Okay, I got the picture….you Repubs do not like Obamacare. But you know that to call it a failure or bad medicine is just not accurate…..the law has not been fully implemented that begins 01Oct13…….just how is it a failure if it has not been put into operation? I understand that you guys want it to be a failure but until is fully put into place…one cannot state categorically that it is a failure.
Sorry, to pee on your parade.
Come on guys……you have voted 42 times to de-fund and yet you are NO closer repealing it than you were a year ago….so why keep fucking a dead mule? I am sure if you look around a little closer you will find some other issue that needs to be covered….I mean you guys only work 3 days a week when you are in DC and about 10 months total…….don’t you think that you might be wasting your time and the country’s money?
It might be a good idea to take a closer look at this obsession you guys have…….
(Newser) – House Republicans announced yesterday that they’d only vote to fund the government and raise the debt ceiling if they could repeal or delay ObamaCare with the same votes. That’s got pundits talking today, and pretty much none of those people think it’s a good strategy. Here’s what they’re saying:
- At the Wall Street Journal, Karl Rove reveals Crossroads polling that shows that, while independent voters widely oppose ObamaCare, they oppose the GOP’s repeal-or-shutdown tactics just as strongly. Rove also argues that a shutdown today “would have much worse fallout” than the 1995 shutdown, politically and otherwise. Besides, the repeal would need enough votes to clear the Senate and override a presidential veto. “No sentient being believes this will happen.”
- Republicans who prefer gradually delaying and dismantling the law are winning the argument, argues Peter Roff at US News and World Report, and with good reason: “They have the president on their side.” Obama’s team “has made such a hash of the implementation phase of ObamaCare that ‘delay’ is already a reality,” and it now seems inevitable to him that the whole law will “come tumbling down” and be replaced with something else.
- But some Republicans—displaying “all the rationality of a Justin Bieber fan riot”—argue that they must act quickly, before Americans taste ObamaCare’s sweet, sweet subsidies. The law will be “worse than an invasion of giant zombies swinging nuclear-tipped crocodiles!” quips Gail Collins at the New York Times, and Americans “are going to love it so much they will never have the self-control necessary to give it up.”
- It’s not just bad politics, it’s morally wrong, argues EJ Dionne at the Washington Post. “There is a thread running through the kamikaze caucus,” he writes. “Almost everything it is doing is designed to keep government from acting against inequality.” ObamaCare, which would help 25 million Americans get insurance “is part of this larger story.”
Even your idiot child, Ted Cruz seems to be crawfishing……..
Cruz is now telling House Republicans that the Senate isn’t going to do anything, so the House needs to stand firm and listen to the American people. In other words, Cruz isn’t going to fight for his own plan in the Senate. House Republicans are on their own.
Sen. Cruz stabbed them in the back, and Republicans aren’t pleased.
One anonymous Republican legislative aide told CNN, “It is disappointing to see that Wendy Davis has more balls than Ted Cruz.” Another senior House Republican leadership aide said, “They said nothing is impossible if you fight hard enough, and the minute the House announces the vote, they give up the fight? It’s crazy. They should walk the walk.”
It seems that the Republican Party is finally catching on to the truth about Ted Cruz. Sen. Cruz is a coward who is only interested in his own self-promotion. He doesn’t care about anything other than getting Ted Cruz elected president someday.
Is not about time to start doing thew business that you were hired to do? You guys are starting to look like a pathetic pack of whiners……I guess if the shoe fits……WEAR IT!