Remember all the Republican outrage because they only had months to review the ACA before having to vote on the bill. Wonder where all that anger is when the Republican Senate is crafting their replacement in total secrecy with no plans to make it available to Democrats or the public until immediatly before the vote.
And what happened with that? Much of the right opposed the House bill and it only barely passed. There is plenty of debate and disagreement on the right about what the House did. I know I've critiqued both the process and the actual policy of the bill. I predict it will be much the same when the Senate unveils their bill. So what's the hypocrisy* in that? The Dems were lockstep Borg with Obamacare and their votes reflected it. * spelled correctly for your future use.
Appreciate that you can spell. Be better if you could think. The obvious hypocrisy has alrady been stated. To reprise the Republican criticised the ACA for being released only six months before the vote while it appears the Senate bill will be released on or about the day of the vote.
The difference is that Republicans are criticizing the Republican Congress on that and many other issues while Democrats smiled and bent over for it when the Democratic Congress did it. So...not hypocrisy.
Except that the Democrats did not do it and the ACA was available for almost six months before the vote while the Senate replacement bill is being totally hidden from the Democrats and the public. And you are joking about the Republicans criticizing the Republican Congress, right. If the Republicans wanted to release the bill they could do it right now. Really funny they even tried to stop reporters from being able to question the Senators without prior approval.
The House bill is available online if you're interested, but like I said, there is plenty of Republican criticism of how the Republican Congress is handling the health bill. You're just not interested in it.
You are confusing the House Bill with the Senate bill. Please try to pay attention. The House bill has alrady passed so of course it is available. You are wasting whatever credibility you have defending the indefensible.
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