Porterville Recorder

GOP blame-game begins after health care drive

- By ERICA WERNER and ALAN FRAM

WASHINGTON — Republican finger-pointing commenced Friday after the Senate’s dark-of-night defeat of the GOP’S effort to repeal much of the Obama health care law, a startling vote that dealt a blow to President Donald Trump.

“3 Republican­s and 48 Democrats let the American people down,” Trump tweeted early Friday after GOP leaders failed to patch party divisions and the Senate rejected a last-ditch bill to keep the effort alive. “As I said from the beginning, let Obamacare implode, then deal. Watch!”

The “skinny repeal” bill — erasing several parts of President Barack Obama’s law — was rejected just before 2 a.m. EST on a vote of 51-49.

All Democrats were joined by GOP Sens. Susan Collins of Maine, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and the ailing John Mccain. The 80-year-old Arizona senator made a dramatic return to the Capitol Tuesday after being diagnosed with brain cancer, when he cast a decisive procedural vote that for a time advanced the legislatio­n.

Following rejection of two broader GOP repeal plans earlier in the week, Friday’s vote cast doubt on whether divided Senate Republican­s can advance any health bill despite seven years of promises to repeal “Obamacare.”

In a statement, Mccain called the Senate’s inability to craft wide-ranging legislatio­n “inexcusabl­e.” He said lawmakers should write a bill with “input from all of our members, Republican­s and Democrats” and “stop the political gamesmansh­ip.” House leaders had no hesitation about blaming the Senate for the collapse of one of the GOP’S paramount priorities. In a statement, Speaker Paul Ryan, R-wis., pointedly said “the House delivered a bill” and said he was “disappoint­ed and frustrated.” Nearly three months earlier, the House approved its health care package after several embarrassi­ng setbacks.

He added, “But we should not give up. I encourage the Senate to continue working toward a real solution that keeps our promise.”

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