BREAKING: Senate Republicans’ ObamaCare Repeal Bill Passes Major Hurdle as McCain Votes ‘Thumbs Up’
John McCain, Battling Cancer, Destroys His Legacy as a Statesman by Flying to DC to Cast Deciding Vote to Debate Stealing Health Care From Millions
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has just scored a major victory in his fight to steal health care coverage from tens of millions of Americans in order to cut taxes on the wealthiest one percent. Without knowing exactly what they were voting on, Senate Republicans voted to proceed on a motion to pass an ObamaCare repeal bill. The contents of the bill, and the effect it will have on both the federal budget and millions of people is largely unknown.
Every Democrat refused to even vote no until all Republicans voted yes.
Stunningly, Senator John McCain (R-AZ), who announced just last week he has a likely fatal form of brain cancer after he flew home to have a blood clot removed, flew back to D.C. Tuesday and cast his vote to proceed on the bill to strip health care coverage from millions. Sen. McCain was the final “yes” vote of the GOP Senators. Asked his vote, he gave two “thumbs up.”
Senate floor erupts in applause as Sen. McCain returns following brain cancer diagnosis and votes “aye” in crucial health care vote. pic.twitter.com/iblTlXIyqS
— ABC News (@ABC) July 25, 2017
The vote was 51 yes votes, 50 no votes.
51-50: @VP Pence breaks Senate tie & votes Yes on motion to proceed to health care repeal bill. pic.twitter.com/MUfhwmLzD9
— Craig Caplan (@CraigCaplan) July 25, 2017
Vice President Mike Pence was on hand to cast the final needed vote to proceed.
JUST IN: Vice Pres. Mike Pence casts tie-breaking vote to advance Senate health care bill https://t.co/JDVWCzNtXP pic.twitter.com/T4JwF12GbU
— This Week (@ThisWeekABC) July 25, 2017
Senator Dean Heller, Republican of Nevada, whose own Republican governor urged him to vote against repealing ObamaCare, also voted to proceed on the bill. Heller had promised he would vote against the bill unless major changes were made. They were not.
Heller was a no until billionaire casino magnate Steve Wynn threatened him almost daily. What a sad, perfect example of money in politics.
— Jon Favreau (@jonfavs) July 25, 2017
Dean Heller explicitly told voters last month he’d vote No on a motion to proceed. Nothing has changed, except Heller. He lied to Nevadans. pic.twitter.com/nJYgDiV8tP
— Matt McDermott (@mattmfm) July 25, 2017
Senator Rand Paul, who has been for months very actively announcing he is a “no” vote, also voted to proceed, as did Sen. Shelley Moore Capito. She has been an expected no for weeks also. Her West Virginia constituents reportedly will be the most-harmed by her ObamaCare repeal vote.
This statement was false:
MORE: I will only vote to proceed to repeal legislation if I am confident there is a replacement plan that addresses my concerns.
— Shelley Moore Capito (@SenCapito) July 18, 2017
Other Republicans voting yes, who were undecided previously: Senators Ron Johnson, Jeff Flake, Dan Sullivan.
Senate “moderates” told constituents they would never vote to proceed to something they haven’t seen. All but 2 of them are exposed as liars
— igorvolsky (@igorvolsky) July 25, 2017
GOP Senators Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski voted no.
Every “moderate” who expressed such grave concerns about the health bill and process just voted for it, except Collins and Murkowski.
— Jeffrey Young (@JeffYoung) July 25, 2017
It is expected an additional 32 million more people by 2026 will be without health care caused by today’s move.
Protesters chant as vote begins
KILL THE BILL, DON’T KILL US
KILL THE BILL, DON’T KILL US
KILL THE BILL, DON’T KILL USSHAME
SHAME
SHAME pic.twitter.com/iWTJN3Fji7— CAP Action (@CAPAction) July 25, 2017
The only certainty if the bill ultimately passes is that millions will become uninsured, and thousands will die:
Here’s what happened to the uninsured rate under Obamacare. And what could happen under repeal/replace – https://t.co/CkK3uctV3j pic.twitter.com/5KBjf74aHT
— Zachary Tracer (@ZTracer) July 25, 2017
When #TedKennedy was dying of #cancer, he dragged himself to the Senate floor to be sure others had #healthcare.pic.twitter.com/tlY9p6ZlhY
— Victoria Brownworth (@VABVOX) July 25, 2017
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