- Joined
- Jul 21, 2005
- Messages
- 51,710
- Reaction score
- 35,488
- Location
- Washington, DC
- Gender
- Male
- Political Leaning
- Conservative
Well I don't know maybe someone like Jim Demint saying that if they don't kill reform that it will hurt republican chances in 2010. That its been made political. Really I don't know where he gets the idea they want to kill reform.
:thinking
I don't have any idea where he gets that we want to kill "REFORM". If he said THIS REFORM then yeah...absolutely, you're damn right. We want to kill THIS reform. Its bad, we don't want it, and as such our representitives are doing a good job by fighting against it.
However, the fact there has been alternative suggestions put out there by republicans shows this notion that they simply don't want "reform" is bogus. The Republicans don't want the reform, tied to an increased governmental control in some fashion of peoples insurance or service, that they are pushing currently. That is not the same as not wanting "reform" as you and the President continue to try and portray. The continual and repeated spin and attempt to blame republicans is as much playing "politics" as anything Demint's stated.