sometimes you need to let the zit pop on its own. We won’t be able to change anything until the pain is absolutely intense.
None of the Repubs voted for this monstrosity. All of them should vote to repeal it if they have a chance before it bankrupts our country. We needed healthcare reform, but doing the wrong thing just so you can say you did something is inferior to doing nothing.
It’s more important that we take a step back from socialism, not deliberately destroy the private insurance industry, not drive every facet of our healthcare system — highly trained doctors, innovative medical devices, live-saving pharmaceuticals, and local hospitals — not bankrupt the country, small businesses, and individuals with outrageous insurance premiums, and eliminate the new bureaucracy created by Obamacare, than to hold the ridiculous Republican mindset of hoping that allowing disaster to happen will magically swing all voters and legislators to “do the right thing” at the next election, don’t you think?
The Republicans should be pounding on this night and day and drive the point home that the Democrats own it. Instead they scurry around afraid of their own shadows.
Baucus from the caucus is so concerned, he’s retiring.
Another good crisis the GOP will let pass on by. What dummies we have in DC.
Nominating Romney froze out the best issue they had against Obama last year.
I heard yesterday that the healthcare law is completely exempt from the sequester cuts effecting everything else. I don’t think our leaders plan on doing anything except plowing full speed off the fiscall cliff with this POS law.
Translation: How can WE get it to apply to everyone but us and our families and our friends?
Well now... sounds like some political careers are flashing before their eyes. I think Max Baucus’ announcement he was calling it quits put a bit of the fear o’ (whatever passes in liberal minds for) God in them.
The roll-out of this disaster will be put off until after the Nov. ‘14 elections. It’s the only way Democrats can retain the Senate.
anything the Dhimm senators tell the Marxist in the White Hut will roll off the Messiah’s back, and put said Dhimmis on a very special $h!7 list...
Michael Steel, a spokesman for Speaker John A. Boehner, said this was the Democrats problem to solve.
But Adam Jentleson, a spokesman for Senator Harry Reid of Nevada, the Senate Democratic leader, said, No legislative fix is necessary.
Note how the Lib media is very careful to characterize the problems as being with the “rollout.” I have seen that term used in story after story. God Forbid anyone state the obvious — that the problem isn’t the rollout; its the law itself. Once it is fully rolled out, it will be even worse. The irony is that the problems with the rollout have actually spared people some misery.
It’s tagged with the name “ObamaCare’ and that will work against Dems for years... and years and years...
A provision of the 2010 law, sought by a Republican senator, says members of Congress and many of their aides must get their health benefits through the new insurance exchanges. Some lawmakers and their aides are worried that the government may not continue to pay its share of the premiums.
Michael Steel, a spokesman for Speaker John A. Boehner, said this was the Democrats problem to solve.
hahahahaha!
Translation:
Holy shit Barak! Did you see how many jobs are being lost to this thing? We have our constituents calling us saying they can't find full time work and are stuck working three part time jobs and still don't have health care! If this keeps up, we're going to lose our seats in the House & Senate! We gotta stop this thing!"
I think the panic on the Dem's side of the aisle is only just beginning and the dumbass Republican's are too stupid to seize the momentum and repeal it!
Never,never , the dems own this,this is their problem....the GOP should only help with a vote for full repeal only.
If there is a hell John Roberts is going there to be Benedict Arnold’s new roomie.