Posted on 02/27/2014 9:20:49 AM PST by NormsRevenge
Remember I feel your pain - Bill Clintons plaintive response to the woes of Middle America turned into a signature line for his administration, which became a cliché in American politics?
Every politician wanted to connect to the pain of Americans, even in good economic times, and especially during and after the Great Recession. The biggest political attack against Mitt Romney in the 2012 presidential election related to the exposure of his remarks about the 47 percent and how out of touch it made the wealthy Republican nominee to the plight of the struggling working classes.
That was then this is now. Instead of feeling your pain, Harry Reid stood on the Senate floor to tell millions of Americans impacted by skyrocketing premiums, incompetent administration, and policy cancellations from the implementation of the Affordable Care Act that they dont really feel pain at all.
Democrats find themselves hammered by an avalanche of data and personal anecdotes that demonstrate the damage done by Obamacare. Instead of addressing those which granted, would take most of the time between now and the midterm elections the Senate Majority Leader angrily dismissed all such information as untrue.
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Thanks for the thoughts.I live a very small town; I use both Wally world
and Smiths( King Soopers) both have the lowest prices.
I have had 2 discount cards ,
The $50 one has been canceled by Dear Leader.What I have left is a discount card for $77.
Thanks again
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