n an interview with CBSs Face the Nation on Sunday, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) said that he doesnt see much hope for the Senate bill to repeal and replace Obamacare. My view is that its probably going to be dead, he said.
McCain is now pushing for his party to start negotiating with the Democrats to come up with a piece of legislation that will satisfy politicians on both sides of the aisle. In other words, he thinks that its the conservatives in the House and Senate who are preventing a clean healthcare bill from getting to the presidents desk.
Regardless of whose to blame, its increasingly obvious that Republicans dont plan to spend the rest of the year on healthcare reform. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has already told his party colleagues that they had until July 4 to come up with a compromise that could be put to a floor vote. That deadline came and went, but eventually McConnell and perhaps even Trump is going to run out of patience. The GOP is itching to get past healthcare and on to tax reform, and it would be quite surprising to see the Obamacare debate still dogging Congress in the fall.
Its quite clear that they cant do both. To avoid needing Democrat votes, the party is relying on reconciliation to pass both healthcare and tax reform. But you can only use reconciliation on one thing at a time, so its important for Republicans to get healthcare off the floor. The only alternative is to negotiate with Democrats on taxes which is probably a non-starter or to go McCains route and compromise with them on healthcare. And since conservative critics are already outraged at the bill theyre trying to pass off as an Obamacare repeal, the party would have to be nuts to go along with whatever sort of Obamacare Frankenstein the Democrats would be happy with.
Alas, the options are growing very, very limited. Change the bill so that it satisfies Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, and Mike Lee, and youll lose Susan Collins and other moderate Republicans. And if McConnell hasnt found enough money in the budget to bribe these Senators on board by now, its not clear how hes going to do it before the summer is out. The only thing that stands a chance of working is grassroots political pressure, and Republicans have totally lost all control of the narrative on the ground. Democrats have gained the upper hand when it comes to healthcare outrage, having apparently learned quite a lot from the days when the GOP was taking shots at Obamacare from the bleachers.
What else is on the table? Straight repeal wont work, because it would require Democrat votes. And, well, thats about all there is to work with.
It seems utterly unbelievable that Republicans did not have a coherent strategy to repeal and replace Obamacare after six years of political moaning, but theres no other conclusion to draw. They are Wile E. Coyote, having caught the Roadrunner, and now having no clue what to do with him.
If voters are outraged, you can hardly blame them.
Poster Comment:
Arizonans have given the rest of the nation a royal pain in the ass!
This is like the zombie that just won't go away! He needs to stfu, retire or just change his party affiliation. He's a RINO, plain and simple.