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Parliamently inquiry regardi parliamentary inquiry regarding scheduling. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. thank you you, mr. chairman. last week, i expressed concern regarding the deeply flawe ands partisan process the democrat majority has been undertaking during this impeachment inquiry. mr. chairman, i am particularly reminded of your quote. there must never be a narrowly-voted impeachment or impeachment substantially supported by one of our major political parties and largely opposed by the other. such any impeachment would lac legitimacy. would produce divisiveness and bitterness in our politics for years to come. and will call into question the very legitimacy of our political constitutions. you made thatur statement back 1998. now, i m glad we re moving on to presenting the quote/unquote evidence gathered in this report. not to hear from direct fact witnesses but a 300-page report that s built largely on hearsay, opinion, and speculation. and i m especially outrage ....
Takes place and over years would cost a lot less because it has price control mechanisms. it s really important to get the basics out so people understand what it is. it isn t this amor fis thing, it s what your grandparents have. it s medicare, but you d have it, too. it would be febet r r for yo and it would cost less. my last question then because the affordable care act, i still have flash backs to the he lrk l it was to pass that bill. it seems in a lot of ways doing health care politically is kind of suicidal. it s hard to do. a, do you think something or put aside the politics of whether it could pass. could the same outcome be achieved by simply making improvements to the affordable care act like adding a medicare option? no, ten years ago, i was an advocate of public option because that was the best we could do but the fundamental structure is broke bn and flawe. it s collapsing. you can t build on that. it s time to put u that in the ....
Republicans who insist that this is somehow damaging them, you know, beyond repair for after the convention, i don t think that that s exactly fair to say at this point. if you look at four years ago or three and a half years ago with the democratic nomination, it went on much longer than this. it was much bloodier than this, and of course, it invigorated people. there was an unpress depthed amount of money pouring into democratidemocraticdemocratic c. they had a flawe flawed opponenn the general election. it was a bloody mess and actually ended up helping democrats very much. charlie hurt of the washington times, thanks so much for joining us. thanks, patty ann. eric: so they were having a party last night on saturday ....