More Trump Lies, and "Fake News"

Old_Trapper70

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First the fool says there should be no investigations, and then when exposed for the liar he is he then suggests an investigation of Schumer for a diplomatic meeting he had with Putin in 2003:

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-attacks-chuck-schumer-total-183741648.html

"President Donald Trump lashed out at Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer on Friday afternoon, calling the New York senator a "total hypocrite" over his calls to investigate Trump's ties to Russia.

"We should start an immediate investigation into @SenSchumer and his ties to Russia and Putin," Trump tweeted. He attached a photo of a younger Schumer drinking coffee and eating what appeared to be donuts with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

"A total hypocrite!" Trump added.

The photos appear to have been taken at a Lukoil station — Russia's state run oil company — during Schumer's 2003 visit to Russia."

Then, even though reality says that the Repugnant ones cannot actually repeal all of the ACA, and Trump first said after the election that he would keep certain parts of the ACA, he stated in his speech to the Congress that he would "repeal, and replace" the ACA. Why they could not fix it while Obama was the President is nothing but sheer hypocrisy.

http://money.cnn.com/2017/02/24/news/economy/republicans-governors-obamacare/index.html

"Congressional Republicans are having a tough enough time getting their own members to agree on repealing Obamacare.

Now they have a bunch of governors to deal with.

State executives are descending on Washington this weekend for the annual National Governors Association meeting and the Affordable Care Act is at the top of the discussion list. Governors will debate repealing and replacing the health reform law on Saturday, and then they will meet with President Trump and Congressional lawmakers to talk health care on Monday.

It's becoming ever clearer that what happens to Obamacare will not be decided solely in Washington D.C. Thousands of people are attending lawmakers' town halls around the country to defend the Affordable Care Act, while others are demanding their representatives give them a voice in the discussion.

Mayors are also jumping into the fray. A bipartisan group of more than 100 mayors sent a letter to Congress this week with their wish list, which includes continuing protection for those with pre-existing conditions and maintaining free preventative care. They also oppose turning Medicaid into a block grant program, a big part of the GOP's plan that would send a fixed amount of funding to the states to cover their low-income residents."
 
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