Rightwingnutjob
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Now, the question is what's the next step. Do we buckle down and try to improve? Or do we whine and let those who seek to stop reform win? Which would leave us with nothing.
I have a problem with this part of what you said right here (well I had other problems with what you said, but this is the main one). No one with any intelligence wants to stop reform, they all agree reform is needed (conservatives, liberals, libertarians, socialists etc.). The disagreement arises on what reform is done. Liberals (many of them, anyway) want a move toward universal health care; many others including myself vehemently oppose this and want reform centered around opening up competition over state lines, cracking down on crack pot law suits etc.