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To: battletank

“A MAJORITY of Americans didn’t want it to begin with. If that mattered a damn, we wouldn’t have it.”

Flawed thinking ... a majority of Americans voted for the putz team who made it happen - Pelosi, Reid, and Obama.
Those 3 ran on tearing down GWB and promising the moon, they did NOT promise a horrible bill but did bleat about ‘universal coverage’. If voters did give them a big majority in 2008, it wouldnt have happened.

“What’s your point? That what Americans want matters?”

The point: ELECTIONS MATTER. We express our wants in elections. That matters.

We vote Republican, Obamacare gets repealed.
Re-elet the Democrats, it stays.


119 posted on 07/04/2012 4:44:14 PM PDT by WOSG (REPEAL AND REPLACE OBAMA.)
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To: WOSG
We vote Republican, Obamacare gets repealed. Re-elect the Democrats, it stays.

Bump. Especially downballot HR and Senate races, like the runoff in Texas.

Less RiNOs = more Tea Party folks = more pressure on Boehner, or a new Speaker.

127 posted on 07/05/2012 2:59:14 AM PDT by lentulusgracchus
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To: WOSG
We vote Republican, Obamacare gets repealed. Re-elect the Democrats, it stays.

Some Romney-bashers, and "GOP-e" bashers, say that Obamacare will stay in whole or in large part regardless.

I don't agree with this assessment, but this is a difference of opinion.

If Obama wins, or if the 'Rats hold the Senate, then Obamacare stays for sure. Then in four years Obamacare will have done serious lasting damage to the economy and to the health care system.

This is to be avoided, which is one of the reasons I'm campaigning for the GOP up and down the ticket.

133 posted on 07/05/2012 8:11:52 AM PDT by rogue yam
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