AP-GfK Poll: Public backs GOP on taxes, not health

12 Nov 2010 13:04 #31 by Scruffy
Nice reply from a Rightie Backwards Conservative Fascist.

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12 Nov 2010 13:33 #32 by Travelingirl

Scruffy wrote:

Joe wrote: OK PG. Good points. The election was a landslide but the power is more or less 50-50 now.

I think the problem alot of Repubs have is that the Dems were not too willing to work together the last 2 years, and now all of a sudden they are. Hmmm.


Obama and the Dems bent over backwards to compromise with the Republicans. I'm sure from the right side, it looks to you that there was no attempt to reach across the aisle, but take, for example, the health care bill - it is incredibly watered down due to the compromises that the Democratic leadership made to secure conservative votes. Do you remember that?



I don't remember that. Can you back this up with factual information? I'd really like to see it.

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12 Nov 2010 13:34 #33 by Scruffy

travelingirl wrote:

Scruffy wrote:

Joe wrote: OK PG. Good points. The election was a landslide but the power is more or less 50-50 now.

I think the problem alot of Repubs have is that the Dems were not too willing to work together the last 2 years, and now all of a sudden they are. Hmmm.


Obama and the Dems bent over backwards to compromise with the Republicans. I'm sure from the right side, it looks to you that there was no attempt to reach across the aisle, but take, for example, the health care bill - it is incredibly watered down due to the compromises that the Democratic leadership made to secure conservative votes. Do you remember that?



I don't remember that. Can you back this up with factual information? I'd really like to see it.


You don't remember how Obama came out wanting single payer and then backed down due to conservative pressure?

I'm sure you can google it.

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12 Nov 2010 17:12 #34 by ckm8
No single payer. No public option. More than anything this shows the utter uselessness of compromise with the right. If it's not all their way, it's all wrong. The only thing the left could do to please them is to contract Ebola en masse.

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12 Nov 2010 17:17 #35 by outdoor338
CKM, sure and who had control of the house and senate, the libs, they can't get anything done, so we voted them out, 2012 will get rid of the rest of you. The american people have waken up and started to vote the libs out. We can't help that you libs fight with each other. The majority of americans don't want obama messiahs crappy obamacare, what don't you understand?

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12 Nov 2010 17:25 #36 by aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Pineguy wrote:

Teddy wrote: Free "thinking" people don't need to engage libs in discussion for much the same reason that a normal person wouldn't try to pick up mercury with toothpicks.


Attempting to engage you in an adult discussion is much like trying to engage a junior high bully in adult discussion. It's beyond your level of experience. So enjoy yourself in the gutter, with your homophobic fears and fat chick photos. It's the level of discourse you're comfortable with.

I tried, I really did. But you're back on my ignore list.


It certainly beats being in the top ten finalists for

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12 Nov 2010 17:29 #37 by Nmysys

Nice reply from a Rightie Backwards Conservative Fascist.


Replace Rightie with Leftie, or in your case, Wrongie, and replace Conservative with Socialist, Progressive, Liberal Elitists, snobs, Communists, Hedonists, Greek Wannabes and you might be RIGHT on target Pinkie, Terrorist lover.

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