Do you really think for one split second that this congress and this president are going to come together on a healthcare plan? That would constitute a victory for Trump, even if only in part, and that just isn't going to happen. It's stall, delay, obstruct and investigate all the way to Nov. 2020. That tactic worked giving them the House back in 2018, and that's the hope for 2020.
ACA numbers are out: • 11.4 million enrolled • Rates down 1.5% Plot twist: Nancy Pelosi is now colluding with HHS
Not the point. A willingness for all to be cooperative is all that is relevant and that word isn't even in their vocabulary. Nothing of substance on healthcare or anything else will be accomplished over the next year and a half. The dems and their media minions will blame Trump, and Trump will blame the dems. Business as usual. The only thing we have to look forward to is how many of these old white privileged democrats running for office will try to be anything other than white. Should be amusing.
Sorry Señor 85, but Obama's deal with the devil was very different than Trump's proposed deal with the devil. Trump has given nothing up. But Obama did, for absolutely nothing in return. "The Obama administration has announced a new nuclear agreement with North Korea under its new supreme leader, Kim Jong-un. The administration says that North Korea has agreed to a moratorium on nuclear-weapons and missile-delivery activities at Yongbyon, one of North Korea’s known nuclear-weapons-related facilities, in exchange for the U.S. agreeing to provide food aid. The announced bargain is worse than bad. Wholly apart from the fact that North Korea has dishonored each and every non-proliferation agreement it has made over the years and can be expected not to comply with this agreement as well, its promise to suspend already-illegal activities in one location leaves it completely free to continue them elsewhere. Making a single-site moratorium on North Korea’s nuclear misconduct the central feature of an agreement is astonishingly foolish, even for an administration like President Obama’s that is naturally supine in foreign affairs. The administration’s characterization of North Korea’s end of the announced bargain as demonstrating North Korea’s “commitment to denuclearization” is an insult to the intelligence of even a person with casual knowledge of North Korea’s dispersed nuclear-weapons and missile programs." https://www.hudson.org/research/8765-obama-s-victory-with-north-korea