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To: JayGalt

So, imposing socialism on this country, “taking the high road?” We had eight years of appeasing Obama and attacking conservatives. Now, you are saying we need four more years of that?


36 posted on 03/30/2017 12:05:57 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

Absolutely not!. I am suggesting that by offering to work with them you look for some things that both sides might want. There are things like transportation that we can agree on. That diffuses the climate of animosity. Then approach some of the more divisive issues.

If ramming conservative ideas through like the Dems did OCare would work it would at least be an option. I don’t believe it is workable. I hate to say this on an open forum & clue in the Dems but we are a lot smarter then they are, especially with Trump’s cabinet. There will be bills that can be passed with support that will move us in the right direction and maybe even the discussion & free exchange of ideas will improve them. Then the fine tuning and actions of Trump & his cabinet will improve them further.

Success emboldens and makes further success possible. I hated the OCarelight, I distrust Ryan and most of Congress. Still I would have gagged down this bill because Price & Trump are committed to the private healthcare overhaul and this bill was really for the Government supported Healthcare aspect only. The bill separated private healthcare from OCare and allowed the shift of responsibilities from the Government to the states & private sector. It was a first step that would have allowed further modifications toward a free market system and a saftey net administered by the States without Government mandates.


55 posted on 03/30/2017 12:27:24 PM PDT by JayGalt
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