To: Gaffer
And is repealing/defunding Obamacare now simply another forgotten GOP campaign promise?
3 posted on
07/13/2011 1:21:24 PM PDT by
daler
To: daler
And is repealing/defunding Obamacare now simply another forgotten GOP campaign promise? Exactly. Didn't the 0-boy demand everyone sacrifice their sacred cows? And how come Michele Bachmann is the only one publicly calling for this?
5 posted on
07/13/2011 1:23:34 PM PDT by
ScottinVA
(As a party that gives Obama what he wants, what again is the GOP`s 2012 selling point?)
To: daler
The reason Obama is vehmently dogged about the debt increase is that it requires money to implement his Deathcare plan for us infidels. If you don’t increase the ceiling, he can’t implement his plan because he’d have to make some tough decisions about what to pay for and he loses either way. Too many dolers out there and not enough money.
6 posted on
07/13/2011 1:25:07 PM PDT by
Gaffer
To: daler
The Republican Party is a conservative party. They do not wish to innovate but they will staunchly conserve the system as it is. The new medical care laws are too potentially lucrative as vote buyers. They, just as much as the Democrats, can tweak and fiddle and adjust to appear to improve things for particular vote rich groups but they will not repeal any part of the new system. That would not be "conservative."
We do not need any conservatives in Washington. We need REACTIONARIES.
14 posted on
07/13/2011 1:46:45 PM PDT by
arthurus
(Read Hazlitt's "Economics In One Lesson.")
To: daler
The current Congress has its first chance to defund ObamaKKKare coming up now.
It's not likely Obama will sign the appropriations act(s) that don't fund it.
The government will shut down anyway over the ObamaKKKare issue.
17 posted on
07/13/2011 2:10:42 PM PDT by
muawiyah
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