Just a couple of days ago, the GOP announced their final solution to an Obamacare Repeal and Replace bill called the Graham-Cassidy Bill. What this bill actually is simply another RINO-built Obamacare bill, that is being backed by Mitch McConnell and Paul Ryan. President Trump worked with many of the GOP establishment Republicans on this bill, abandoning his base, and the Left still thinks that this bill will get rid of Obamacare even though in reality it’s the exact same thing as Obamacare just with a new name. Meanwhile, Rand Paul the only one that has voted NO on the bill and is actually doing his job (the other guy voting NO is John McCain, who still only wants Obamacare to stay) and is proposing a bill for a Full Repeal of Obamacare, something that many conservatives voted for in the midterm elections and what Trump campaigned on. What’s interesting to note is that there has been feud between President Trump and Rand Paul on Twitter, take at look at some of these tweets.

Rand Paul, or whoever votes against Hcare Bill, will forever (future political campaigns) be known as “the Republican who saved ObamaCare.” — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 22, 2017

Senator (Doctor) Bill Cassidy is a class act who really cares about people and their Health(care), he doesn’t lie-just wants to help people! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 21, 2017

Rand Paul is a friend of mine but he is such a negative force when it comes to fixing healthcare. Graham-Cassidy Bill is GREAT! Ends Ocare! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 20, 2017

As from these tweets, we can see that President Trump is in full support of this bill. He’s also shown to be in support of RINO Republican candidate Luther Strange in the 2017 Alabama Republican runoff against anti-establishment candidate Roy Moore, who is also opposed to the Graham-Cassidy bill. Trump’s support of the Graham-Cassidy bill and support for RINO Luther Strange in Alabama seems to further divide his base and could fuel protests outside the White House. Only, time will tell if the swamp will ever really be drained.