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Seipel writes: "Director Michael Moore on Friday warned Democrats that while the decision to pull the Republican ObamaCare repeal bill was worth celebrating, it wasn't time 'to gloat' but the opportunity 'for the resistance to step forward.'"

The filmmaker Michael Moore, near a closed factory in Flint, Mich., where his father worked. (photo: Fabrizio Costantini/NYT)
The filmmaker Michael Moore, near a closed factory in Flint, Mich., where his father worked. (photo: Fabrizio Costantini/NYT)


Michael Moore to Dems: Now Is Not the Time to Gloat

By Brooke Seipel, The Hill

26 March 17

 

irector Michael Moore on Friday warned Democrats that while the decision to pull the Republican ObamaCare repeal bill was worth celebrating, it wasn't time "to gloat" but the opportunity "for the resistance to step forward."

Republicans abandoned their effort to repeal ObamaCare Friday, when Trump and Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) agreed to pull the measure as it became clear they didn't have the votes. Trump said it would make political sense to let ObamaCare fail and hang it on the Democrats.

Moore, in an interview with MSNBC's Chris Hayes, said Democrats shouldn't take Trump's word as an empty threat, but get ready to fight back.

"This is not the time for the Democrats to gloat," Moore said. "This is the time we have to now double down. Please understand that Trump is telling you the truth when he tells you that ObamaCare is going to explode or implode ... they are going to actively make sure that that happens."

Moore said that it was time for people to look to progressive leaders such as Bernie Sanders to push for the fixes to ObamaCare that are wanted by Trump supporters, "the working poor" and "working class."

He also said Trump supporters are starting to see that the president isn't delivering on promises.

"A lot of people... they're getting it. They're getting that they were lied to," Moore said. "A lot of promises were held out to them that aren't going to come true. And they saw just how transparent the Republicans and Trump were with this bill.

"This was a tax cut bill for the rich, not a healthcare bill. This was an attempt now to try and kill ObamaCare in actually more cruel ways because they're going to try to nip and tuck and cut HHS to get in the way of what ObamaCare does."

Moore has been an outspoken critic of President Trump, often calling on people to protest the president's agenda and Republican policies. In his interview Friday, he continued to call for grassroots protests against the president, and fights to fix ObamaCare.


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