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Majority Leader Hoyer Blasts the Republican Motion to Recommit on Health Care

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"My colleagues on the other side of the aisle demanded 72 hours notice for the bill and they've gotten four or five months notice. They gave us 72 seconds to consider this amendment..."

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  • do you find it the least bit ironic that this video is over 72 seconds long, proving hoyer's statement false?

  • And it's arseholes like you who are making me leave Maryland.

  • would be nice if you knew what you were talking about. He did not ask for the same amount of time.. just the courtesy of SOME time.

  • Oh, so its morons like you who keep re electing corrupt crooks like Hoyer.

  • Thisworthless scumbag Hoyer names his channel "LeaderHoyer". lol Who'd follow the corrupt crooked scumbag? Leaders like him get "fraged" on the battlefield.

  • so, representative hoyer, why exactly did you beleive that a single amendment to the healthcare bill should receive the exact same time to analyze as the ENTIRE healthcare bill itself....maybe its because you read either, never planned on reading either, and continue to push your partisan agenda

  • Steny, THIS is why you continue to get my vote! Thank you for shoving that steaming pile back under their noses! Congratulations on last night's victory. Thank you for doing what's best and right for your constituents and for shining the light on their lies and shady tactics.

  • I like the 85/15 requirement on health insurance. Now 85% of premiums must go to actually pay for patients. Now insurance companies will have to decide what to do with the remaining 15% must be divided between profits, bonus to CEOs, bonus to claim denying clerks, and Washington contributions.

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