On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 14:34:22 -0500, John H wrote:
Yeah, and he hasn't noticed the Democrats falling numbers haven't shown
a corresponding rise in Republican numbers. I would say, what you are
seeing is a disgust in all things Washington, and they wonder why there
is voter apathy. If the Democrats don't pass adequate health care
reform, it will hurt them, but I see that as hurting the country, not
helping the "Party of No".
Don't be too sad. I'm OK.
If the Democrats would propose an adequate health care plan, it would
probably pass. To blame the non-passage on the Republicans is very
Reid-like, but also bull****.
If this health plan is so great, why hasn't it been made public? Why are
Republican senators prevented from seeing the bill?
Read this. It's from a liberal newspaper, so it must be true.
http://tinyurl.com/y8tlw2l
In the meantime, keep blaming the Republicans for the bill not passing.
Not even Howard Dean does that.
Read for content, John. I didn't blame the Republicans for the bill not
passing. The Republican party is irrelevant, and it will remain
irrelevant until they get there house in order. Pandering to their
"base", all 20% of the population, will keep them irrelevant.