Well, to those demanding armed revolution, it's never been easier in this country to buy a gun.
No. Just, no.
We don't shoot people who disagree with us, even if they do really stupid shit while doing so. There are few, very few, crimes worthy of armed retribution.
Now, here's my perspective.
Option 1: Bill doesn't pass through the full process. Things keep spinning as they've been spinning and all Trump's supporters hear is that the damn demoncrats and swamp politicians are continuing to stonewall progress. The rift between parties grows more polarized, but we don't end up denying coverage to people who desperately need it based on frivolous conditions.
Option 2: Bill passes through the full process. Trump succeeds in making 'good' on one of his promises, and the common people get to experience the 'benefits' as such. This will be horrible for a great many people, and there will almost certainly be lives ruined and even lives lost from an adequate system of healthcare. Public fallout from Trump's base, who are prime beneficiaries of the Obama care system, should hopefully go a long way in mending fences.
The latter option will hurt people, pretty certainly, but it will hopefully also go a long way to showing Trump's core that the things they've railed against for years are actually doing good work- and a helluva lot better than the alternative.
I'm not saying it's a good thing (far from it), but it might do more to erode Trump's support than it NOT passing.