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Topic: Democrats put health care bill on brink of passage
Drivinmenutz's photo
Thu 12/24/09 08:27 PM




That underscored the potential political dilemma facing Republicans in Washington who oppose additional funding that governors of their own party may want.


"A house divided against itself cannot stand"

Let the Republican Party fall!


Great, give all the power to the corrupt democrats. At least now the corrupt parties appear to have the illusion of fighting eachother.

On the positive side, at least people might think about the issues instead of the parties. Hmmm.... Maybe we should do that now instead of devoting our time to attacking another party... Biased = ignorance.


There are 7 Political Parties in the US.



So why'd you side with what is, in the very least, the second most corrupt party in the U.S. I wonder...

Fanta46's photo
Thu 12/24/09 08:30 PM
Edited by Fanta46 on Thu 12/24/09 08:31 PM
Eliminate the Republican Party and another will take over the second major political role.

The Dems will undoubtedly remain the dominate party for awhile, but they do seem to be on the right path of sustainable growth and change.

They may become cocky but hopefully they will read between the lines and not get belligerent with their power like the Republican party of today.

Soon things will balance out, maybe change altogether, and we will once again have a balance of power in Washington.

Atlantis75's photo
Thu 12/24/09 08:32 PM
Edited by Atlantis75 on Thu 12/24/09 08:33 PM



The Dems will undoubtedly remain the dominate party for awhile, but they do seem to be on the right path of growth and change.




There are many "one party" nations around the world. China, Saudi-Arabia, North Korea, Somalia, Cuba, Venezuela, Iraq before invasion, Iran.

They are all "one party" controlled countries.

msharmony's photo
Thu 12/24/09 08:33 PM

Eliminate the Republican Party and another will take over the second major political role.

The Dems will undoubtedly remain the dominate party for awhile, but they do seem to be on the right path of sustainable growth and change.

They may become cocky but hopefully they will read between the lines and not get belligerent with their power like the Republican party of today.

Soon things will balance out, maybe change altogether, and we will once again have a balance of power in Washington.


Fanta, why dont you run for office? Politics seem to be a real passion of yours.

Drivinmenutz's photo
Thu 12/24/09 08:35 PM





That underscored the potential political dilemma facing Republicans in Washington who oppose additional funding that governors of their own party may want.


"A house divided against itself cannot stand"

Let the Republican Party fall!


Great, give all the power to the corrupt democrats. At least now the corrupt parties appear to have the illusion of fighting eachother.

On the positive side, at least people might think about the issues instead of the parties. Hmmm.... Maybe we should do that now instead of devoting our time to attacking another party... Biased = ignorance.


There are 7 Political Parties in the US.



So why'd you side with what is, in the very least, the second most corrupt party in the U.S. I wonder...

Fanta46's photo
Thu 12/24/09 08:41 PM





That underscored the potential political dilemma facing Republicans in Washington who oppose additional funding that governors of their own party may want.


"A house divided against itself cannot stand"

Let the Republican Party fall!


Great, give all the power to the corrupt democrats. At least now the corrupt parties appear to have the illusion of fighting each other.

On the positive side, at least people might think about the issues instead of the parties. Hmmm.... Maybe we should do that now instead of devoting our time to attacking another party... Biased = ignorance.


There are 7 Political Parties in the US.



So why'd you side with what is, in the very least, the second most corrupt party in the U.S. I wonder...


Because the Dems aren't as organized or corrupt. The Core isn't as infected.

And something Ron Paul doesn't understand,
that gradual National change is a lot more stable and less damaging than immediate change.

There's nothing wrong with the base of our government. It just needs refining and the people to regain the control.

Ron Paul wants to completely dismantle the whole system.
To remove all, even the good, refinements calibrated over centuries of learned lessons.

JustAGuy2112's photo
Thu 12/24/09 08:57 PM
Fanta....you cannot possibly be serious in thinking that is what's going on is " gradual " change.

Fanta46's photo
Thu 12/24/09 09:05 PM


Eliminate the Republican Party and another will take over the second major political role.

The Dems will undoubtedly remain the dominate party for awhile, but they do seem to be on the right path of sustainable growth and change.

They may become cocky but hopefully they will read between the lines and not get belligerent with their power like the Republican party of today.

Soon things will balance out, maybe change altogether, and we will once again have a balance of power in Washington.


Fanta, why dont you run for office? Politics seem to be a real passion of yours.



LOL

Fanta46's photo
Thu 12/24/09 09:07 PM

Fanta....you cannot possibly be serious in thinking that is what's going on is " gradual " change.


Oh yes.

Like I said, Obama is just a necessary step forward.
We have a long way yet to go.

I'm a realist!

JustAGuy2112's photo
Thu 12/24/09 09:13 PM


Fanta....you cannot possibly be serious in thinking that is what's going on is " gradual " change.


Oh yes.

Like I said, Obama is just a necessary step forward.
We have a long way yet to go.

I'm a realist!


Seriously.

This health " care " bill is the LARGEST piece of legislation to come out of Washington in a VERY long time.

There is absolutely NOTHING " gradual " about this whole deal.

" Gradual " would not have been a bill full of backroom deals and midnight closed door meetings.

" Gradual " would have been actually trying to REFORM the system rather than ripping the entire system apart.

There is nothing " gradual " in what the Democrats did.

Fanta46's photo
Thu 12/24/09 09:19 PM
Edited by Fanta46 on Thu 12/24/09 09:20 PM
And?

The health-care reform is but a small part, and still far from ideal.
Our Government and the changes needed are even larger.

Fanta46's photo
Thu 12/24/09 09:25 PM
You know, I voted for Obama and must say, he has accomplished more than I expected from him at this date.
He has to be the hardest working and most centered, his campaign promises are what he is trying to meet, President in the history of Fanta!

Let's all do a dance on that!

:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:

JustAGuy2112's photo
Thu 12/24/09 09:29 PM

And?

The health-care reform is but a small part, and still far from ideal.
Our Government and the changes needed are even larger.


WTH??? Do you even READ what you type???

In response to this statement...Fanta....you cannot possibly be serious in thinking that is what's going on is " gradual " change.

Your reply was...
Oh yes.

Like I said, Obama is just a necessary step forward.
We have a long way yet to go.

I'm a realist!


When I point out that there was nothing gradual, in ANY WAY, about this bill....your response is " AND?? "

So which is it??

Do you believe that this headlong rush is " gradual change " or is it, indeed, a headlong rush that this country, in the financial position it's currently in, is ill equipped to deal with?

JustAGuy2112's photo
Thu 12/24/09 09:33 PM

You know, I voted for Obama and must say, he has accomplished more than I expected from him at this date.
He has to be the hardest working and most centered, his campaign promises are what he is trying to meet, President in the history of Fanta!

Let's all do a dance on that!

:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:


And, as always, I will point out that...

HE...HAS....DONE....NOTHING

HE hasn't " accomplished " anything.

All he has done is allowed and encouraged the House and Senate to run roughshod over the American people.

He's made some pretty speeches...doing an AWFUL lot of talking while saying the " time for talk is over ".

Even when he rubber stamps the health care bill into law....HE will STILL have done nothing.

Atlantis75's photo
Thu 12/24/09 09:34 PM
Edited by Atlantis75 on Thu 12/24/09 09:35 PM

You know, I voted for Obama and must say, he has accomplished more than I expected from him at this date.



I'm scared of people who say such things.

war is peace
black is white
up is down.

They would also believe those too.

Fanta46's photo
Thu 12/24/09 09:46 PM
Edited by Fanta46 on Thu 12/24/09 09:48 PM


You know, I voted for Obama and must say, he has accomplished more than I expected from him at this date.
He has to be the hardest working and most centered, his campaign promises are what he is trying to meet, President in the history of Fanta!

Let's all do a dance on that!

:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:


And, as always, I will point out that...

HE...HAS....DONE....NOTHING

HE hasn't " accomplished " anything.

All he has done is allowed and encouraged the House and Senate to run roughshod over the American people.

He's made some pretty speeches...doing an AWFUL lot of talking while saying the " time for talk is over ".

Even when he rubber stamps the health care bill into law....HE will STILL have done nothing.


His only a change of direction and a small step in that direction.

Perhaps you expect everything to suddenly be fixed.
Not very realistic of you.

Perhaps you expect too much too quick.
Nothing sustainable can be done quick.
A patch is never meant as a permanent fix.

JustAGuy2112's photo
Thu 12/24/09 10:35 PM



You know, I voted for Obama and must say, he has accomplished more than I expected from him at this date.
He has to be the hardest working and most centered, his campaign promises are what he is trying to meet, President in the history of Fanta!

Let's all do a dance on that!

:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:


And, as always, I will point out that...

HE...HAS....DONE....NOTHING

HE hasn't " accomplished " anything.

All he has done is allowed and encouraged the House and Senate to run roughshod over the American people.

He's made some pretty speeches...doing an AWFUL lot of talking while saying the " time for talk is over ".

Even when he rubber stamps the health care bill into law....HE will STILL have done nothing.


His only a change of direction and a small step in that direction.

Perhaps you expect everything to suddenly be fixed.
Not very realistic of you.

Perhaps you expect too much too quick.
Nothing sustainable can be done quick.
A patch is never meant as a permanent fix.


I didn't expect anything of him...and so far, he's very much met my expectations.

Funny how, once he rubber stamps this pile of crap Health Care bill, the Libs are going to be singing his praises as a great man who " accomplished " so much, when he did NOTHING.

Chazster's photo
Fri 12/25/09 02:15 PM
Ok, congress is not our parents. There should be no "do as I say not as I do" crap. They need to stop exempting themselves from bills they pass. If they are exempt from the healthcare bill then it apparently isn't good.

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