Approval ratings not the best...
"Bill McKee" wrote in message
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On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 10:24:55 -0800, nom=de=plume wrote:
Hee, hee.
The Democrats are in a free fall, but 'Bama keeps blaming the
Republicans.
Pass the popcorn.
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Have a Blessed Chrismahanukwanzakah and a Spectacular New Year!
John H
Your blind hatred still won't allow you to spell your president's name
correctly, huh? That's just sad.
Very sad... says a lot about John.
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".
Absolutely. And, while hurting them, it's doubtful that they'll lose
either the Senate or the House in 2010. Then, they can try again to pass
something, perhaps with reconciliation.
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Nom=de=Plume
If they pass this pile of crap "health care" bill, I see a lot of them
being unemployed after the next election. And I am starting to hear that
the congress critters are coming to grips with the same thing. 61%+ of
the people think this bill is crap, and unless the congress critters can
get enough money from the lobbiests to retire, they are going to abandon
this thing.
I doubt the percentage is so high. There's no clear idea in the public's
mind of what's in the bill, thanks to the right. There several good things
in there, but it doesn't go anywhere far enough. There will be repercussions
for the Dems if they don't pass something meaningful. And, the Reps are not
benefiting politically, since they're so extreme.
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Nom=de=Plume
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