Comments on: Health care repeal effort: Worth the time?
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- It may have no chance of passing but it does force legislators to make a stand either for or against. No amount of political mealymouthing can hide a recorded vote. Now Americans can vote knowing where their legislators truly stand on this issue.
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- i wonder if young rep cantor would also like to cut foreign aid to israel, hasn't the hardworking US tax payer earned a break from the billions israel receives every year (not to mention the US fighting their wars for them eg iraq, and they say israel will attack iran before the US election and draw the US in)? i hear crickets from eric
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- Listening to the Republicans harping about the Health Care Act is like watching a group of old men at a diner discussing the length of hair and skirts. Lots of opinions, lots of bluster, but no where to go. They feel better about themselves but have little to show for all of their efforts.
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- It's absolutely ridiculous and childish. Anybody that would vote for these guys is an absolute idiot. There's simply no point to this ignorant crap. Do your jobs, republican'ts! You're just making fools out of yourselves.
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- The House is wasting time. Health care in this country is a train wreck. Obamacare just adds to the joke the US calls healthcare. Congress has some of the best health care benefits in the world, yet they keep frucking with we peasants.
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- I don't know. It's about as useful as whitling a stick or picking pimples.
Much more useful than hanging out on these comment boards "pretending" you have a job, like most contributors here. - Reply to this comment
- Vote for robme, all you'll hear a giant sucking sound..of jobs going to China...again.
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- The party of no has spoken again. No, let's not work on putting people back to work before the election. No health care reform. Let people go to emergency rooms and pass the invisible tax on to the city budget. No, let firefighters and policemen work at minimum wage. No to regulation of coal mines, so miners can die in explosions or black lung disease. No, to regulation of pipelines so there can be more spills like the big one in 2010. No, to extending middle class tax cuts so we can have a one term president. The austerity of Europe is a good example of how to slow economies. Keynesian economists scoff at the idea of cutting back government spending in a recession.
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- Hitler said; " If you are going to tell the people a lie, make it a big one. Keep telling it over and over. Pretty soon they will start to believe it is not a lie. " This is why the Nazi Tea Baggage Republicans keep voting over and over to repeal the Health Care Reform Act. They are so Nazi brain washed that they believe they are doing some thing good. Too bad they are so gulible and stupid.
All you have to do to become a Nazi Tea Baggage Republican is turn you life over to Nazi propaganda and Lying AM Talk Radio each and every morning. These Filthy and corrupt Nazis will do all of your thinking for you and turn you into Nazi Tea Baggage Republican Zombis. Now just send in ten thousand box tops for your Free, " I am a Nazi lapel pin." - Reply to this comment
- It is the 33rd time that House Republicans have done that, even though they know the repeal won't pass the Senate, which is controlled by Democrats. Even if it did, the President would veto it.
When there's urgent business before the House, why spend so much time voting to repeal the law over and over again?"
Because they are OVERPAID morons with too much time on their hands, too much vacation time, who should all be fired.
The very fact they KNOW this will not work is proof all they care about is political SCORES!
They also want us to continue with the tried and proven health care system in this country, you know the one- where when you get sick and go to the hospital eventually instead of sooner because you don't have insurance and can't afford the $1,200 a month premiums for it- that when the doc tells you you have CANCER and you need to cough up $25,000 or $50,000 cash to start treatment- you lose your house, car, everything you own, and THEN your neighbors do bake sales and thigns to raise money for you, and someone will ALWAYS put a can on the checkout counter at the store with your pic and story on it to collect the spare pennies and dimes customers might toss in it, those whos till use cash any more that is...
This system has ALWAYS worked well! - Reply to this comment

