” DeLay said.
“A year ago they passed Obamacare repeal without 60 votes, for example. How did they do that?”
“The bottom line of passing bills is you have to turn up the heat. If you were going to do one big bill, why didn’t you do it out of the House, send it over to the Senate and let them do whatever they’re going to do with it, and then have it go to conference and write the real bill? That’s called ‘regular order,’” DeLay remarked chuckling.
The former House majority leader also suggested that, alternatively, Republicans just let Obamacare collapse — reinvigorating repeal efforts.
“Over the next few months, we create this market. Let Obamacare implode. That builds the pressure to repeal, and then brings repeal back.”
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Gingrich vs Ryan
Newt actually wanted to pass reforms.
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Ryan was busy all of 2016 backstabbing Donald Trump on
live TV trying to prevent reforms.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

de Lay are the same that "party around " the Kevin Spacey caracter that i don`t recall the name , Abramson ?