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Old 11-04-2010, 07:16 PM
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Here is the problem !

It is law....it would take both the house and the senate to pass a repeal along with the President's signature.

BUT.....AND THIS SEEMS TOTALLY LOST ON THOSE WHO POST HERE IN SUPPORT OF THIS JOKE OF A BILL....NO Democrats ran upon his support for this bill...almost all who supported it were beaten..the 1 Republican who supported it lost. This bill, and this bill alone can be the death knell of this party in 2012.

There needs to be some brain storming to do something to stop this...perhaps the Supreme Court will wipe out some. The tentacles of this unreal piece of garbage is already heading into our economy.

I know the house can support a repeal.....based on what is happening, perhaps the senate can pass a repeal. What then does our President do when this hits his desk....knowing that most americans do not want it...both legislative bodies want it repealed...and it was conceived in back rooms with payoffs and such. Does he simply tell us how HE is correct and the rest of the country is stupid ?

Yes, Mr, President...to use a word you used yesterday, this has to be "relitigated" and NOW.

The WH will spend the next two years yelling how the other party is just saying no, when in fact it will take two years just to unburden this piece of garbage and he can fight the entire country for the next two years !

PS: And in reading a number of articles from the capitol today, there WILL BE SUBPOENA'S on this piece of legislature which will further enable the WH to call foul and the Republicans uncooperative, but before it starts remember none of this would have happened had the President done what he promised and not played hard core politics
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Old 11-05-2010, 09:11 AM
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Arrow The Clock is Ticking...

First, the Health Care bill will not be repealed. Unfortunately, it might be homogenized even more than it was. I, personally, think it should have included a public option. And unfortunately, some of it doesn't even kick in until 2014.

Second, let's apply the same time limits that you all did on President Obama to the new Republican power people. Let's start two days after they've been in office and start saying "What have they done yet??? Then 10 days... "What have they done yet... Then one month, two months, three... I think you get my drift. Ultimately we'll see what jobs they will create -- I haven't heard any specifics from the Republicans AT ALL! The Pledge to America was just a literary piece of fluff. NO SPECIFICS! Time will tell, my friends, time will tell.

OK gang, let's watch the clock as it ticks away.... tick... tick... tick... we'll be waiting........ and watching.... tick... tick.... tick...
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Old 11-05-2010, 01:11 PM
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First, the Health Care bill will not be repealed. Unfortunately, it might be homogenized even more than it was. I, personally, think it should have included a public option. And unfortunately, some does not kick in until 2014.

Second, let's apply the same time limits that you all did on President Obama to the new Republican power people. Let's start two days after they've been in office and start saying "What have they done yet??? Then 10 days... "What have they done yet... Then one month, two months, three... I think you get my drift. Ultimately we'll see what jobs they will create -- I haven't heard any specifics from the Republicans AT ALL! The Pledge to America was just a literary piece of fluff. NO SPECIFICS! Time will tell, my friends, time will tell.

OK gang, let's watch the clock as it ticks away.... tick... tick... tick... we'll be waiting........ and watching.... tick... tick.... tick...

The GOP win in the House doesn't give them a majority. The Dems still have a two-thirds majority. The Senate and the White House.
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Old 11-05-2010, 01:39 PM
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Arrow Ohhh.........

That's right! That will allow them to still be the "Party of NO". Only even more transparent.
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Old 11-05-2010, 03:59 PM
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That's right! That will allow them to still be the "Party of NO". Only even more transparent.
I'm anticipating the new congress to start doing things that will make the liberals and their media allies heads explode. Even more, as more and more of the liberal members of congress gravitate to the center to facilitate re-election as a reaction to the new political reality, the Democrat base will free fall into a heavy depression. I should buy some stock in pharmaceuticals.
One more thing; take a look at who's governing state by state. The GOP will have much to say in districting, further frustrating the Democrats in the next cycle. The Republican's just have to stay on message and not fall back into their habit of trying to get along, which that gave rise to the Tea Party in the first place, and gave them these historic mid-term wins and we can start to return to nation we were meant to be, and not the third-world european model which Obama was fabricating.
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Old 11-05-2010, 06:20 PM
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Wasn't it someone right here that said about a year and a half ago the Republican party was dead? Or was it Conservatisom? Hum... looks pretty alive to me.

Obama will surly veto a repeal but that's doesn't keep the House from defunding it which they can. Over that, we are headed for a government shutdown... which will be a good thing. The longer the better.

I'll tell you, for a party of no, a lot of people sure voted yes. When you look at federal, state and local governments, the Democrats got wiped out. Time to finish the job in 2012.
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Old 11-05-2010, 07:04 PM
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Proud to be the party of no.

No Pelosi as Speaker.

No to socialism

No to the economic disaster of Obamacare.

Ans best of all: NO to the Obama Regime in 2012.
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Old 11-06-2010, 12:04 PM
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Arrow Tick...tick...tick...

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Proud to be the party of no.

No Pelosi as Speaker.

No to socialism

No to the economic disaster of Obamacare.

Ans best of all: NO to the Obama Regime in 2012.
It's easy to say NO, my friends, it's the solutions that are hard. If the Republicans continue to sit on their hands and sit on the sidelines, the pendulum will swing in the other direction in 2012 for sure. This last election is possibly the best thing that could have happened for President Obama.

A group has already formed and starting writing and emailing John Boehner's office simply saying "OK, where is my job?" I love it!

Tick...tick...tick...
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Old 11-06-2010, 12:09 PM
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You seem to assume that governmt has the solutions... odd because they cause most of the problems in the first place. Maybe the real solution is for the government just to stay the heck out of our business. Theres a solution they haven't tried yet.
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Old 11-06-2010, 12:19 PM
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You seem to assume that governmt has the solutions... odd because they cause most of the problems in the first place. Maybe the real solution is for the government just to stay the heck out of our business. Theres a solution they haven't tried yet.
Gridlock is the best thing that could happen. Small business and local government can and has made this country great. Failure has been the result every time Big or Centralized government has expanded.

Obama is everything that America is not about.
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Old 11-06-2010, 12:28 PM
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The Repubs need to stop the Democrats square in their tracks. Repeal the damage they've done and then just leave us alone. Watch how fast the ecomony comes back.
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Old 11-06-2010, 01:14 PM
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The Repubs need to stop the Democrats square in their tracks. Repeal the damage they've done and then just leave us alone. Watch how fast the ecomony comes back.
I hope links are allowed. Here is a good poll.
http://www.investors.com/NewsAndAnal...vt-Please.aspx
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Old 11-06-2010, 01:19 PM
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But most Americans — 57% — said an ObamaCare rollback should be a "high priority" for Congress — including 46% who say it's very important.
Kill it!
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Old 11-06-2010, 05:00 PM
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It's easy to say NO, my friends, it's the solutions that are hard. If the Republicans continue to sit on their hands and sit on the sidelines, the pendulum will swing in the other direction in 2012 for sure. This last election is possibly the best thing that could have happened for President Obama.

A group has already formed and starting writing and emailing John Boehner's office simply saying "OK, where is my job?" I love it!

Tick...tick...tick...
With all due respect CHELSEA....the Republicans did not SIT on the side but were PUSHED to the side. The health bill was done behind closed doors if you recall. The only input was the day that Obama put on the dog and pony show and gave some lip service. The stimulus was not even read by Democrats so not sure how the Republicans sat on the sidelines.

This election, while certainly and for sure jobs were an issue, you just dont get it as does not the President. If you actually READ the exit polling and look at the polling before the election, the health care bill was a HUGE BIG issue...most americans want it flat out repealed and something done to address COSTS, which the bill does not even TRY to address and which the President campaigned on. THAT has to happen.

Also, if you read and pay attention, the entire agenda is up to be stopped because that is what the american folks want.
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Old 11-06-2010, 10:37 PM
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It's easy to say NO, my friends, it's the solutions that are hard. If the Republicans continue to sit on their hands and sit on the sidelines, the pendulum will swing in the other direction in 2012 for sure. This last election is possibly the best thing that could have happened for President Obama.

A group has already formed and starting writing and emailing John Boehner's office simply saying "OK, where is my job?" I love it!

Tick...tick...tick...
Sit on their hands? I don't think so. Create jobs; that's your socialist fantasy Chelsea that already failed miserably. What the Republicans will do is recreate the climate for the growth of jobs in the private sector, or as the great Ronald Reagan said, just get out of the way.

We'll just ignore the liberal bomb throwers for a while and laugh at their pathetic letters (who do you think would write such crap?)
The only way for the Republicans to fail is to forget why we handed the Democrats their biggest defeat in 50 years. I'm hoping they've learned their lesson and begin to cut the taxes and relax the regulations and create the business friendly environment that will spur the country to massive growth.
 


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