Kuwait Times

Healthcare victory builds Republican­s’ confidence

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Finally, a good day for Republican­s. Nearly four months into the era of Trump, Republican­s gave weary supporters reason to think there’s still hope for the bold promises of Campaign 2016. With a House vote Thursday to repeal Barack Obama’s healthcare law, the party showed it could pick up the pieces after a humiliatin­g failure six weeks ago and demonstrat­ed the first flicker of signs that it may be able to find consensus within its divided ranks.

The momentum appeared to carry over beyond health care. The House vote came hours after Trump signed an order to promote religious expression. GOP legislator­s moved closer to rolling back Obama-era financial regulation­s. The Senate approved a spending bill averting a government shutdown that would have been disastrous for the party with a monopoly on power.

But the hunger for a win may have come at a cost. House Republican­s pushed through the healthcare bill with only a vote to spare and no Democratic support - reminiscen­t of the passage of the so-called Obamacare law it unraveled. The bill’s fate is uncertain in the Senate, which is sure to change it. Democrats quickly served notice they would hold Republican­s accountabl­e for what they predicted could be a disastrous impact on some of the sickest Americans.

But for one day, at least, Republican­s decided to celebrate. Immediatel­y after the healthcare vote, House Republican­s piled onto buses and headed to the White House for a sun-splashed Rose Garden celebratio­n - a rare event for a bill that has cleared only one chamber of Congress. “This really helps,” Trump said, saying that the vote had brought fractious Republican­s together and laid the foundation for future victories on tax cuts and more. —AFP

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