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Go to Bernie's website. It's got lots of information. Cruz is very smart. But dangerous, in my opinion, in a very self serving way. He gives me the creeps.. I'd rather have Trump as president than Cruz. Cruz, scares me. Bernie is a University of Chicago Political Science Graduate, he is well liked and respected in the Senate and House. And for a reason. And he has years of experience in government. He knows what it takes to get things done in Washington. There has got to be a reason the People of Vermont love him so much, Republicans and Democrats both.

Bernie is an economic illiterate.
The people of CA keep electing Maxine Waters, too, so maybe we should listen to her.

I sometimes wonder if you are in an asylum.
 
1. using your link... you need to make sure you check the boxes (sponsored or co sponsored) and (became law).

In his career he only sponsored 3 bills which have become law.
2 were sponsored as he was contemplating running for office.
2 were to change the name of post offices in vermont.


https://www.congress.gov/member/bernard-sanders/S000033?pageSort=dateOfIntroduction:asc&q={"bill-status":"law","sponsorship":"sponsored"}


  1. LAW
    H.R.5245 — 109th Congress (2005-2006)
    To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 1 Marble Street in Fair Haven, Vermont, as the "Matthew Lyon Post Office Building".
    Sponsor: Rep. Sanders, Bernard [I-VT-At Large] (Introduced 04/27/2006)
    Committees: House - Government Reform | Senate - Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
    Latest Action: 08/02/2006 Became Public Law No: 109-263. (TXT | PDF) (All Actions)
    Tracker:
    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:
    1. Introduced
    2. Passed House
    3. Passed Senate
    4. To President
    5. Became Law
  2. LAW
    S.885 — 113th Congress (2013-2014)
    A bill to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 35 Park Street in Danville, Vermont, as the "Thaddeus Stevens Post Office".
    Sponsor: Sen. Sanders, Bernard [I-VT] (Introduced 05/07/2013)
    Committees: Senate - Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs | House - Oversight and Government Reform
    Latest Action: 11/26/2014 Became Public Law No: 113-189. (TXT | PDF) (All Actions)
    Tracker:
    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:
    1. Introduced
    2. Passed Senate
    3. Passed House
    4. To President
    5. Became Law
  3. LAW
    S.893 — 113th Congress (2013-2014)
    Veterans' Compensation Cost-of-Living Adjustment Act of 2013
    Sponsor: Sen. Sanders, Bernard [I-VT] (Introduced 05/08/2013)
    Committees: Senate - Veterans' Affairs | House - Veterans' Affairs
    Committee Reports: S. Rept. 113-87
    Latest Action: 11/21/2013 Became Public Law No: 113-52. (TXT | PDF) (All Actions)
    Tracker:
    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:
    1. Introduced
    2. Passed Senate
    3. Passed House
    4. To President
    5. Became Law
Here is a suggestion. You can use the same link to compare Sanders legislative accomplishments to Ted Cruz's. That ought to be interesting.
 
Here is a suggestion. You can use the same link to compare Sanders legislative accomplishments to Ted Cruz's. That ought to be interesting.

Cruz is a first term senator and had more impact in six months that Sanders did in his entire pointless career. Other than perhaps Obama, Sanders is one of the least accomplished people ever to seriously run for president. The fact he wasn't immediately laughed off the stage shows how braindead and clueless significant chunks of the democrat party are. In fairness, Obama lowered the bar so low that every small time pol got the idea he could also be president.
 
The World's Greatest Health Care Bill. Ever!

House Rules Committee Chairman Pete Sessions, R-Texas, and Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., plan to introduce what they are terming an “alternative” health care bill Thursday which will not repeal ObamaCare, but work alongside the existing Affordable Care Act and modify various parts of the system.

The legislation is technically called the HELP Act, short for “Health Empowerment Liberty Plan.” Sessions however prefers a less clinical moniker with a title infused with a dose of Donald Trump-esque hubris. Instead, the Texas Republican calls the legislation “The World’s Greatest Health Care Bill. Ever.”

Sessions notes that the legislation allows people to keep ObamaCare if they so desire, noting that his measure does not entail a full repeal of ObamaCare.

“Someone who repeals (ObamaCare) is left with nothing,” he said.

That’s why his bill works in tandem with the existing law.

“I will put anyone else’s bill against this bill,” Sessions said.

The legislation does not repeal any of the taxes in ObamaCare, but involves Health Savings Accounts (HSA’s) where people can save for expenditures, pay for out of pocket needs or also use those funds to pay for health deductibles.

At a minimum, Sessions says that people must at least carry a health plan which has a high deductible and that his bill is silent on whether or not plans should or should not cover abortion and reproductive health services.

The engineering of a “replacement” bill for ObamaCare has stymied Republicans since 2009, which was amplified by the 2010 campaign slogan of “repeal and replace.”

Congressional Republicans finally managed to successfully vote to repeal ObamaCare in both bodies recently, but President Obama vetoed that effort. The continuing trouble for Congressional Republicans since has been finding a replacement bill which would pass.

Up until now, there has never been such a plan because no such blueprint ever had anywhere close to the votes needed to pass.

Authoring a bill, let alone a bill which doesn't call for a full repeal of ObamaCare, is a huge break in where Republicans have been on the heath care issue.

That's not to say that all Republicans can go along with the proposed bill because it goes against what has been the GOP doctrine for so long, but it's significant in the fact that two Republicans are taking this approach.

A task force commissioned by House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., is expected to roll out a set of general health care goals sometime in the next five weeks.

Ryan hopes the House would address the topic next year, but Sessions notes that his legislation is not just a set of ideas, but an actual bill, complete with a bill number.

“It’s to influence them,” said Sessions when discussing his plan. “Instead of principles, I want a bill.”


http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...test-health-care-bill-ever.html?intcmp=hplnws
 
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