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Thursday, May 4, 2017

It is not great, but if you are fool enough to believe the lying media and crooked Dems, its just a failure

Of course it is removing the Democrat's big lie disaster Obamacare.
Having a market system will work best, let's see how close it gets with reconciliation. m/r

Jeffrey Lord  5-4-17

The title of the book was plain: “Never Give Up: How I Turned my Biggest Challenges Into Success.
The author? Donald J. Trump (with Meredith McIver).
The book comes to mind as House Republicans finally got their act together and — with the President personally summoning them to the White House in Art of the Deal style — finally passed a health care bill. The media — which only weeks ago was pronouncing the health care reform bill dead as a door nail — was in full retreat.
Much attention during the last campaign — and for that matter since — has been lavished on Trump’s authorship of The Art of the Deal. A book devoted to, well, deal making. Constantly overlooked is another Trump book, this one written in the style of the President’s one-time pastor, the late Reverend Norman Vincent Peale. It was Peale, of course, who famously wrote the ground breaking self-help book The Power of Positive Thinking in 1952. The Trump version of Peale’s book was Never Give Up, and the book’s philosophy is something Trump has brought not only to the health care debate but his entire campaign for the presidency, a campaign in which, from beginning to end, his chances for victory were repeatedly dismissed.
The book has 41 short chapters, with a number of chapters ending with a closing thought from “Coach Trump.” Among those chapters: ...
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