Looks like we have a new ally in the struggle/fight for healthcare reform
If anything approaching the proposed mess of a 'reform' is passed, the dems may find they 'won' the same way the British did at Bunker Hill.
There will be no winners if this proposal is passed.
Play special attention to the verbage though: "WE ARE WINNING" So much for non partisan politics.....
With "friends" like Bill, who needs enemas?
Ron Montgomery wrote:
With "friends" like Bill, who needs enemas?
LOL< like your humor...
Ron Montgomery wrote:
With "friends" like Bill, who needs enemas?
LOL
fishskinfreak2008 wrote:
Looks like we have a new ally in the struggle/fight for healthcare reform
What an arrogant statement. This attitude set him up before and it will do it again. The health care bill should be a work in progress. It kind of reminds me of how congress shoved the prescription drug bill down our throats.
C.J. Wright wrote:
There will be no winners if this proposal is passed.
Yes there will - a small handful of politicians and the heads of some big corporations will win big time - at the expense of all the rest of us.
Who? Bill Clinton? Who is Bill Clinton? Oh, you mean Mr Hillary!
A Texan wrote:
Who? Bill Clinton? Who is Bill Clinton? Oh, you mean Mr Hillary!
LOL ![]()
A Texan wrote:
Who? Bill Clinton? Who is Bill Clinton? Oh, you mean Mr Hillary!
many many many LOL
C.J. Wright wrote:
There will be no winners if this proposal is passed.
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Let them finish and after they make a complete mess of it bring our country to it's knees then we'll never have to worry about the left ever again. They'll never get another chance to screw-up again.
sneakorocksolid wrote:
Let them finish and after they make a complete mess of it bring our country to it's knees then we'll never have to worry about the left ever again. They'll never get another chance to screw-up again.
Funny, that's what the Dems were saying earlier this decade...
But you do have those 2 governors now. ![]()
livelonger wrote:
sneakorocksolid wrote:
Let them finish and after they make a complete mess of it bring our country to it's knees then we'll never have to worry about the left ever again. They'll never get another chance to screw-up again.
Funny, that's what the Dems were saying earlier this decade...
But you do have those 2 governors now.
Yes and I'm sure "The Chicago Machine" still has more plans up it's sleve.
Hopefully, if health care does get signed into "law" the states will exercise their right to nullify it as an attempt by the federal government to overstep their constitutional bounds.
The next fight will be with our state legislatures.
Poppa Blues wrote:
Hopefully, if health care does get signed into "law" the states will exercise their right to nullify it as an attempt by the federal government to overstep their constitutional bounds.
I'm afraid that fight has already been fought and lost.
tksensei wrote:
Poppa Blues wrote:
Hopefully, if health care does get signed into "law" the states will exercise their right to nullify it as an attempt by the federal government to overstep their constitutional bounds.
I'm afraid that fight has already been fought and lost.
No it hasn't! A bill has yet to be passed by the feds. It's also possible for the states to hold a constitutional convention and amend the constitution to strengthen the rights of the states and further limit the fed's power.
Madame X wrote:
C.J. Wright wrote:
There will be no winners if this proposal is passed.
Yes there will - a small handful of politicians and the heads of some big corporations will win big time - at the expense of all the rest of us.
That makes them thieves....not winners.....but I guess by today's standards the two are interchangable.

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