Johnny Centrist
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"healthcare NOW"? I'm sure poll isn't skewered...:lamo
My poll isn't skewed. Did you bother to look at it?
"healthcare NOW"? I'm sure poll isn't skewered...:lamo
Only 1 in 4 say they support full repeal of the law.
Health Care Poll Finds Decreased Republican Support For Full Repeal paragraph 5
I have noticed that liberals mention reasons why Obama won't allow repeal of obamacare as "it would inflame his base", "he would lose the support of his party", "that would make the democratic party mad" or " vetoing it would reinvigorate his base" etc. Nothing is mentioned of the desire of the American people, the good of the country, etc. Everything obama does is about Obama, getting reelected, pleasing his base, etc. Nowhere is America or American people mentioned. Wow, just wow, lefties. Nothing like being blatent about your lack of care for the country and your sole desire to run Washington. I think zero respect has become negative respect for the left.
Hey guys, just a little FYI, the country comes first, not the democratic party.
Not much of an improvement.
There's that same cockamamy talking point...:lamo
So, something that is true is a talking point? Must make it easier for you to ignore things that way. :coffeepap
I've said MANY true things on this forum, backed up by multiple links to various sources... only to have liberal leaning posters tell me I am doing nothing but apouting 'talking points'. Not really fair when either side does it.
So, something that is true is a talking point? Must make it easier for you to ignore things that way. :coffeepap
It's not true.
It seems alotta folks just weren't paying attention back in November.
No, it is true. It was true in Novemeber. On this issue, many who disliked the reform disliked it because it didn't go far enough and not that it did too much.
The president is saying he will veto it, we will see. He might end up sticking his finger in the air and testing the wind before he actually does that though. As I understand matters there are now 26 states fighting this bill (half the country) and numerous constitituional challenges to it. Add to that the fact that tomorrow the republicans will start going about other methods of defunding and defeating the bill. I think the chances that this bill will actually survive and be enacted as intended are pretty slim. With or without Obama's threatened veto. The president may yet decide that it is not in his best interest to veto the bill owing to public sentiment.Won't happen. Even if it gets past the Senate(which won't happen) Obama will veto it.
The president is saying he will veto it, we will see. He might end up sticking his finger in the air and testing the wind before he actually does that though. As I understand matters there are now 26 states fighting this bill (half the country) and numerous constitituional challenges to it. Add to that the fact that tomorrow the republicans will start going about other methods of defunding and defeating the bill. I think the chances that this bill will actually survive and be enacted as intended are pretty slim. With or without Obama's threatened veto. The president may yet decide that it is not in his best interest to veto the bill owing to public sentiment.
No, it is true. It was true in Novemeber. On this issue, many who disliked the reform disliked it because it didn't go far enough and not that it did too much.
That's why they voted the Dems out and the Reps in? Because the Reps were going to go farther with the healthcare bill?
Really, apdst?!!! Please show us exactly how the Republicans were going to go further. This I'd like to see. Links, please.
They should repeal it and replace it with reforms from both sides. The Republicans should implement their cost cutting measures and allow insurance companies to sell accross state lines. The Democrats should write in a public option for anyone that choses it. Both sides win along with every economic class of Americans, especially the poor who cannot afford health insurance.
Obummer actually considering the desire of the American people? Don't hold your breath.
Read the POLL not the SOURCE. Poll done by CBS/New York Times.
Really, apdst?!!! Please show us exactly how the Republicans were going to go further. This I'd like to see. Links, please.
I wasn't saying that they would. I was asking a question, that's why I put the, "?", at the end of the sentence.
Uh, CC, I think he was being sarcastic. Asking a question, maybe.
Oh, sorry. Didn't see the "?" and it didn't make sense in the statement. I don't think the Republicans gaining so many seats was about the health care bill. I think it was about the economy in general.