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Old 01-19-2011, 09:18 AM
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You are reduced to posting things from the National_Fuc<king Enquirer to make a point about healthcare... You missed making a point by at least 31 lengths.
It all has to do with Hope and Change !!!!
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Old 01-19-2011, 10:22 AM
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Old 01-19-2011, 11:57 AM
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So a bunch of Republicans who everyone knows opposes the Health Care plan draft a bill that everyone knows will be ultimately voted down so just so they can later say they were against something everyone knew in the first place?

Brilliant
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Old 01-19-2011, 01:52 PM
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So a bunch of Republicans who everyone knows opposes the Health Care plan draft a bill that everyone knows will be ultimately voted down so just so they can later say they were against something everyone knew in the first place?

Brilliant
ROR !! I never looked at it that way - but I think your decoder ring is working
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Old 01-19-2011, 04:59 PM
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So a bunch of Republicans who everyone knows opposes the Health Care plan draft a bill that everyone knows will be ultimately voted down so just so they can later say they were against something everyone knew in the first place?

Brilliant
You ask for a bill/plan and dismiss it before knowing what's in it? Sounds very familiar but at least it makes enough sense to read.

Unlike the Obama bill poor ole Sen Conyers, his jailbird wife and son who stole his gov. vehicle didn't have time for but carry on.
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There's a lot of "rethinking" going on on the left. Would love to see it come down to a Presidential veto.

House just voted 245 - 189.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41149463...s-capitol_hill
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unfortunately there are not enough conservatives in the senate
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in government

Durbin is such a smug bastardo
He knows it isn't who votes but who counts the votes
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Old 01-19-2011, 08:01 PM
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Republican waste of our time and money. They have already failed to keep most of their promises in their silly contract (no "replace" was offered up, as promised). The GOP no longer even has public support for this theatrical waste of our time, the majority want to keep the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, or improve it/make it stronger. Some provisions have already kicked in, and the public doesn't want to give them up.

Jobs, guys. Jobs and economy.
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Old 01-19-2011, 08:21 PM
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There's a lot of "rethinking" going on on the left.
LOL. No, there's not.

Eric Cantor came out today and said they (the GOP) want to talk to Harry Reid and get the House bill to the Senate floor somehow for PR, and the way to do it is try to get the tanning booth tax repealed (which the Dems would go for) and Cantor actually said, "That's what we wanted anyway".

Sure you did, Eric

Meanwhile, Vermont is trying to opt out of the federal program, so they can initiate a statewide single payer system. Some states "get it".

Good thing Congresswoman Giffords has federal health care, because if it had been any average uninsured American, they wouldn't get any rehab at all, and they'd spend the rest of their life trying to pay down the $80K hospital bill.

Many "insured" Americans would be paying their 20% on that hospital bill, about 50% on the rehab (and only get 6 weeks worth) - and be forever excluded from any future claims for things like seizure, headache, neurological problems including stroke, etc.

Yes, let's remove the in-place law of the land that says insurance companies can't do that any more - that's what the GOP wants.
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There's a lot of "rethinking" going on on the left. Would love to see it come down to a Presidential veto.

House just voted 245 - 189.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41149463...s-capitol_hill
I would love to see it also come down to a President veto. Sadly Obama still has protection in the Senate.
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It all has to do with Hope and Change !!!!
Hope and change will hopefully happen in January 2013.
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