House GOP sending Obama a message on health repeal

CNN Poll, 43% like it and 13% say it didn't go far enough, that adds up to 56%.

Republicans say, "So?"
Who was polled?

What do they LIKE about the bill?

It's so easy to talk in broad generalizations, but when you get down to the details, we might get a different story.

The public option that the GOP forced out of the bill was very popular.
 
Begin the crusade to end authoritarian, job killing, socialist BS.

By RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR, Associated Press Ricardo Alonso-zaldivar, Associated Press – 35 mins ago

WASHINGTON – Eager to show who's now in charge, the House's new Republican majority plans to vote to repeal President Barack Obama's landmark health care overhaul before he even shows up in their chamber to give his State of the Union address.

Though full repeal is a longshot — the House vote would be just the first, easiest step — they'll follow up with dozens of attempts to hack away at what they derisively call "Obamacare."

House GOP sending Obama a message on health repeal - Yahoo! News

What a Wonderful Legacy that will be.....:lol:

"SOCIALISM GTFO"

Yup, awesome legacy indeed.
 
This empty gesture of the GOP to pretend to repeal the healthcare bill when it simply can't be done, they're aren't the votes, is rather amusing.

They're throwing you 'nuts a bone, with no meat on it, and no marrow in it. Chew away, suckers.
 
CNN Poll, 43% like it and 13% say it didn't go far enough, that adds up to 56%.

Republicans say, "So?"
Who was polled?

What do they LIKE about the bill?

It's so easy to talk in broad generalizations, but when you get down to the details, we might get a different story.

The public option that the GOP forced out of the bill was very popular.

:lol::lol::cuckoo::cuckoo:

You really just aint tryin anymore huh.
 
It would die in the Senate or get vetoed by Obama.

Yea, article covers that, BUT THIS'LL help PROVE that we're serious bout the campaign promises made bout federal spending, government overreach, etc.

Obamcare has NEVER had majority approval. The public and electorate will appreciate this charge by us. Even tho we can't stop it totally, we CAN choke of funding for parts of it.

Via con Dios Boehner.

Really? Like the campaign promises to cut spending...except on defense? Give me a fucking break.
 
It would die in the Senate or get vetoed by Obama.

Yea, article covers that, BUT THIS'LL help PROVE that we're serious bout the campaign promises made bout federal spending, government overreach, etc.

Obamcare has NEVER had majority approval. The public and electorate will appreciate this charge by us. Even tho we can't stop it totally, we CAN choke of funding for parts of it.

Via con Dios Boehner.

Really? Like the campaign promises to cut spending...except on defense? Give me a fucking break.

New Congress aint even seated yet. How bout you slow ya role and stop assuming, makes ya look like an ass.
 
Yea, article covers that, BUT THIS'LL help PROVE that we're serious bout the campaign promises made bout federal spending, government overreach, etc.

Obamcare has NEVER had majority approval. The public and electorate will appreciate this charge by us. Even tho we can't stop it totally, we CAN choke of funding for parts of it.

Via con Dios Boehner.

Really? Like the campaign promises to cut spending...except on defense? Give me a fucking break.

New Congress aint even seated yet. How bout you slow ya role and stop assuming, makes ya look like an ass.

So....if the new Congress "ain't" even seated yet, why does the lead story about Healthcare Law repeal have legs?
 
It would die in the Senate or get vetoed by Obama.

Yea, article covers that, BUT THIS'LL help PROVE that we're serious bout the campaign promises made bout federal spending, government overreach, etc.

Obamcare has NEVER had majority approval. The public and electorate will appreciate this charge by us. Even tho we can't stop it totally, we CAN choke of funding for parts of it.

Via con Dios Boehner.

Overhaul of the healthcare system had overwhelming approval of the citizens. One of the facts that seem to be missing from the pseudo-conservatives argument is that a significant portion of those opposed to the overhaul that was passed are opposed because it didn't go far enough. Those folks do not want it repealed, they want more reform.
 
CNN Poll, 43% like it and 13% say it didn't go far enough, that adds up to 56%.

Republicans say, "So?"
Who was polled?

What do they LIKE about the bill?

It's so easy to talk in broad generalizations, but when you get down to the details, we might get a different story.

If my memory serves, individual parts of the bill polled extraordinarily well, except the individual mandate. Unfortunately the mandate is necessary for the rest of the bill to work.

Of course the public option always polled extraordinarily well too, when it was part of the equation.

Republicans have done an amazing job of convincing their base that this bill is terrible. Every time individual parts have been explained, they love it.

Democrats still have this "idea" that the news will get out. That people will look at their accomplishments. While Democrats have been busy with trying to dig the economy out of the hole Republicans drove it into and bringing some sanity to our health care, Republicans have been blaming their mess on Obama and the Democrats. Especially Obama.

Did anyone think Republicans would sink so low as to apologize to BP and block the Presidents commission to subpoena BP records? Where is the News reporting this? Where is the outrage?

Republicans know they have a "winning hand". They don't really care about the middle class. Their leadership calls the unemployed "bums and hobos" and says they spend unemployment on drugs. Their feeling is "let the middle class starve", who cares?

Someone explain to me a single GOP policy designed to help the middle class. No one can. Because they don't exist. Even the GOP definition of "small" business starts somewhere in the hundreds of millions.

As long as you have this massive support for the right, this country is screwed. And in spite of everything Obama has done to improve things, the right calls him "terrorist" and "Nazi"? Did he invade another country. Has he stood by and watched Americans die? Even when he got the largest settlement in US history from a foreign company, BP, the right accused him of a "shake down". It has to be the fact he's black. Because there is nothing he had done to deserve such treatment.

I get so tired of policies designed to help a struggling middle class referred to as "socialism". It's just sickening.
 
It would die in the Senate or get vetoed by Obama.

Yea, article covers that, BUT THIS'LL help PROVE that we're serious bout the campaign promises made bout federal spending, government overreach, etc.

Obamcare has NEVER had majority approval. The public and electorate will appreciate this charge by us. Even tho we can't stop it totally, we CAN choke of funding for parts of it.

Via con Dios Boehner.

Overhaul of the healthcare system had overwhelming approval of the citizens. One of the facts that seem to be missing from the pseudo-conservatives argument is that a significant portion of those opposed to the overhaul that was passed are opposed because it didn't go far enough. Those folks do not want it repealed, they want more reform.

:lol::lol::cuckoo::cuckoo:

LIES are a big reason why ideological freak shows like you are just 20% if the population TOPS.

Wake up, you don't live in France.
 
:lol::lol::cuckoo::cuckoo:

You really just aint tryin anymore huh.

Can't refute it, (R)etard? I didn't think so.

This comin from the same brainwashed moonbat who thought conservatism "is dead":lol::cuckoo:

Remember how I exposed and humiliated you then? That's why you're on my pwned belt wacko.

Last chance to back down before it happens again......

Don't lie about me. Conservatism is dead. If wasn't, gay people like you wouldn't have any rights, lol.

Now let's see some polls that prove that the public option wasn't popular.
 
Can't refute it, (R)etard? I didn't think so.

This comin from the same brainwashed moonbat who thought conservatism "is dead":lol::cuckoo:

Remember how I exposed and humiliated you then? That's why you're on my pwned belt wacko.

Last chance to back down before it happens again......

Don't lie about me. Conservatism is dead. If wasn't, gay people like you wouldn't have any rights, lol.

Now let's see some polls that prove that the public option wasn't popular.

Oh God! This is just too easy!

Conservatives Continue to Outnumber Moderates in 2010
Long term, Republicans growing more conservative, Democrats more liberal
by Lydia Saad

PRINCETON, NJ -- The political composition of U.S. adults held fairly steady in 2010 compared with 2009. Conservatives remained the largest group, followed by moderates and then liberals. At 35%, the percentage of moderates has declined to a new low, highlighting the increased political polarization that has occurred over the past decade.

Conservatives Continue to Outnumber Moderates in 2010

Gonna shoot the messenger again wacko? Or just keep lyin?:lol:

Again, one final chance to back down. You clearly need to be medicated, you just proved again why you have NO credibility.:lol::cuckoo:
 
I've yet to see a poll that says the majority of Americans want the healthcare bill repealed.
That's why this repeal vote is a totally fraudulent empty gesture by the Republicans.

In fact, anyone who wants to bet me $1000 that the healthcare bill will be repealed in its entirety, by the legislature, in the next 6 months,

step up. Or STFU.
 
Interestingly, the GOP's campy fascination with HCR and their never-ending smear campaign may ultimately pave the way for a single payer system.

Remember, when you talk about "Not having majority approval," at least as many disapproved because it didn't go far enough, as disapproved because they thought it went too far.

Repealed in favor of status quo ante? Not a snowball's chance in hell. Repealed in favor of single payer? Possible, helped along by GOP fearmongering. Damned if that wouldn't be the irony of the century.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of Likely Voters shows - for the second week in a row - that 60% favor repeal of the national health care law. This includes 46% who Strongly Favor repeal. Thirty-six percent (36%) oppose repeal of the law, with 27% who are Strongly Opposed.

Support for repeal has ranged from 50% to 63% in weekly tracking since March of last year.

Seventy-six percent (76%) of voters with health insurance now rate their coverage as good or excellent. Only four percent (4%) describe it as poor.

Health Care Law - Rasmussen Reports

Looks like status quo is lookin good. Wake up dude, the suicidal socialism you speak of will very likely NEVER happen here.

Try moving to France, or Germany, etc. You'll be happier there probably, and won't be called out, exposed as liar, and pwned in debates like this either.:lol:

What Scott doesn't publish (of course) is what percent of the 60 % who want repeal, want repeal becuase they new reforms do not go far enough and offer no Public Option. Why is that do you suppose?:eusa_whistle:
 
This comin from the same brainwashed moonbat who thought conservatism "is dead":lol::cuckoo:

Remember how I exposed and humiliated you then? That's why you're on my pwned belt wacko.

Last chance to back down before it happens again......

Don't lie about me. Conservatism is dead. If wasn't, gay people like you wouldn't have any rights, lol.

Now let's see some polls that prove that the public option wasn't popular.

Oh God! This is just too easy!

Conservatives Continue to Outnumber Moderates in 2010
Long term, Republicans growing more conservative, Democrats more liberal
by Lydia Saad

PRINCETON, NJ -- The political composition of U.S. adults held fairly steady in 2010 compared with 2009. Conservatives remained the largest group, followed by moderates and then liberals. At 35%, the percentage of moderates has declined to a new low, highlighting the increased political polarization that has occurred over the past decade.

Conservatives Continue to Outnumber Moderates in 2010

Gonna shoot the messenger again wacko? Or just keep lyin?:lol:

Again, one final chance to back down. You clearly need to be medicated, you just proved again why you have NO credibility.:lol::cuckoo:

That means nothing. People who aren't conservatives call themselves conservatives all the time. Hell, John RINO McCain called himself a conservative all through the 2008 election.

Now that we know you're full of shit on that, let's get back to the public option.
 

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