Democrats in D.C. Sleazy as Ever

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More closed door meetings so the public cannot find out what they are REALLY planning.
Obama's 'transparency' promise, amongst others, has gone up in smoke.

Washington Times:

"It may be a new year, but congressional Democrats are planning the same old sorts of sleazy tactics in their bid to take over America's health care system."

EDITORIAL: Hiding health bills behind closed doors - Washington Times

Time to demand these sleazy politicians stop the smoke and mirrors and be forthright and open. If there is NOTHING TO HIDE, then why the closed doors? The Dems motto: 'Shhhhh the citzens might hear us'! :eusa_shhh:
 
I'm so looking forward to the list of 'reasons' from the Obamanation as to why this is justified. They are remarkably well indoctrinated.
 
Another piece of sleaze from D.C.
President Barrack Obamas LIES again, typical Dem Crap

Eight Clips of Obama Promising Televised Healthcare Negotiations

Yet the government still remains behind closed doors like they are hiding something.
He has sure pulled the wool over the eyes of American citizens and continues to do so.
Half those who voted for him are still in denial. The other half, in a daze.

Eight Clips of Obama Promising Televised Healthcare Negotiations
 
Given that the Republicans, with a single exception, have voted as a block, there is no reason to include them. They have demonstrated that they only wish to obstruct.

So why not just do a reconcilliation on the bill in the Democratic Caucus, put in the public option, and some laws concerning buying drugs in bulk from the big companies, and pass the bill.

Simple majority needed in the House, simple majority in the Senate. The Republicans are irrelevant.
 
Given that the Republicans, with a single exception, have voted as a block, there is no reason to include them. They have demonstrated that they only wish to obstruct.

So why not just do a reconcilliation on the bill in the Democratic Caucus, put in the public option, and some laws concerning buying drugs in bulk from the big companies, and pass the bill.

Simple majority needed in the House, simple majority in the Senate. The Republicans are irrelevant.

That's the cold, simple truth. The Republicans have devoted every minute of every day to obstructing the process. The Democrats would be silly to let them continue.
 
Given that the Republicans, with a single exception, have voted as a block, there is no reason to include them. They have demonstrated that they only wish to obstruct.

So why not just do a reconcilliation on the bill in the Democratic Caucus, put in the public option, and some laws concerning buying drugs in bulk from the big companies, and pass the bill.

Simple majority needed in the House, simple majority in the Senate. The Republicans are irrelevant.

The Republicans are irrelevant, and it appears that the American people are too.
 
Given that the Republicans, with a single exception, have voted as a block, there is no reason to include them. They have demonstrated that they only wish to obstruct.

So why not just do a reconcilliation on the bill in the Democratic Caucus, put in the public option, and some laws concerning buying drugs in bulk from the big companies, and pass the bill.

Simple majority needed in the House, simple majority in the Senate. The Republicans are irrelevant.

That's the cold, simple truth. The Republicans have devoted every minute of every day to obstructing the process. The Democrats would be silly to let them continue.

Here's a cold, simple truth. Obama promised an open and transparent process. Never mind the Republicans, where the hell is the open and transparent process?
 
More closed door meetings so the public cannot find out what they are REALLY planning.
Obama's 'transparency' promise, amongst others, has gone up in smoke.

Washington Times:

"It may be a new year, but congressional Democrats are planning the same old sorts of sleazy tactics in their bid to take over America's health care system."

EDITORIAL: Hiding health bills behind closed doors - Washington Times

Time to demand these sleazy politicians stop the smoke and mirrors and be forthright and open. If there is NOTHING TO HIDE, then why the closed doors? The Dems motto: 'Shhhhh the citzens might hear us'! :eusa_shhh:

I can't imagine anyone in their right mind would condone such behavior, especially when the promise of government transparency was made. Couple that with the fact that the majority of Americans are against this bill and it's obvious this is just another example of government corruption at the highest level.
 
Given that the Republicans, with a single exception, have voted as a block, there is no reason to include them. They have demonstrated that they only wish to obstruct.

So why not just do a reconcilliation on the bill in the Democratic Caucus, put in the public option, and some laws concerning buying drugs in bulk from the big companies, and pass the bill.

Simple majority needed in the House, simple majority in the Senate. The Republicans are irrelevant.

That's the cold, simple truth. The Republicans have devoted every minute of every day to obstructing the process. The Democrats would be silly to let them continue.

Here's a cold, simple truth. Obama promised an open and transparent process. Never mind the Republicans, where the hell is the open and transparent process?

He expected the Republicans to put Country before Party. I admit it was silly but Obama had to try. Now he's learned they can't be trusted to act for anyone but themselves so he's doing what he has to do to serve the American People.
 
That's the cold, simple truth. The Republicans have devoted every minute of every day to obstructing the process. The Democrats would be silly to let them continue.

Here's a cold, simple truth. Obama promised an open and transparent process. Never mind the Republicans, where the hell is the open and transparent process?

He expected the Republicans to put Country before Party. I admit it was silly but Obama had to try. Now he's learned they can't be trusted to act for anyone but themselves so he's doing what he has to do to serve the American People.

This fits the Dems to a T and it's exactly what they are doing with healthcare. The MAJORITY of Americans DO NOT want THIS health care reform but the Dems and Barry? They say 'eh, fuck 'em, WE know what's best for them'. Bulllllllshit.
 
Here's a cold, simple truth. Obama promised an open and transparent process. Never mind the Republicans, where the hell is the open and transparent process?

He expected the Republicans to put Country before Party. I admit it was silly but Obama had to try. Now he's learned they can't be trusted to act for anyone but themselves so he's doing what he has to do to serve the American People.

This fits the Dems to a T and it's exactly what they are doing with healthcare. The MAJORITY of Americans DO NOT want THIS health care reform but the Dems and Barry? They say 'eh, fuck 'em, WE know what's best for them'. Bulllllllshit.

No, the majority of the Americans do not want the abortion that had to be cobbled together to get it past the Senate Democrats on the take from the Health Care companies.

Now put back in the Public Option, or the ability to buy into Medi-Care, and the American Public will back the bill.

And it has only to pass a simple majority in the Senate, and the House.

In fact, make the Public Option available immediatly, with subsidies for those unemployed, or with a very low income. Then you would hear a roar of approval from coast to coast.
 
He expected the Republicans to put Country before Party. I admit it was silly but Obama had to try. Now he's learned they can't be trusted to act for anyone but themselves so he's doing what he has to do to serve the American People.

This fits the Dems to a T and it's exactly what they are doing with healthcare. The MAJORITY of Americans DO NOT want THIS health care reform but the Dems and Barry? They say 'eh, fuck 'em, WE know what's best for them'. Bulllllllshit.

No, the majority of the Americans do not want the abortion that had to be cobbled together to get it past the Senate Democrats on the take from the Health Care companies.

Now put back in the Public Option, or the ability to buy into Medi-Care, and the American Public will back the bill.

And it has only to pass a simple majority in the Senate, and the House.

In fact, make the Public Option available immediatly, with subsidies for those unemployed, or with a very low income. Then you would hear a roar of approval from coast to coast.

No, the majority of Americans do not want THIS health care 'reform'. Again, THE MAJORITY DO NOT WANT IT. But Barry and his ilk are shoving it down our throats, majority be damned.

Forty-two percent (42%) of U.S. voters now favor the health care reform plan proposed by President Obama and congressional Democrats. That’s the most positive result since mid-November, but still most voters remain opposed.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 52% of voters oppose the legislation (see question wording and trends). Opposition remains highest among middle-income Americans.

Last week, 39% of voters nationwide supported the plan, and 58% opposed it. That was consistent with our weekly tracking of the issue which has found support between 38% and 41% every week from just before Thanksgiving to the end of 2009.

Health Care Reform - Rasmussen Reports™


Last I heard the Public Option was dead.
 
That's the cold, simple truth. The Republicans have devoted every minute of every day to obstructing the process. The Democrats would be silly to let them continue.

Here's a cold, simple truth. Obama promised an open and transparent process. Never mind the Republicans, where the hell is the open and transparent process?

He expected the Republicans to put Country before Party. I admit it was silly but Obama had to try. Now he's learned they can't be trusted to act for anyone but themselves so he's doing what he has to do to serve the American People.

:lol::lol::lol: You're joking, right?

He expected no such thing. Obama - like the rest of them - is a politician and they all put party before country. You're not actually seriously trying to convince me that the Democrats are acting in the best interests of the American people? If that is the case, why the back room deals?
 
Given that the Republicans, with a single exception, have voted as a block, there is no reason to include them. They have demonstrated that they only wish to obstruct.

So why not just do a reconcilliation on the bill in the Democratic Caucus, put in the public option, and some laws concerning buying drugs in bulk from the big companies, and pass the bill.

Simple majority needed in the House, simple majority in the Senate. The Republicans are irrelevant.

That's the cold, simple truth. The Republicans have devoted every minute of every day to obstructing the process. The Democrats would be silly to let them continue.

Who is blocking? Looks like the Dems own a piece.
Keeping a Bad Bill Bad: Democratic Leaders Block 31 Common-Sense Changes to Health Care Bill | Republican Leader John Boehner
 
This fits the Dems to a T and it's exactly what they are doing with healthcare. The MAJORITY of Americans DO NOT want THIS health care reform but the Dems and Barry? They say 'eh, fuck 'em, WE know what's best for them'. Bulllllllshit.

No, the majority of the Americans do not want the abortion that had to be cobbled together to get it past the Senate Democrats on the take from the Health Care companies.

Now put back in the Public Option, or the ability to buy into Medi-Care, and the American Public will back the bill.

And it has only to pass a simple majority in the Senate, and the House.

In fact, make the Public Option available immediatly, with subsidies for those unemployed, or with a very low income. Then you would hear a roar of approval from coast to coast.

No, the majority of Americans do not want THIS health care 'reform'. Again, THE MAJORITY DO NOT WANT IT. But Barry and his ilk are shoving it down our throats, majority be damned.

Forty-two percent (42%) of U.S. voters now favor the health care reform plan proposed by President Obama and congressional Democrats. That’s the most positive result since mid-November, but still most voters remain opposed.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 52% of voters oppose the legislation (see question wording and trends). Opposition remains highest among middle-income Americans.

Last week, 39% of voters nationwide supported the plan, and 58% opposed it. That was consistent with our weekly tracking of the issue which has found support between 38% and 41% every week from just before Thanksgiving to the end of 2009.

Health Care Reform - Rasmussen Reports™


Last I heard the Public Option was dead.

It can legally and easily be put into the reconcilliation bill. In fact, the reconcilliation bill could look very differant from either the Senate or the House Bill. Remember, the Republicans are irrelevant in the process now that they have made it plain that they will vote for nothing that President Obama supports. Irregardless of what it means to the nation.
 
Won't even bother to read Boner.

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More closed door meetings so the public cannot find out what they are REALLY planning.
Obama's 'transparency' promise, amongst others, has gone up in smoke.

Washington Times:

"It may be a new year, but congressional Democrats are planning the same old sorts of sleazy tactics in their bid to take over America's health care system."

EDITORIAL: Hiding health bills behind closed doors - Washington Times

Time to demand these sleazy politicians stop the smoke and mirrors and be forthright and open. If there is NOTHING TO HIDE, then why the closed doors? The Dems motto: 'Shhhhh the citzens might hear us'! :eusa_shhh:

Tell me now, and be honest. Did you expect anything different?
 

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