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besides the fact that it's a waste of time because a bunch of Democrats are not suddenly going to vote to repeal it (particularly when there's nothing sane to replace it with) and even if it managed to clear the Senate, President Obama is still going to veto it and Congress won't be able to override it. As for Republicans "embarrassing" Democrats for their vote on the repeal, people already know how their Senators voted for it during the last Congress (twice). I would hope that perhaps people might be more embarrassed voting for the repeal rather than against it at this point. Of course, I wouldn't expect simply holding a repeal vote will be the end of it, of course. At some point in this "debate", I fully expect the Republicans to demand that President Obama and the Democrats simply acquiesce to the repeal of PPACA in exchange for their votes on the debt ceiling and/or whatever else they might need to do in order to help *govern* :eyes: That will almost certainly be too much by far for most people but that doesn't mean that the Republican Tea Party crowd to try it. :puke:
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