wierd that the president would dig in on something the next president would probably pass instantly, also dumb that the congress insists on spending their time on something that they knew 100% would get vetoed. how about do some actual work instead.
Well, how many times have they voted to repeal Obamacare? They don't care about anything but symbolism.
Again, see above. But in the case of Obamacare, Republicans need to propose a legislative means of transitioning away from Obamacare and back to the free markets, something they have still failed to agree on because of their rank incompetency. So I would agree that, until Republicans actually have a piece of coherent legislation on replacing Obamacare, their "repeal" votes are moronic. If they ever get their act together, they absolutely need to put the legislation on Obama's desk, veto or not. That's part of the constitutional process. It is the consequence of twice-electing a radical liberal idealogue, but he must at least be made to exercise his veto power.