During the August recess, Rep. Jeff Fortenberry (R-Neb.) sounded a little embarrassed. Asked about the several dozen times he and his House GOP colleagues have voted on repealing the Affordable Care Act, the conservative lawmaker conceded there was no real point.
“Some people are beginning to ridicule us for that,” Fortenberry said. “To be honest, some of it is theatrics. You keep doing this over and over and over again and it doesn’t get anywhere.”
But the “theatrics” never seem to end. Last week, House Republicans put off actual work so they could vote for the 41st time to undermine “Obamacare.” Right-wing lawmakers are already looking forward to the 42nd, vowing this next time will be different.
…Rep. Tim Huelskamp (R-Kansas) is amped up about attempt number 42. He and other Tea Party lawmakers in the House are pushing GOP leaders to tie a vote to defund the Affordable Care Act to a must-pass, temporary spending bill aimed at keeping the government funded past Oct. 1, when current funding runs out. […]









