As far back as I can remember, presidents and the congress have been talking about reforming health care. Obama did it. Of course no one likes him or it - he does what they failed to do, in spite of "the party of No". It is perfect? Of course not. No plan ever is. But it's better than what we had by far.
100 years ago everyone hated medicare. Now, if someone suggested cancelling it he/she would be burned at the stake. I think 20 years from now people will look back anhd say "Thank God someone did something".
>LOL @ calling Obamacare anything more than an embarrassment. You're not the least bit put off at the execution?
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>>Well Done Mr. President!!
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>>For all of you who hate President Obama for no good reason...
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>>Lets see...
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>>[] He wanted to reform student loans - check.
>>[] He wanted health care reform -check.
>>[] Prevented a global great depression - check.
>>[] He said he would get bin Laden - check.
>>[] He wanted Gaddafi - check.
>>[] Al Qaeda marginalized - check.
>>[] DADT - check.
>>[] And now the end of this huge Bush mistake - check!
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>>And virtually every single one of these accomplishments has been done in the face of a GOP unified opposition committed to one goal - preventing our President from doing what huge majorities in this country want him to do. Rush and McConnell are both on record multiple times declaring that their one goal is to make sure this president fails.
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>>60-75% of Americans support the Dem jobs bills, yet 100% of GOP Senators voted no. Who are they representing besides Wall Street hedge fund billionaires? The GOP has become the party of economic treason. Deliberately trying to make the economy bad for political gains. Shame on them.
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>>Congratulations to our President for rising above it all and remaining steadfast to his core values and convictions. You have my vote again.
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
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