Why isn’t there a political price to be paid by those who foisted this abomination onto the American public? Anyone involved with this monstrosity should be relegated to the outer regions of hell with sharp sticks rammed into their nether regions. Instead, they will be given every opportunity to ‘fix’ the situation.
There are already more Republicans in office than at any time since 1928. There’s another election next year. We’ll see how many more Dem office holders are removed by the voters.
fhayek wrote:
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Why isnât there a political price to be paid by those who foisted this abomination onto the American public? Anyone involved with this monstrosity should be relegated to the outer regions of hell with sharp sticks rammed into their nether regions. Instead, they will be given every opportunity to âfixâ the situation.
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The truth is, a sizable majority of Dems who forced this monstrosity into law in 2010 have either since retired or been voted out of office. Like good little army ants, they sacrificed their political careers for the “good” of the ultimate goal, which is to force a single payer system down the throat of every American.