How ironic, your use of the word "hackery". Bush's policies of spending and debt have been doubled down by The One, and you expect the economy to improve?![]()
Expecting? It IS improving.
How ironic, your use of the word "hackery". Bush's policies of spending and debt have been doubled down by The One, and you expect the economy to improve?![]()
Well most of us do that. But here he's clearly misunderstood a simple sentence. Or maybe he's creating a lame straw man. Either way; bullshit.Because as usual, Hoopy wants to find the one piece of the paragraph he feels he can win on.
LOL With unemployment at about 18% and unsustainable debt? What planet are you referring to?Expecting? It IS improving.
Well most of us do that. But here he's clearly misunderstood a simple sentence. Or maybe he's creating a lame straw man. Either way; bullshit.
Why? Obama's just as bad as Carter was, and Carter got his ass kicked royally. History is bound to repeat itself.
I do it all the time as it pisses off my opponents royally. I learned the technique from a Liberal lawyer. If you're going to argue, you need to be 100% correct, or nearly so. And succinct.Most do do it. Most won't admit it.
People still support reform, they just don't support back-door deals and closeted meetings (like the current one) making deals like the NE deal to pay for votes, and about a myriad other problems.
The particular law that they are attempting to make America choke on isn't the only possible way to "reform" health care and most believe is a malformation rather than a reformation.
Seriously, it really is only the partisan-blind that cannot see that there are myriad other options than this one, and that people disliking this particular craptacular bill are not against reforming health care. It takes the particularly kool-aid filled partisan to pretend that disliking this bill means you want "nothing done".
Being partisan is good, it's what drives us forward. Being partisan-blind is just plain blindness wrapped up in an agreement bow. Usually these people hang out with each other and lead each other to the agreement feast.
You don't know what you're talking about. Only the UK has a state funded Medical system like Canada. The rest of Europe does not. Why do you guys believe this propaganda? Is it that difficult to do a little research and find out how other nations manage their health care systems?
The People and the GOP both support reform, just not the Democrat version of reform, which entails more government, less freedom, and a health care plan so crappy that Congress refuses to enroll itself in its own public option.People might support reform, but the Republicans in Congress do not. They just want you to think they support reform and you gratefully oblige them.
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-m...emocrats-are-opposed-giving-their-health-car/In every committee when the health care bill was considered, Democrats voted against an amendment that would require members of Congress and their staff to take the government-run public option as their health care plan.
Newt Gingrich on Sunday, August 9th, 2009 in an interview with This Week.
The People and the GOP both support reform, just not the Democrat version of reform, which entails more government, less freedom, and a health care plan so crappy that Congress refuses to enroll itself in its own public option.
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-m...emocrats-are-opposed-giving-their-health-car/
The People and the GOP both support reform, just not the Democrat version of reform, which entails more government, less freedom, and a health care plan so crappy that Congress refuses to enroll itself in its own public option.
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-m...emocrats-are-opposed-giving-their-health-car/
The senate bill leaves 24 million without coverage. Congress will simply vote themselves a Cadillac plan regardless.Actually, the bill that passed the Senate required members of Congress to get insurance on the exchanges and I think the House bill did as well.
And no, the GOP members of Congress don't really want healthcare reform of any type to pass. They just want to pretend that they do.
Don't count on it Babe. The 9th and 10th have been violated since FDR like a call girl who fell asleep at a frat party.The bill is a violation of the 10th Amendment. The Democrats will rue the day they ever let it happen.
Again, people voted more for his promise of transparency than his plan, and "near 50" doesn't pass a bill.I reject that the final proposal was "European-style socialism." It included many elements that he ran on, which polled favorably at the time, and was watered down enough that many on the left hated it, and thought Obama was capitulating way too much.
I saw an interesting poll the other day - I think it was WSJ - where they polled the favorability of Obama's plan, and it was down in the low 40's. But when they asked about the main elements of the plan separately, without mentioning that they were part of the plan, they polled near 50.
LOL Well as Pete Rose would say. "Wanna bet?" LOLEven near 50 ain't "most". Americans don't want this shit, never have and never will.
Dude, Where you even in the 70's? Carter inherited Nixon's mess and did more to straighten it out (more correctly Voelker did) then Reagan did. Reagan tried tampering with the Fed with his tax cuts and shortly there after raised taxes and went back to Voelker's methods.It's just hackery & wishful thinking to compare him to Carter at this point. Carter started with an economy that wasn't all that bad & made it a heck of a lot worse. Obama started with one of the worst economies in history, and is making it better.
Maybe in 2-3 years, you'll have a point if things are stagnant or worse, but I doubt it.
NO...you don't understand what I said. Most of Europe does not have Candadian style socialized Health Care. Only the UK does. What is it about this you don't understand or do you have a definition of "socialism" that the rest of the world doesn't?You failed to comprehend my simple sentence. That's why I said that Americans don't want either European or Canadian style socialized medicine.![]()
Is he or is he going to repeat what Clinton did? Clinton came into office during a recesion, though nothing as severe as this. He also tried to reform health care and failed largely due to insurance company lobbying. What makes you think he won't do what Clinton did? If I remember correctly the right wing said the same thing about Clinton and then nominated a dinosaur like Dole (a good man but granted a dinosaur by then) to run against a man as dynamic as Clinton.Why? Obama's just as bad as Carter was, and Carter got his ass kicked royally. History is bound to repeat itself.
Bullshit. I'm pointing out the simple fact that he doesn't know what kind of health care systems Europe has. He only knows what Rush Limbaugh has told him.Because as usual, Hoopy wants to find the one piece of the paragraph he feels he can win on.
Again, people voted more for his promise of transparency than his plan, and "near 50" doesn't pass a bill.
The reality is Americans expected to watch this unfold to hear the ideas and to see the bill without back door deals and direct graft. What pissed them off the most and put them off Obama's bill was the way it was created starting from "We won so you shut up" to deals to get idiots from Nebraska to give up their Senate seats and sacrifice themselves at the altar of Obama, then when they were informed that people didn't want it, especially this way, they were ignored. So long as they keep doing this they will continue to fall in the polls, and if they are pissed enough they will make sure that it is unwound by removing the people who ignored them from power and handing it right back to the "lesser of two evils"...
As it stands, there will be Amendments passed at the State level that will require the states to fight this at every turn. It's going to get ugly.