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million. we did already. the problem is, as was saidbyfrankpallone, they'rean ideological caucus. they want to repeal it and then try to hang it on us. not going to happen. it's their responsibility. plain and simple. let me tell you, you talk to people in the reddest of states, they're the states that are most affected, not only by the rural hospitals, but you take joe mansion was on morning joe this morning talking about how west virginia benefits from many of the good provisions in the a.c.a. and his view is the view of all of us. let them show us what their proposal is. otherwise stick with what we have. ms. pelosi: one more things in terms of that. there's an integrity, a one-ness about this. it was about, as i said, lowering costs, improving benefits and increasing access. but it was a market-oriented solution. so when they throw this apple of discord or this disarray into the system, it's going to have market consequences that they're not thinking of. they don't really care that much about the 20 million who are additionally insured. although they should. because they don'
million. we did already. the problem is, as was said by frank pallone, they're an ideological caucus. they want to repeal it and then try to hang it on us. not going to happen. it's their responsibility. plain and simple. let me tell you, you talk to people in the reddest of states, they're the states that are most affected, not only by the rural hospitals, but you take joe mansion was on morning joe this morning talking about how west virginia benefits from many of the good provisions in the...
members of congress, including congressman elijah cummings andcongressmanfrankpallonewentnuts in response to this gag order. they wrote to the white house about it. news coverage of the gag order geared up. the new administration had no explanation, no defense for what they had done. and now you know what happened? they rescinded it. now there has been a new memo to health and human services employees rescinding the earlier order telling them nothing they've received should in any way preclude or in any way interfere with them addressing elected representatives. either in person or in writing. and now the white house itself is disavowing ever having asked for that in the first place. that wasn't us, that had nothing to do with us. must have been a typo. same thing at the usda. we reported tuesday night that the 2000 scientists of our nation's agricultural research service, those scientists have been told they're no longer allowed to post any public information, including scientific information. nothing that the public could see. a gag order on everything from all of those scienti
members of congress, including congressman elijah cummings and congressman frank pallone went nuts in response to this gag order. they wrote to the white house about it. news coverage of the gag order geared up. the new administration had no explanation, no defense for what they had done. and now you know what happened? they rescinded it. now there has been a new memo to health and human services employees rescinding the earlier order telling them nothing they've received should in any way...
saidbyfrankpallone, they'rean ideological caucus. they want to repeal it and then try to hang it on us. not going to happen. it's their responsibility. plain and simple. let me tell you, you talk to people in the reddest of states, they're the states that are most affected, not only by the rural hospitals, but you take -- joe manchin was on morning joe this morning talking about how west virginia benefits from many of the good provisions in the a.c.a. and his view is the view of all of us. let them show us what their proposal is. otherwise, stick with what we have. rep. pelosi: one more things in terms of that. there's an integrity, a oneness about this. it was about, as i said, lowering costs, improving benefits, and increasing access. but it was a market-oriented solution. so when they throw this apple of discord or this disarray into the system, it's going to have market consequences that they're they don't really care that much about the 20 million who are additionally insured. although they should. because they don't like subsidies. but the fact is that 75% of the american p
said by frank pallone, they're an ideological caucus. they want to repeal it and then try to hang it on us. not going to happen. it's their responsibility. plain and simple. let me tell you, you talk to people in the reddest of states, they're the states that are most affected, not only by the rural hospitals, but you take -- joe manchin was on morning joe this morning talking about how west virginia benefits from many of the good provisions in the a.c.a. and his view is the view of all of us....