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Old 03-13-2010, 06:43 PM   #6
TommyTuna
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Originally Posted by spence View Post
Positive for whom?

Obama is having problems simply because he screwed up this issue and now is unable to redefine the debate. The simple fact is that it's a really hard issue with no easy fix. He should have used his position early on to ram something through, but instead he let Congress be the face of the issue and the GOP had a field day...

What's sad is that there are a lot of good things in the proposals that don't get any media time. The GOP has taken a "just say no" approach that will work in the short-term but isn't good for the people.

Come election time everybody in Congress will suffer...

-spence
Agreed no easy fix but, some interim steps can be taken such as portability of coverage across statelines and tort reform would be a good start.

As for the GOP's just say no approach juxtaposed that with the probable coming losses in Congress being projected coming from the Democratic party... Your statement does not make sense, perhaps to Obamabots. Please explain how such a event is projected to impact the Dems while the GOP is coming in and stopping this wonderful bills passage. You appear to hide/ignore people are fed up with the party in power (Dem or RINO) that is not listening to the will of the people. Last polls had Obamacare around 36% approval that leaves alot of people either against or undecided. Funny how the minority seems to trump the majority but, then everything is assbackwards, up is down, down is up, right is a Nazi, left is Communist.

Keep the Hopey Change shiite going.
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