No. It was all of them. The bill the House passed but No Name gave the thumbs down to did not repeal all of Obamacare like what OP is talking about.
GOP H and S both passed full repeal bills 10 times in 2015-16 yet never even voted on that same bill from 2017-18 because they really do love obamacare too.
Pretty sure you can't do full repeal through Budget Recon.
You need 60 votes to do full repeal as it is subject to filibuster, just like the passage of the original bill was. Since they only had 51R back in 2017 iirc, they did one Reconciliation bill on 0bamacare skinny repeal (FY 17) which failed, and then the second one for Tax Cuts (FY 18) which passed.
The so-called "skinny repeal" vs. full repeal argument. I'll leave that powerhouse discussion to you winners to discuss. It certainly seemed to work out well the whole "let's wait until we have a full repeal" idea.
No. It was all of them. The bill the House passed but No Name gave the thumbs down to did not repeal all of Obamacare like what OP is talking about.
GOP H and S both passed full repeal bills 10 times in 2015-16 yet never even voted on that same bill from 2017-18 because they really do love obamacare too.
Pretty sure you can't do full repeal through Budget Recon.
You need 60 votes to do full repeal as it is subject to filibuster, just like the passage of the original bill was. Since they only had 51R back in 2017 iirc, they did one Reconciliation bill on 0bamacare skinny repeal (FY 17) which failed, and then the second one for Tax Cuts (FY 18) which passed.
Whist RINOS can eat shit what people keep forgetting is the 60 vote rule on this garbage. Without 60 votes nothing happens.
The so-called "skinny repeal" vs. full repeal argument. I'll leave that powerhouse discussion to you winners to discuss. It certainly seemed to work out well the whole "let's wait until we have a full repeal" idea.