Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Re: New Memo Confirms That The Romney Camp Is Starting To Freak Out About Polls



Good intentions are like ass holes.
The REALITY is that the Rs are as much a participant as the Ds. The Rs have done LITTLE to nothing to repeal/abolish *any* of this ... merely piling 'fix' after 'fix' after 'fix' ... all of which result in lining the pockets of their favored.

Regard$,
--MJ

...wonders how long it will be before Republicans are campaigning as defenders of Obamacare, just as they campaign now as defenders of the Department of Education and other programs they once pledged to abolish. -- Dan McCarthy



At 10:02 AM 9/11/2012, you wrote:
I don't disagree with that premise whatsoever Plain Ol.
 
I do have a problem with insurance companies dropping folks who for years have paid exorbitant amounts of money and then being turned down for services because of some purported undisclosed pre-existing condition.....That allegedly happened years before.    I have a lot of issues with the whole "insurance/gambling"  concept.  I have problems with the regulations of insurance companies,  as well as regulation of the health care industry.   The whole system stinks,and yes, we can blame our federal government, as well as Democrats for the current lousy state of affairs.  Althouh Bush was misguided, and ultimately his "prescription/Medicare Part D" act turned into a boondoggle,  (and now, ObamaCare makes it far, far worse!)  the goal was filled with good intention.  As I imagine most of the misguided Democrat Party ideas are filled with "good intent".
 
 
 

On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 3:54 PM, plainolamerican < plainolamerican@gmail.com> wrote:
Each citizen should be responsible for his own healthcare.
The government has no business being in the healthcare or marriage
business.
The USA is not a world charity organization or police force.

On Sep 11, 8:47 am, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com > wrote:
> Gutzman is the epitome of a Moonbat.   He is uninformed, and clearly, your
> commentary demonstrates likewise.  Romney has made clear FOR MONTHS,  that
> one of his first acts will be to attempt to repeal the "Patient Protection
> And Affordable Care"  Act.  Romney's statements are far from, "Mend It~~
> Not End It".
>
> Any American who is not concerned about our current health care system has
> their head up their proverbial ass.
>
> Medicare Part D  is a farce.  When Bush proposed and then Congress enacted
> Part D and the Patient Prescription (Whatever the Act was called)
> conservatives were outraged, and Bush was condemned from most all of the
> Republican Party.  I am unaware of anyone (except socialists and
> a-political Democrats)  who supported Bush on this bill at the time.
>
> The point being, is that you constantly bring out negative,  usually
> misleading and untruthful articles from the likes of Gutzman and Raimondo,
> both who have shit for brains.
>
>
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> On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 3:30 PM, MJ <micha...@america.net> wrote:
>
> > <sigh>
> > Gutzman, of course, is NOT a 'liberal' -- spinning or otherwise.
>
> > Even YOUR citation demonstrates Gutzman's observation of 'mend it not end
> > it'.
>
> > What is needed, of course, is to REPEAL PPACA ... Medicare Part D ... and
> > EVERYTHING else all the way back to the cartelization of the medical
> > providers before the turn of LAST century.
> > INSTEAD, Romney -- the architect of Obamacare -- will provide us with HIS
> > (and his handlers) vision of healthcare PLANNING that Rs will PRETEND is
> > not fascism.
>
> > As asserted previously, had PPACA been BushCare ... we would not hear
> > squat about it -- just like Bush's Medicare Part D expansion.
>
> > Regard$,
> > --MJ
>
> > I wonder how many of the Republican faithful  who now wring their hands
> > over the enactment of Obama's "health care" measure  understand how their
> > unprincipled and mindless defense of George W. Bush's war-making,
> > empire-building, and crony-capitalism was responsible for the Democrats
> > getting swept into power in Washington? -- Butler Shaffer
>
> > At 09:18 AM 9/11/2012, you wrote:
>
> > Typical liberal spin and misinformation:
>
> > *"Well of course I'm going to repeal Obamacare," Romney told the
> > conservative radio host on Monday. "I've said that on the campaign trail, I
> > think, every single day. Obamacare must be repealed –- in its entirety.
> > It's bad policy, it's bad law, and frankly, a $2 trillion entitlement we
> > don't want and we certainly can't afford. I have my own health care plan,
> > and it does not require Obamacare to make our health care system work
> > better. Obamacare is a disaster in my opinion, and has to be repealed
> > entirely."
> > *
> > * http://www.hughhewitt.com/blog
>
> > *
> > On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 3:06 PM, MJ <micha...@america.net> wrote:
>
> > "Romney says he'll decide later what to do about Afghanistan, won't pursue
> > substantial spending cuts, will "Mend it, not end it" on Obamacare, and
> > will appoint more justices like John "Obamacare" Roberts. Polls show that
> > people prefer the actual Democrat, President Obama, to the
> > Democrat-manque', Romney. Didn't we learn this lesson in 2008?
> > "Who says you can't learn anything practical by studying history?" --
> > Kevin Gutzman
>
> >  New Memo Confirms That The Romney Camp Is Starting To Freak Out About
> > Polls
> >  Grace Wyler < http://www.businessinsider.com/author/grace-wyler> | Sep.
> > 10, 2012, 11:32 AM
>
> > As new tracking polls show
> > < http://www.businessinsider.com/all-of-the-tracking-polls-are-showing-.. .>President
> > Barack Obama benefiting from a big post-convention bounce< http://www.businessinsider.com/all-of-the-tracking-polls-are-showing-.. .>,
> > Mitt Romney < http://www.businessinsider.com/blackboard/mitt-romney>'s
> > presidential campaign is starting to sound a little bit panicky.
>
> > In a new campaign memo circulated this morning, Romney's pollster Neil
> > Newhouse warns people not to get "too worked up about the latest polling."
>
> > "While some voters will feel a bit of a sugar-high from the conventions,
> > the basic structure of the race has not changed significantly," Newhouse
> > writes. "The reality of the Obama economy will reassert itself as the
> > ultimate downfall of the Obama Presidency, and Mitt Romney will win this
> > race."
>
> > You can read the whole memo below, but the gist of Newhouse's argument is
> > that, regardless of what the polls say right now, the President will never
> > be able to escape the terrible economy.
>
> > "President Obama is the only president in modern American history to stand
> > before the American people asking for re-election with this many Americans
> > struggling to find work," Newhouse states. "The key numbers in this
> > election are the 43 straight months of 8% or higher unemployment, the 23
> > million Americans struggling to find work, and the 47 million Americans who
> > are on food stamps."
>
> > Newhouse points to polls that show Romney and Obama locked in a tight race
> > in many of the key battleground states that could determine the outcome of
> > the election, and notes that, in most recent polls, Romney still leads
> > Obama on economic issues.
>
> > Interestingly, the memo deviates from the straight numbers message typical
> > of most polling reports, and offers a wide-ranging explanation for why
> > Obama's polling lead is actually deceptive, highlighting Romney's
> > fundraising advantage, target advertising campaign, and voter mobilization
> > efforts as factors that give Republicans an advantage that is not yet
> > showing up in the polls.
>
> > The bottom line is that people don't send "don't freak out" memos unless
> > people are in fact freaking out.
>
> > The latest polls show Obama widening his lead coming out of last week's
> > Democratic National Convention,< http://www.businessinsider.com/obama-approval-rating-50-percent-dnc-c.. .>while Romney's
> > own post-convention bounce fell short of his campaign's expectations.
> > < http://www.businessinsider.com/mitt-romney-convention-bounce-republic.. .>
>
> > Read the full memo at link
>
> > http://www.businessinsider.com/romney-panic-obama-polls-memo-2012-9?n. ..
>
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