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Aug 23, 2012, 12:52 PM
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 Originally Posted by smoothy
Didn't stop them doing it with Obamacare....We can repeal Obamacare the very same way.
Hello again, smoothy:
Uhhh, yeah it did.. They passed the budget resolution WHEN they had the supermajority... It's going to take a supermajority for you to repeal it, and that ain't going to happen...
You're STUCK with Obamacare, and the nation is surely grateful.
excon
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Aug 23, 2012, 01:07 PM
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 Originally Posted by excon
Hello again, smoothy:
Uhhh, yeah it did.. They passed the budget resolution WHEN they had the supermajority... It's gonna take a supermajority for you to repeal it, and that ain't gonna happen...
You're STUCK with Obamacare, and the nation is surely grateful.
excon
It will be gone on day one when Ronmey takes office by executive order... then we have four years to repeal it by putting a rider on EVERY bit of legislation that goes through.
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Aug 27, 2012, 09:07 AM
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The Bush tax cuts were through reconcilliation, but no amount of lies gimmicks and tricks will have seniors going back to the donut hole, or screwing their kids and grandkids. Even the women are tired of old white guys telling them what to do with their vajayjays.
See you guys at the edge of the cliff.
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Aug 27, 2012, 09:17 AM
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You will cushion our fall at the bottom when we get there since you already made that leap..
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Aug 27, 2012, 09:31 AM
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 Originally Posted by excon
You're STUCK with Obamacare, and the nation is surely grateful.
Excon
I haven't talked to one grateful person so I guess it depends on what you mean by grateful.
Obamacare was supposed to be President Barack Obama’s legacy. But it’s looking like a political millstone.
The mammoth and unpopular health insurance overhaul weighed down Democrats in 2010 when Republicans helped turn seniors to their side.
And now Democrats have unexpectedly had to play defense over Obamacare’s Medicare cuts even as Mitt Romney picked Congressman Paul Ryan as a vice-presidential running mate and drew attention to unpopular Republican plans that cap future Medicare spending.
Central to the Republican attack: Obamacare cut $716 billion in anticipated Medicare spending over a decade. Republicans are driving the message home in TV ads and robocalls bashing Democrats.
“This could cost us the election,” Kelly Ward, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee’s political director wrote in a fundraising email last week. “We have to get the facts out to voters immediately.”
Sounds quite popular to me.
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Aug 27, 2012, 10:16 AM
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Don't believe anyone on FOX except Shepard Smith!
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Aug 27, 2012, 10:24 AM
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 Originally Posted by smoothy
D1CK Morris, a famous Democrat
Hello again, smoothy:
Yeah, Dennis Miller used to be a famous Democrat too, who switched... His jokes aren't funny anymore either. I never trusted switch hitters.. You do?
excon
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Aug 27, 2012, 10:28 AM
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Don't believe anyone on FOX except Shepard Smith!
Not even Alan Colmes ? Geraldo ? Bob Beckel ? Juan Williams ? Not even Mara Laiason ? Mort Kondrache ? Kirsten Powers ?
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Aug 27, 2012, 11:03 AM
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Gee... Morris was THE man to the lefties until he dissagreed with your Messiah.
Funny how the true believers of the false Messiah will believe anything they are told by their false god, and discount EVERYONE else... including their own party members.
Or is even Bill Clinton considered a right winger now that the democrat party has swerved to the far left of even Lenin and Trotski?
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Aug 27, 2012, 11:15 AM
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I have never liked Morris, and the president is not a messiah, just a human that is beset by those determined to undermine him at the expense of the whole country. Had his policies failed on there own without ring wing obstruction, then you would have me on your side.
You don't, because the right wing noise is LOUD, but untrue. Like Ex said, you guys had an agenda from day one... go against anything he proposes, stands for,or suggests. Even when he told congress to get to work, the repubs said NO!!
You think people don't see that, and I think they do!
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Aug 27, 2012, 11:31 AM
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From day one ? McConnell made his comment to Major Garrett in the runup to the 2010 election (Oct 23 ,2010) .
That means the country had already endured 2 years of the failed Obama policy. McConnell's comment was in reaction to the roughshod way the Dems ran the government in 2009 /10.
Note the very next question by Garrett
NJ Does that mean endless, or at least frequent, confrontation with the president?
McConnell If President Obama does a Clintonian backflip, if he's willing to meet us halfway on some of the biggest issues, it's not inappropriate for us to do business with him.
The truth is that it has been the White House that has been uncompromising . I don't understand why . Clintoon saw his means to reelection as working with the Republican Congress. As a result ,they got some important work done.
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Aug 27, 2012, 12:02 PM
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 Originally Posted by talaniman
I have never liked Morris, and the president is not a messiah, just a human that is beset by those determined to undermine him at the expense of the whole country. Had his policies failed on there own without ring wing obstruction, then you would have me on your side.
You don't, because the right wing noise is LOUD, but untrue. Like Ex said, you guys had an agenda from day one.............................................go against anything he proposes, stands for,or suggests. Even when he told congress to get to work, the repubs said NO!!!
You think people don't see that, and I think they do!
Well OBAMA has had an agenda from day one... and its OBVIOUSLY anti-American.. and anti-anything good.
Obama fancies himself a god and above the law... look at his actions... he's proven it time and time again. He thinks he is some sore of miniEmperor that is above reproach.. and above being questioned and second guessed... and worst of all, doesn't believe in co-equal branches of government.. and views the Constitution and Bill of rights and impeading his pro-communist agenda.
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Aug 27, 2012, 12:04 PM
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 Originally Posted by talaniman
Even when he told congress to get to work, the repubs said NO!!!
You think people don't see that, and I think they do!
Let's hope the American people don't have such selective vision as you. I've said it many times, the very first time Republicans reached out to Obama his response was "I won." He has maintained that attitude throughout. The House continues to send bills to the Senate and Dingy Harry Reid, who hasn't bothered to attempt to pass a budget in over three years, refuses to consider anything.
Why should Republicans pay any heed to his demands when he has shut them out at every turn, including ramming Obamacare down their throats?
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