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Politics : Ask Michael Burke

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To: Knighty Tin who wrote (119029)7/31/2009 3:56:19 AM
From: Skeeter Bug  Read Replies (1) of 132070
 
>>It looks like health care reform is dead. I hope I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure I'm right. Once you see the Republicrooks calling a living will a govt. bureaucrat calling you to ask when you want to die, you know that the stink machine has gone into high odour. A big part of the failure is the inability of the Democrats, including the President, to educate the citizenry that the "huge, unsustainable cost" of a health program is already being spent. It's just being spent in a much less efficient, unhealthier way. So, the question is, who profits from this American tragedy? <<

i find it *amazing* that the demicans, who have total filibuster control of the congress, blame republicrats for their own failure.

yes, the republicrats are against this bill, but they don't matter. *literally*. all the demicans have to do is hold their own house in order. *that* is the big failure here.

although, i'm hearing the demicans are starting to give in and so a bill could be passed w/o a single republicrat vote.
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