To: rigelkentaurus
"...then in 2013 with a Republican president and control of both houses, a similar strategy should be done to repeal these pieces of socialism by reconciliation also."Not a chance in hell. Now please don't get me wrong; I love your thinking. It's just that Republican Party has proven so incredibly "gentlemanly" (read: "stupid") that they'd never even think of such a thing, let alone execute on it. Far better to get their asses handed to them time and time again and refuse to fight while pleading for manners, donchaknow.
To: RightOnline
We don't need Republicans in DC but we do need principled conservatives who are willing to cut the govt in half starting with the bogus heathcare reform. Then the conservative congress should add a balanced budget amendment to the constitution and disband all earmarks. Repeal the 16th and 17 amendments in order to start a fair tax. I am sad to see the rot in our political system. I have served this nation for almost 30 years and this situation is worse than Jimmy Carter.
18 posted on
03/27/2010 8:29:32 PM PDT by
Warrior Nurse
(President Obama is proof that affirmative action is a process that has failed)
To: RightOnline
This is not a time to attack Republicans for their lack of action, when they all stuck together, every one of them, and stood up against Obmacare. They have found their backbone and need to be encouraged to continue to fight.
19 posted on
03/27/2010 8:52:37 PM PDT by
SmartInsight
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