I'd rather do nothing than do much of anything the democrat supported bills entail.
1/20/2010 2:10:10 PM
1/20/2010 2:23:56 PM
If you cannot see that that is an unacceptable conclusion to arrive at, your party has no hope of retaking Washington in the foreseeable future. You must compromise.
1/20/2010 2:25:18 PM
^ What is your party?
1/20/2010 2:25:59 PM
Are you asking me what I am registered as?
1/20/2010 2:35:56 PM
1/20/2010 2:55:07 PM
This may turn out to be hilarious.
1/20/2010 5:15:53 PM
hahaha yea... hilarious for us because you're getting your hopes up again
1/20/2010 5:23:33 PM
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1/20/2010 5:37:07 PM
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34953876/ns/politics-health_care_reform/"Obama urges pared-back health care billObama urges lawmakers not to try to jam a bill through Congress"
1/20/2010 5:45:30 PM
1/20/2010 5:47:59 PM
What do you think? Of course they'll continue to stall and threaten. That's good politics, and in this case actually more in line with what they feel is ideologically correct as far as defeating this bill.
1/20/2010 5:49:26 PM
^^^ I think Obama is dropping the ball there.I think he should be more specific and say we need mandatory coverage, and we need pre-existing conditions covered under certain situations.
1/20/2010 6:35:49 PM
I would be happy with a bill that flipped the burden of proof on the insurance industry when it came to recision.there should be a very high bar to rescind someone's health insurance... its far preferable for a little fraud to occur than some innocent people to get their insurance canceled.
1/20/2010 7:46:57 PM
Rescission is complete bullshit, and should be considered breach of contract or fraud. If I sign up for insurance, then I get sick and they decide to drop me, that's a fucking crime. That's an example of government not doing what it's actually supposed to do.
1/20/2010 8:16:24 PM
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1/20/2010 9:07:47 PM
Solinari, I agree. Great couple last posts.I think some insurance reform and extending the tax deductions to individuals is a great start and would easily draw bipartisan support. I would be pissed if my reps were opposing it just to oppose that bill.
1/20/2010 9:14:43 PM
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1/20/2010 11:18:05 PM
lol @ moron
1/21/2010 12:18:01 AM
^^ umm.. Cobra is health coverage that REMAINS subsidized after you leave.You can leave, and pay the unsubsidized price, or you can buy your independently at the unsubsidized price.
1/21/2010 12:24:31 AM
Part of the reason employment and insurance are coupled is because of the prohibitively high tax rates of the 1970s. Many firms learned it was more efficient to offer non-taxed health care plans than to simply pay employees more because of the declining rate of return on each additional dollar earned.
1/21/2010 9:51:12 AM
1/21/2010 8:12:36 PM
^^ that system though is what allowed our health companies to grow into the behemoths they are today.
1/21/2010 8:40:46 PM
^ gg ignoring the whup-ass aaronburro just threw down your pants.
1/21/2010 8:42:02 PM
moron, I don't see JCASHFAN saying that said system was a good thing in the first place
1/21/2010 8:44:31 PM
Blame the Left for Massachusetts Democrats should be willing to seek common-ground reforms.By LANNY J. DAVISJANUARY 20, 2010
1/22/2010 5:36:37 AM
So if it's the substance, I presume we're talking about the healthcare plan.Then they were voting against a less liberal healthcare plan than the one they currently have, and continue to approve of by a wide margin.
1/22/2010 11:08:30 AM
^ yeah, the spin out of the right, as always, is laughably nonsensical.It's amazing that the right spent the first months of the obama presidency complaining how "compromise" was worthless and now that's all they can talk about.
1/22/2010 11:33:39 AM
^ Lanny Davis happens to be a well-known liberal--well-known to those who are informed, that is.
1/22/2010 3:18:41 PM
But he's got a pickup truck
1/22/2010 3:22:36 PM
Looks like the effect was truly world-wide:
1/25/2010 12:26:06 PM
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/hp/ssi/wpc/mass-poll22.htmlPost-election MA poll results are in....So much for a referendum on healthcare.... try again.
1/25/2010 1:09:57 PM
The first one just said that Mass voters wanted Scott Brown to help Republicans advocate their ideas by working with Democrats. That is hardly an avocation of the Democratic agenda. The second one is flawed since it presumes people understand what is in a bill which doesn't formally exist and which is being modified behind closed doors by the Democratic leadership. There are no specifics to think about. Quite frankly, the number you see likely reflect the natural inclination people have towards Obama in the state of Massachusetts.
1/25/2010 2:12:27 PM
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/01/31/AR2010013100755.htmlIt looks like the Tea Party hero is pro-choice
1/31/2010 1:08:27 PM