Posted on 03/24/2010 3:50:50 AM PDT by SmokingJoe
Sen. Scott Brown (R., Mass.) tells National Review Online that its important for the GOP to fight to repeal Obamacare. It has morphed into this total takeover, with a complete lack of bipartisan support, he says. People are disgusted with the process. If the Democrats keep doing what theyre doing, theyll be disregarding the will of the voters.
Brown adds that anger about Obamacare is not just growing amongst conservatives. I dont think its just conservatives, he says. I think that is the mistake folks are making. Many Americans are upset about the process, the overspending, the lack of accountability, the backroom deals, the Medicare cuts, and the takeover of student loans.
Now who’s calling him a RINO?
It has morphed into this total takeover, with a complete lack of bipartisan support,
No chit Sherlock, When did you arive at this stunning realisation?
Brown is a RINO. He supports RomneyCARE.
If the GOP needs nuance, it can rely on Sen. Kerry.
I don’t believe he endorses its current incarnation, which was so horrific that Romney himself backed off from it.
Be happy that he is stating the obvious. When people stop stating the obvious is when we have to worry.
GOP-backstabber Romney eagerly, happily, vigorously endorsing RomneyCARE
which imposed the Carpetbagger Romney's fascist scheme
to bail out BAIN and bankrupt Massachusetts.
Later, RomneyBOTs would claim this was "horrific" and "Romney
backed off" after Romney fled Massachusetts in shame to California.
The backstabber vetoed what came back from the legislature... by then had become a Frankenstein monster. Legislature said screw you, we override.
Brown is a RINO.
So who is impersonating Romney in that picture as
he IMPOSED, without a vote by the citizenry, ROMNEYCARE?
Unfortunately, the doctors and med students I know are not planning on the stupid party of Rinos to rescue them from this enslavement of their profession. So many are making exit plans now. It is a much more swift and severe reaction from doctors and med students than I thought would happen. Maybe it is just Texas?
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