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Since the Dilly, Dally, Delay & Stall Law Firms are adding their billable hours, the Toyota U.S.A. and Route 44 Toyota posts have been separated here:

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Friday, March 31, 2017

Paul Ryan [Dirty Energy Koch Brothers Sock Puppet]: I don't want to work with Democrats on health care





Paul Ryan: I don't want to work with Democrats on health care






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House Speaker Paul Ryan says he has no interest in working with Democrats on…

CNN.COM|BY EUGENE SCOTT


(CNN)House Speaker Paul Ryan says he has no interest in working with Democrats on getting health care legislation passed, disputing a suggestion by the White House to reach across the aisle and bypass conservative House Republicans.
"I'm trying to get this bill passed," Ryan said on CBS's "This Morning." "Nancy (Pelosi) and I see things very, very differently. I don't want government running health care."
"I don't want that to happen. I want a patient-centered system," Ryan added.
    Earlier this week, White House press secretary Sean Spicer said President Donald Trump is "absolutely" willing to work with Democrats on a way forward on health care.

    "What I worry about, Norah (O'Donnell), is if we don't do this, then he'll just go work with Democrats to try to change Obamacare -- and that's hardly a conservative thing," he said.
    "If this Republican Congress allows the perfect to become the enemy of the good, I worry we'll push the President to working with Democrats. He's been suggesting that much."
    The Wisconsin Republican said he hopes that Republicans can come together and figure out a solution to repealing the Affordable Care Act.
    "Plan B is we keep talking to each other and figure out how we get to yes," he said.
    Republican Sen. Bob Corker quickly pounced on Ryan's comments.
    "We have come a long way in our country when the speaker of one party urges a president NOT to work with the other party to solve a problem," the Tennessee lawmaker said.



    http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/30/politics/paul-ryan-democrats-health-care/index.html


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