Isn't it though?
He must think we're idiots and that we do not recognize what he really is based on the stuff he types.
Apparently Lefties like him have nothing new besides insisting that Conservatives want to "kill old people/make them eat dog food"; "starve children"; "make everyone breathe dirty air and drink dirty water"; "reinstitute slavery"; "destroy the planet"; "take from the poor to give to the 1%"; "leave the uninsured to die on the roadside" and all the other stupid sordid attempts at imposing bogus political guilt-trips.
We're broke and it's all about to come tumbling down to crush us into oblivion while Leftists pretending to be Conservatives cheerlead imposing even greater Socialism because they falsely believe that makes them a better Christian.
Ah, Leftist Math.
OK, let's review.
You oppose this bill because it doesn't completely eliminate all government involvement in the health care industry. That is a position that literally no person in position of authority, nor anyone with a realistic chance of assuming authority, holds, and a position that has no chance of becoming official policy.
This bill reduces government involvement in the industry by removing mandates and loosening restrictions it imposed.
The alternative is no change.
This is not like the Presidential election, where there were multiple options and the Trump caucus tried to force upon us a false dilemma. This is, literally, a dilemma. You are either for it or against it.
Anybody with a basic, elementary school knowledge of math can tell that passing the bill gets one closer to your goal than not passing it. That is, unless you believe Leftist logic (the same one that says a reduced future increase is somehow a cut).
Regardless of whether the bill passes or not, the chances of reaching your goal (again, zero) do not change. If anything, as people get used to less government in the health care system, it might even make them more willing to take another step toward that goal in the future. If you are fine with tilting at windmills and letting Obamacare stand on principle, then you should have no problem still tilting at windmills if this bill passes as well.
The best we can do is keep moving, keep pushing, take every opportunity we can get, even if it is partial.