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Originally Posted by RichieLion
I have to disagree about the humongous health care legislation that improperly was rewritten by InJustice Roberts to have an appearance of constitutionality. Anything this massive always has unforeseen consequences that on top of the "foreseen" consequences make it much to dangerous to stand in my opinion. It must be repealed, on Constitutional grounds alone.
Health care problems need to be addressed and should be done incrementally. It's much easier to adjust solutions that way instead of this monstrosity that no one fully has a handle on.
I'm sure Romney is going to be immensely more open to dealing with Democrats than Obama was in even talking with Republicans. I'm not sure that's a good thing. We always get screwed. Democrats don't compromise. They don't give ground. We can learn something from them on that score.
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And Republicans, the party of no, do compromise? Really? Can you compromise when your whole strategy is to see that Obama is a one term President. Give me a break.