Quote from cgroupman:
So typical - a point of view from talk show rhetoric from a year ago instead of what the American public really wants. Look, I'm not a big Obama fan either, and I really think the health care bill was so screwed up by supposed compromise that it needs help. But, do you guys even take a few seconds to read a spoon fed analysis and poll that is current? Nope, don't want to let those darned old facts get in the way.
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Quote from cgroupman:
So typical - a point of view from talk show rhetoric from a year ago instead of what the American public really wants. Look, I'm not a big Obama fan either, and I really think the health care bill was so screwed up by supposed compromise that it needs help. But, do you guys even take a few seconds to read a spoon fed analysis and poll that is current? Nope, don't want to let those darned old facts get in the way.
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Quote from pspr:
Look at the source of your poll and try to learn how to add. Elections have consequences and obamacare is one boondogle the people want replaced with a sane approach.
The main reason Harry Reid doesn't even want to hold a vote on the repeal is that he doesn't want his Democrats to be on record voting against it.
Quote from pspr:
Get a life, CaptainOblivious. This is what the people voted for in November. The repeal needs to be pounded and pounded at the democrats until Obamacare is defeated and replaced with something logical. And the sooner the better.
Quote from olias:
That's what I'm thinking too. It's cheesy tactics like this that pushed me more and more to side with the left. Also, tactics like calling it 'Obamacare', 'socialism', 'government takeover'....when someone starts spouting that rhetoric they lose all credibility. I'm not even a democrat and I find the tactics repulsive.