Posted on 06/12/2014 9:39:57 PM PDT by kingattax
Joe The Plumber Wurzlebacher has some thoughts on what he would do as President of the United States. He lists some of his common sense ideas below make sure to forward to anyone looking to run for office:
Since the Executive Branch no longer answers to Congress, pays scant attention to the Separation of Powers, writes or rewrites legislation willy-nilly, enforces laws selectively and pretty much rules at will now my Presidency is going to be filled with plenty of kick-ass, common sense solutions!
Here we go:
First, you better damn well believe I would take care of our Veterans! Out with the waiting and in with the best care the private sector health industry can give them.
I would immediately instruct my Attorney General to bring criminal charges on the people running the Veterans Administration. Everyone involved in the waiting list scandal will be rotting in jail for a long damn time.
This would happen so quickly, Id just barely have time to repeal ObamaCare and replace it with an affordable, competitive, market-based system that lets you buy your own insurance, with your choice of coverage, across State lines, keep your plan if you like it, choose and keep your doctor..
You know, all the things President Obama lied to you about!
(Excerpt) Read more at clashdaily.com ...
Go Joe go! Go Ted go! Go Sarah go! Go TEA go! Rebellion is brewing! Take America back!
The dims just voted in a "None of the Above" candidate.
'None of the Above' Wins Dem Primary for Governor in Nevada 6/12/2014, 7:17:56 PM · by This Just In · 23 replies Breitbart News ^ | June 12, 2014 | Debra Heine
now there’s a thought.
let’s send all the vets to the private sector health industry, and then use the VA to provide “government” health care for the welfare population...
Was Nevada an open primary?
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