Just a quick question: did he vote for the original passage of the bill in Mass., or has he recently stated his support. The reason I ask is because there are many voter in Mass. (some I heard on video at YT) that SEE first-hand the debacle socialist healthcare is. If he listens to the voters, and has paid attention to what has happened in Mass. since Romneycare was instituted he may have a change of heart. I know that voting for him was many Massachusetts residents’ chance to say “NO” to socialist healthcare (at least on the national level). I’m a firm believer that some things CAN be learned by politicians, but they have to be STATESMEN to actually listen in the first place. I have high hopes for Brown even though I don’t personally agree with some of his opinions.
As for his win tonight — I ain’t letting nothing get me down! I’m enjoying this too much to think about tomorrow yet, much less November or beyond! :)
If you really want to enjoy yourself, turn on MSLSD just for tonight. Olbermann, Maddow, and Matthews are besides themselves and oh so entertaining.
Normally, I never do it but tonight is an exception. The same goes for Dum Underground.....they are absolutely apoplectic! :)
It seems he has big regrets over the outcome of RomneyCare and no longer supports it, or at least recognizes it’s a bust. We know he doesn’t support ObamaCare. I’m willing to give the guy the benefit of the doubt and see how it plays out.
His abortion stance isn’t as good as I’d like but he’s not a flaming liberal on it either. But he’s pretty rock solid on things like guns and foreign policy. He’s not perfect but he’s one helluva shift from Kennedy.