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The current challenge will be the 'forced' contract of the bill, or a fine. Virginia is leading the charge per 10th Amendment, where a 'contract' is voluntary, and any citizen of Virginia charged with a fine for not purchasing a mandatory Federal induced 'contract' will be defended by the state.

The Supreme Court already is preparing for the cases, and the precidents are already in place. When the Feds tried to force a 'contracted'storage of out of state produced industrial waste on NY, NY sued and won since the Federal GOvernment can not force a 'contract'on the unwilling. That 10th Amendment thing will be tough for any bill to overcome as written.
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I'm still trying to get their thought process;


The majority of Americans are against the current proposed plan. They admit that the majority are against the current plan. They admit that they'll probably lose their elections in November if they vote for the plan that the majority are against.

But they still insist on pushing it forward without a single change, and in a way that says "Screw you majority, we don't care what you think because we know better then you"... why?




If it DOES somehow get passed, the Supreme Court will have a heck of a time ruling on states rights.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote oldsoldier Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 March 2010 at 10:54pm
It's thier turn after 8 years of "Bush" and Republican bashin.

I love the bumper sticker: I will give your President the same respect you gave mine for 8 years.

'With great power comes great responsibility' is a total fail with the current crop of Democrats. Representitive Republic, means you represent the people and thier wishes, not vote as you personally see fit to CYA under Pelosi, Reid, and Obama.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mack Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 March 2010 at 9:38pm
Originally posted by jmac3 jmac3 wrote:

I don't care if you don't make a health care thread. It isn't annoying, it makes sense, you don't do 12 a day, and it isn't ONLY bashing democrats/obama.

While you do bash democrats it


How dare you be rationale and civilized with me!  Big smile
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Originally posted by Mack Mack wrote:

Originally posted by ParielIsBack ParielIsBack wrote:

I don't know if people expected Democrats to actually be any better once they had the majority.


I was hoping that they would have learned from the mistakes of the Republicans in general and Newt Gingrich in particular.


I agree.  The key word here was "hope".  It's amazing how similar all politicians are.
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I don't care if you don't make a health care thread. It isn't annoying, it makes sense, you don't do 12 a day, and it isn't ONLY bashing democrats/obama.

While you do bash democrats it
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mack Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 March 2010 at 7:20pm
Originally posted by ParielIsBack ParielIsBack wrote:

I don't know if people expected Democrats to actually be any better once they had the majority.


I was hoping that they would have learned from the mistakes of the Republicans in general and Newt Gingrich in particular.
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Originally posted by Hysteria Hysteria wrote:

Yes, this is hypocritical.  They are politicians, this is what they do.



So thats an excuse?
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I don't know if people expected Democrats to actually be any better once they had the majority.  I wanted them to, but as Hysteria said, they're politicians.

Frankly, I really think our system needs to change by accepting the fact that it is possible for everyone to vote on issues.
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Oh, my b.  Perhaps I should have read the whole thing the first time, but oh well - at least I admitted I didn't thoroughly read it.

Yes, this is hypocritical.  They are politicians, this is what they do.
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Originally posted by Hysteria Hysteria wrote:

I skimmed over your post and I'm pretty sure I gathered that you are accusing the Democrats of not being bipartisan and Obama not being open enough about what he is doing.  I mean, I know you're old Mack, but has your senility really erased the eight years before Obama from your mind?  :)
Originally posted by Mack Mack wrote:


I agreed with the Democrats when they said Bush/Republican use of such strategies was "indefensible" and now they go and do this.


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I skimmed over your post and I'm pretty sure I gathered that you are accusing the Democrats of not being bipartisan and Obama not being open enough about what he is doing.  I mean, I know you're old Mack, but has your senility really erased the eight years before Obama from your mind?  :)
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2nd Warning:  This is intended as a health-care related thread in which I plan on saying bad things about the Democratic party and expect others to do so as well.  Those who dislike such threads may opt out by using the "back" button on their browser.

I found this article on the web and, in my opinion, it highlights/epitomizes the arrogance and hypocrisy of the Democratic party. 

A few of my favorite quotes (and my related thoughts) are below:

WASHINGTON – Democrats defended plans to push massive health care legislation through the House without a direct vote and Republicans assailed the strategy Tuesday . . . . 

I agreed with the Democrats when they said Bush/Republican use of such strategies was "indefensible" and now they go and do this.

. . . House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said that no final decision had been made on the complex parliamentary strategy, which would allow House Democrats to pass the Senate's health care legislation without voting on the bill itself. Instead House members, who dislike the Senate bill, would vote on a rule for debate that would deem the bill passed once a smaller package of fixes also had passed. . . . 

So . . . they're going to try passing it by voting on something else?  That can't be right.

. . . "We will vote on it in one form or another." . . . 

Apparently it is right.

. . . At the White House, press secretary Robert Gibbs refused to say whether Obama supported the maneuver. . . .

So, the president want's this to pass, but doesn't have the balls to either say "pass it no matter what" or "the end does not justify the means."

. . . "There's going to be a vote on health care reform. You're going to know where people are on health care," Gibbs said. . . . 

But we still won't know where the president is on underhanded strategies related to passing such a bill.

. . . "Anyone who endorses this strategy will be forever remembered for trying to claim they didn't vote for something they did," Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky said . . . . 

Not a McConnell fan, but he describes the situation pretty accurately.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi wants to shield lawmakers from having to vote directly on the Senate-passed health care bill because it's unpopular with House Democrats.

Aha!  Now we know why they are voting on it this way.  It is a way of voting for something else that only happens to pass the Health Care Bill as a side-effect.  You would think, if the people actually wanted this, that they could just vote on the bill itself.  I can already see future congressional hearings with Democrats making statements like "I didn't support the bill, I just voted for a small package of amendments to it that also happened to pass it" or "hmmm . . . well, I guess it depends on what your definition of 'vote' is."

"Nobody wanted to vote for the Senate bill," Pelosi, D-Calif., explained in a round-table meeting with liberal bloggers Monday.

So, they're going to do something sneaky and assume the public is too stupid to understand what happened?  (If they're right, we deserve whatever happens to health care and the economy.)

Obama has turned up the pressure . . . wooing freshman Democrats in the Oval Office . . . holding . . . sessions . . . that never appeared on his official schedule.

So much for open government.




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