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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (534255)12/4/2009 2:08:58 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575900
 
Ted, > Health care reform was not what was causing fear of the future

It certainly has a negative impact. What, you think investors are going to jump into health insurance or biotech?


Have you bothered to look at the charts of health care and biotech stocks recently? They hardly look like they are going away any time soon.

Heck, even Big Pharma's days are numbered.

That's why most Big Pharm is headquartered in Europe where health care reform has been in place for decades. Uh.....try again. I told you not to get your talking points from the RNC.

I was hoping you'd get the "SilentCJ" joke, though. Any argument that you think is clear cut can be spun the other way.

I have the greatest respect for the opinions of SilentCJ even as we don't always agree. So for me, there was no joke.

Obama may not be directly responsible for double-digit unemployment, but it sure happened on his watch. Same thing happened to Bush, which the Democrats made a lot of noise over.

The disaster that led to double digit unemployment was created totally on Bush's watch. Its his failed policies that put us into the mess we are in. The fact that Rs refuse to cop to that FACT suggests how far gone this country really is.