Perky
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Thu Jan-21-10 01:22 PM
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Obama now has an historic opportunity to craft HCR reform on his terms |
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Watch him tak to a populist mode during the SOTU.
Watch him rail against the now uncheckable power (ref: SCUTUS) of the insurance lobby and say he is bound a determined to protect them against their power.
Watch him call for bipartisan support for insurance reform (on caps and preesisitng conditions, et al) Watch him call for the ability to Health insurance exchanges, and the ability for states to form interstate compacts starting with state employees ans opening those plans up to anyone. Watch him tell Congress that if they do not move this reform package forward in a month, he will reconvene them and move legislation to take away the anti-trust exemption and by executive order freeze healthcare premiums and co-pays at Jan 1,1010 rates.
No Public Option. No Single Payer. Paint the Insureance companies as evil. Paint himself as a populist. And dare Congress to defy him.
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tekisui
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Thu Jan-21-10 01:23 PM
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1. Is this from the Onion? |
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Thu Jan-21-10 01:25 PM
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2. After the last go-around, I'm not sure what "his terms" are, any more. But |
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agree -- ideally he will have conceded that he will get no support from the Republicans, and take this opportunity to make it what so many of us want and need. Ideally. We'll see.
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Thu Jan-21-10 01:26 PM
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Thu Jan-21-10 01:44 PM
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Wow. This guy is impressive. Who'da ever thought of giving up the MA senate seat as part of his larger strategy to get real HCR passed. I stand in awe.
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Thu Jan-21-10 01:28 PM
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4. Folks around here will just pound the President down some more...... |
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and these same folks will deserve exactly what we get.
I'm stocking up my bomb shelter at this point, so I'll survive.
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Thu Jan-21-10 01:28 PM
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5. You don't seriously believe he would say any of that, do you? |
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Thu Jan-21-10 01:31 PM
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We'll be praying, but we'll see in about a week, won't we?
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Thu Jan-21-10 01:32 PM
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Now that we have less vote, the chances are better for a more liberal bill. I guess that explains why both House and Senate Dems are now talking about "paring back" (not beefing up) the HCR bill.
Progressives love to cut off their nose in spite of their face and that's exactly what they've done. They're all over TV, radio, blogs bragging about "sending a message to Washington," and "Do you hear us now?" Well, Congress received your message loud and clear, and they've interpretted it as less spending and less intrusive health care reform. Congratulations!
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Thu Jan-21-10 01:45 PM
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9. Thats about how I read it. He has no choice. Nad he has been cleared as BI already. |
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Thu Jan-21-10 10:27 PM
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10. YOU LAUGH BUT GIVE THIS THE WEEKEND |
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THE SCOTUS DECISION ALLOWS THE PRESIDENT EFFECTIVELY PIVOT THE ENTIRE CONVERSATION TO ONE OF RESONATING POPULIST APPEAL THE CORPORATION AND THE GOP LACKEYS ARE NOW PAINTED AS THE ENEMY OD ALL AMERICANS>
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