Republican voters get frustrated with Republicans in Congress because it seems as if they are not aggressive enough on key issues. They have backed off of putting a repeal-and-replace ObamaCare alternative on the table. They now say they will repeal parts of it and try to fix it. It's not fixable! But repair is all they believe they can get if they gain control of both chambers of Congress by winning the Senate and maintain control of the House in November. That may be the case politically, but Republican voters would like for them to at least try to repeal and replace it. Republicans in the House control federal spending authorizations, but when they try to use that power, the Democrats leverage the bias in the mainstream media to put Republicans on the defensive over everything from children to the elderly to animals to the environment and, of course, "government shutdowns".