Here’s a little reality checkup.

The controversial measure has only passed the House. It now goes to the Senate, where the prospects are not good. Before the House vote, Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.) tweeted his concern.

Adding to the drama is the need to get 60 votes just to close debate on whatever the Senate comes up with. That means the 52-seat Republican majority is going to have to give something, lots of things, to Democrats just to get to 60. Lord knows what will happen once they have to vote for the actual measure.

Exhausted yet? Well, it’s not over.

That Senate bill — assuming they do one and pass it — will look completely different from the original House bill. The fight to reconcile the two versions and get a final bill passed on Trump’s desk promises to be epic. Democrats and advocacy groups will be fully mobilized to try to pull the plug on Trumpcare.

And on top of all of this — Congress must negotiate and pass a federal budget for 2018 AND raise the debt ceiling. Both must be done by the end of September or there will be a government shutdown, or the government will shut down because the economy collapsed due to a U.S. default on payments.