he sure is niave. when will he learn. with the republicans it not about finding compromise. its about laying roadside bombs and night time ambushes to destroy him and protect their corporate interests.
Quote from Gabfly1:
Before Obama laid out his 11-page proposal for health care reform, the Republicans said they didn't want to attend the health care summit until they knew his position. They didn't want surprises. When the 11-page position was made available for all the world to see, the Republicans said what was the point of attending the meeting now that the president had already made up his mind. First, they were going to be ambushed, and now it's a sham. Progress, eh?
http://www.whitehouse.gov/Issues/health-Care
Quote from vhehn:
he sure is niave. when will he learn. with the republicans it not about finding compromise. its about laying roadside bombs and night time ambushes to destroy him and protect their corporate interests.
Quote from Gabfly1:
What I cannot understand is how the Tea People, who are at best middle class in the aggregate, would want to squash health care reform. It is largely intended to benefit people like them and yet they support the insurers who gouge them. It is no less pathetic than watching someone repeatedly club himself with a bat.
Quote from Gabfly1:
What I cannot understand is how the Tea People, who are at best middle class in the aggregate, would want to squash health care reform. It is largely intended to benefit people like them and yet they support the insurers who gouge them. It is no less pathetic than watching someone repeatedly club himself with a bat.
Quote from Gabfly1:
What I cannot understand is how the Tea People, who are at best middle class in the aggregate, would want to squash health care reform. It is largely intended to benefit people like them and yet they support the insurers who gouge them. It is no less pathetic than watching someone repeatedly club himself with a bat.