Yes there is a very good chance this PoS will be repealed before the worst of it becomes effective. Originally Posted by pjorourkeIMHO that is wishful thinking. Tinkering with it, probable; repeal very unlikely.
Moreover, even if the Republicans only take over the House in November, and not the Senate, won't it be possible to throw roadblocks in the way of the bill's implementation? Won't budget appropriations be necessary to sustain the various federal tentacles the bill seeks to establish? What will happen if the House simply refuses to fund them?That could be interesting. Might make the Gingrich-Clinton budget battle in 1995 look positively Lilliputian
I've never been prouder to be a Republican. The party's Congressional leaders have fought this battle to the end on behalf of the American people--with intelligence, toughness, persistence and good humor. The contrast between the parties has never been starker than in today's debate. If any intelligent Democrats were watching--there must be some left--they had to be embarrassed for their party.If that were all there was to it I might give that statement real credence. The Republican's have unabashedly stated that their strategy is to oppose pretty much anything Obama wants to do. Making the claim that united opposition on this is principled is self-serving to the extreme. After months of negotiations last spring and summer in the Senate Finance Committee, Senator Grassley (R. of Iowa) made it clear that he wouldn't vote for a bill he had negotiated lol
The health care debate has energized the conservative movement and awoken the sleeping giant, that is, the American people.Agreed on energizing the conservative movement; awoken the American people, we'll have a better idea in November.
Barack Obama has used his political capital--pretty much all of it--on unpopular legislation that will continue to rile the voters for years to come. As a result, Obama is a remarkably unpopular second-year President. And he hasn't even experienced any bad luck yet. It is hard to see how he will be able to regain his footing.This is will be fascinating to watch. Does getting this measure through strengthen Obama or has it in effect used up his political capital.
IMHO that is wishful thinking. Tinkering with it, probable; repeal very unlikely. Originally Posted by discreetgentMaybe, but ask Dan Rostenkowski
That could be interesting. Might make the Gingrich-Clinton budget battle in 1995 look positively LilliputianCount on it.
If that were all there was to it I might give that statement real credence. The Republican's have unabashedly stated that their strategy is to oppose pretty much anything Obama wants to do. Making the claim that united opposition on this is principled is self-serving to the extreme. After months of negotiations last spring and summer in the Senate Finance Committee, Senator Grassley (R. of Iowa) made it clear that he wouldn't vote for a bill he had negotiated lolThis is not about R's vs. D's. R's are irrelevant and in many ways as bad as the D's. It is all about "Limited Government". We will take allies where we find them.
Agreed on energizing the conservative movement; awoken the American people, we'll have a better idea in November.Agreed.
This is will be fascinating to watch. Does getting this measure through strengthen Obama or has it in effect used up his political capital.I think the boy wonder has shot his wad.
The Republican's have unabashedly stated that their strategy is to oppose pretty much anything Obama wants to do. Making the claim that united opposition on this is principled is self-serving to the extreme. After months of negotiations last spring and summer in the Senate Finance Committee, Senator Grassley (R. of Iowa) made it clear that he wouldn't vote for a bill he had negotiated lolAny Repub that is pounding their chest talking about fighting the good fight "for the people" is so full of $hit...This was the most partisan fight ever...& to those that don't get off on playing party politics the whole thing was disgusting.
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Any Repub that is pounding their chest talking about fighting the good fight "for the people" is so full of $hit...This was the most partisan fight ever...& to those that don't get off on playing party politics the whole thing was disgusting. Originally Posted by atlcomedySaid I was out of this thread, but couldn't resist responding to this post.
Executive Orders don't mean squat. they can be changed by this president or another one. Originally Posted by pjorourkeIndeed; there is the "gag order" on discussing abortion that has already changed 3 times. Bush I put it in place; Clinton rescinded it; Bush II put it back in place; Obama rescinded it.
No such thing as a moderate Republican either. Since the Republicans are tossing around the "socialist" epithet, it's only fair to say all the Republicans are Nazis. Looks like PJ is lined up right there. Here's a sign for you: Originally Posted by charlestudor2005Posting a Swastika and referring to PJ as a Nazi is just wrong.
No such thing as a moderate Republican either. Since the Republicans are tossing around the "socialist" epithet, it's only fair to say all the Republicans are Nazis. Looks like PJ is lined up right there. Here's a sign for you: Originally Posted by charlestudor2005Woaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh there. First off there is a difference between socialists and Nazis. Second, comparing anyone or anything to the horrors that the Nazis inflicted is mind blowing. The most PJ and I agree on is that the avatars of ladies should show boobs but calling him (or any group in general) a Nazi is beyond the acceptable rhetoric.