It's the
Democrat's fault for not supporting it; nothing at all to do with the 30-odd Republicans who also refused to support it; or the fact that it was an absolutely appauling piece of legislation that failed at pretty much every single one of his elections promises on healthcare.
Apparently, he seems to think those Democrats he's blaming are being disloyal:
Trump the Dictwator wrote:"We have to let Obamacare go its own way for a little while," he told reporters at the Oval Office, adding that if the Democrats were "civilised and came together", the two parties could work out a "great healthcare bill".
"We learned about loyalty; we learned a lot about the vote-getting process," he said.
"We were a 10-year opposition party where being against things was easy to do," he said, adding that it was difficult to get "people to agree with each other in how we do things".
So essentially, our opponents should be more loyal to me; and should have learned from the last 10 years where we refused to support anything at all, that they should therefore support me now.