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By all means present where I've done that.
You haven't, and probably never will...That' the problem...
By all means present where I've done that.
You've said nothing about repuglicons who voted Obama in 2008, were those black repuglicons that bought it too?
The ACA was modeled upon repuglicon ideas, I'll bet you didn't know that did you?
Obama health-care law modeled on Romney plan - politics - Decision 2012 | NBC News
I'm guessing now that cons believe Romoney was a lib? you know, one of them there RINO's?
But that's still no excuse for cons to be saying naughty things about American voters.
You haven't, and probably never will...That' the problem...
The ACA was modeled upon repuglicon ideas, I'll bet you didn't know that did you?
Obama health-care law modeled on Romney plan - politics - Decision 2012 | NBC News
I'm guessing now that cons believe Romoney was a lib? you know, one of them there RINO's?
But that's still no excuse for cons to be saying naughty things about American voters.
The ACA was modeled upon repuglicon ideas, I'll bet you didn't know that did you?
Obama health-care law modeled on Romney plan - politics - Decision 2012 | NBC News
I'm guessing now that cons believe Romoney was a lib? you know, one of them there RINO's?
But that's still no excuse for cons to be saying naughty things about American voters.
No conservative would have ever voted for Obama, only liberal Republicans who in my opinion aren't much better than Democrats. What you cannot seem to understand is that Obama got 52% of the vote and his JAR is now around 41% meaning he has lost 11% of his support. Why? Keep believing the rhetoric and ignoring the results.
Let me guess, you have no concept of how the ACA was modeled by your own party.Let me guess, you have no concept of states' rights and responsibilities? Romneycare is a state issue not a federal issue. One size fits all liberals never have understood individual state cost of living, responsibilities, and demographics. The people of MA supported Romneycare, the people of the Country have spoken on Obamacare
Let me guess, you have no concept of how the ACA was modeled by your own party.
The Massachusetts Healthcare Law was two things:
1. Dreamed up by and pushed through by the 80%+ Democratically controlled legislature in MA, and signed into law by the Governor named Mitt Romney - it wasn't his idea
2. Intended only for the state of Massachusetts and not the rest of us
By the way, it did something else too....failed to bring down costs in the state. MA has and continues to have the highest healthcare costs in this country. But, like the ACA, it's a neat old entitlement program.
You mean the plan that wouldn't have worked if Massachusetts hadn't ripped off the American Government for 400. Million dollars a year ?
And name one GOP Politician that voted for the ACA.
you apparently do not understand the difference between state governments and their 10A powers and limits of a federal government which was given enumerated powers
Apparently you dislike anything the SCOTUS rules on.
ObamaCare Supreme Court Ruling UPHOLDS Health Care Reform
The decision on the ObamaCare ruling by the Supreme Court on National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius was decided on June 28, 2012. The Supreme Court ObamaCare ruling was a 5-4 ruling to uphold the Affordable Care Act. The final Ruling on ObamaCare had a few implications ranging from ObamaCare being defined as a tax and not a mandate and a choice for States to Opt-Out of Medicaid Expansion.
Oh, what was dubya's jar running @ about the same time in office, how about Raygun and Boosh 41?
Liburul republicons? now that's a hoot. thanks for my daily laugh. :lamo
Let me guess, you have no concept of how the ACA was modeled by your own party.
Probably about the same amount who voted for the Social Security Act of 1935.
If you remember correctly, The Supreme Court ruling affirmed the constitutionality of the ACA.
So, basically, it is law, and there isn't anything whining repuglicans can do about it, and it's time to move onto other things, like making improvements to it instead of acting like a bunch of grade school babies running home crying to dad with the football after forfeiting the game.
Did you know that every Republican voted against the ACA?The ACA was modeled upon repuglicon ideas, I'll bet you didn't know that did you?
Oh, what was dubya's jar running @ about the same time in office, how about Raygun and Boosh 41?
Liburul republicons? now that's a hoot. thanks for my daily laugh. :lamo
Did you know that every Republican voted against the ACA?
That was due to the oppose Obama no matter what mandate. But it had republican ideas in it.
That was due to the oppose Obama no matter what mandate. But it had republican ideas in it.
Statements like yours continue to show the problem. What is it about liberalism that creates people like you who believes they know what motivates everyone else and what everyone else believes?
You don't get it and never will but HEALTHCARE IS A PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY AND BEST HANDLED AT THE STATE AND LOCAL LEVEL It isn't a national issue and never will be even though big govt. liberals like you want it to be. Big govt. liberals like you have now made the debt service the 4th largest budget item and soon to be in the top two. That is total ignorance
So despite no Republicans voting in favor of Obamacare you think they were somehow responsible for it?
So the democrats used ideas that had been rejected by Republicans? That certainly doesn't say much for Democrats and only serves to underline Gruber's contention about the Stupids.I only state a fact, it was there ideas used. It's only a fact. Do with it what you choose.
Did you know that every Republican voted against the ACA?
The 1993 Republican alternative, introduced by Senator John Chafee as the Health Equity and Access Reform Today Act, contained a "universal coverage" requirement with a penalty for noncompliance—an individual mandate—as well as subsidies to be used in state-based 'purchasing groups'.[54] Advocates for the 1993 bill included prominent Republicans who today oppose a mandate,