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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