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Repeal It

Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 12:11 pm
by Stephen Eisel
http://repealitpledge.com/

We can do better...

Re: Repeal It

Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 1:05 pm
by Stan Austin
We can do better...


Stephen---- No you can't. The Republicans didn't even try, didn't even offer any alternative. They want to vote no and not even participate in America--- why don't they leave it?

Stan

Re: Repeal It

Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 3:02 pm
by Stephen Eisel
Stan Austin wrote:
We can do better...


Stephen---- No you can't. The Republicans didn't even try, didn't even offer any alternative. They want to vote no and not even participate in America--- why don't they leave it?

Stan


And what happen to the transparency promise? having "this debate" on C-Span? Putting the bill in a pdf format online? Did Obama actually reach across the aisle during this process? No!!! No!!!! No!!!! No!!! The majority of us spoke and Obama did not listen. This bill did not pass on its own merits. It passed because a number of yea votes were purchased by Obama. Dennis sold his vote for an elevator and a job for his wife.

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_ ... are_reform

Another finding that has remained constant is that the intensity is stronger among those who oppose the plan. The latest findings include 26% who Strongly Favor the plan and 45% who Strongly Oppose it.

Re: Repeal It

Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 9:09 am
by Roy Pitchford
Stan Austin wrote:
We can do better...


Stephen---- No you can't. The Republicans didn't even try, didn't even offer any alternative. They want to vote no and not even participate in America--- why don't they leave it?

Stan


HR 502: Health Care Freedom of Choice Act (Bachmann MN-R)
HR 4038: Common Sense Health care Reform and Affordability Bill (Camp MI-R)
HR 2520: Patients' Choice Act (Ryan WI-R)
HR 3400: Empowering Patients First Act (Price GA-R)
S 1324: Health Care Freedom Act (DeMint SC-R)

No, they didn't have anything, Stan. These aren't the droids you're looking for.

7 and a half hours at that Health Care summit last month, they didn't offer up one single viable thought...
McCain didn't talk about malpractice reforms in Texas.
Cantor didn't mention insurance regulation.
Ryan completely forgot about health inflation.
Alexander sat on his hands instead of bringing up cross-state insurance policies, expanding health savings accounts or tort reform.

BTW: Completely aside...were you one of the two gentlemen I taught Excel Basics to that one Tuesday night earlier this month? Your name was on the list, but when 2 of 7 show, I can't be sure. I suspect you were just there for a 'refresher' so you can work on those voter lists.
If so, glad you thought I was helpful. Education is so important. It makes life much easier when you have the facts...
Or is it easier when you can choose to ignore the facts?

Re: Repeal It

Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 10:12 am
by Stan Austin
Roy--- Yes, that was me! Great to put a name to a real face! Stan

Re: Repeal It

Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 11:26 am
by Roy Pitchford
Stan Austin wrote:Roy--- Yes, that was me! Great to put a name to a real face! Stan

I feel the same way. Ryan Salo's the only other person I think I've met IRL from here, but I knew him back in high school.

Re: Repeal It

Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 11:47 am
by Stan Austin
Roy---- was Ryan a better basketball player then than he is now :? hehe, just kidding Stan

Re: Repeal It

Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 1:00 pm
by J Hrlec
Stephen Eisel wrote:http://repealitpledge.com/

We can do better...


Why would someone want to fail twice in such a short period of time? :twisted:

Re: Repeal It

Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 10:16 pm
by Stephen Eisel
J Hrlec wrote:
Stephen Eisel wrote:http://repealitpledge.com/

We can do better...


Why would someone want to fail twice in such a short period of time? :twisted:

LOL