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Wed Mar-17-10 07:52 PM
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I'm sending Dennis Kucinich a contribution along with a Thank You letter! |
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I figured since some of his supporters are asking for their money back, I'd try to replace a bit of it.
I hope some of my DU friends join me if they are able to financially.
In changing his mind, what he did was principled not in terms of ideology but in terms of practicality!
I had written him a polite letter a few days back asking for his vote. I don't know if he read it, but he did what I was asking him to do, and I didn't think he would. He proved me wrong, and that was a good thing in this instance.
I'm taking my hat off to Dennis Kucinich who could have simply stuck to his gun, and I humbly say to him, Thank You Rep. Kucinich; you've made a difference in the life of many in this country (including myself)!
I salute you for doing what is right and looking out for your Constituents in the process!! :patriot:
PS. I'm sure that he'll have plenty more votes to make against whatever this President proposes in the future, so I'm sure that even his most ardent fans who may be disappointed with his decision right now will have their faith restored in their guy sooner than soon. ;)
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Wed Mar-17-10 08:00 PM
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5. I am sure he will appreciate your donation |
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But do not delude yourself. The passage of this bill will not be anything to cheer about. And frankly...he disappointed many of his constituents today.
He made a very bad choice....as did all those who believe this bill to be anything but a huge mistake.
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Wed Mar-17-10 08:02 PM
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7. I am well informed, and I see it differently..... |
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But thank you for your input in this thread. :hi:
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Wed Mar-17-10 08:07 PM
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9. Anytime...would not want DU to be anymore of an... |
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echo chamber than it already is.
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Wed Mar-17-10 08:42 PM
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15. I don't really get a say as to what this place is..... |
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but if you think that disagreeing just because if not it becomes an echo chamber is a reason to disagree, knock yourself out... plus, I'm not sure what that has to do with anything in my OP. :shrug:
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Wed Mar-17-10 08:24 PM
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14. Frenchie, I agree with the poster above. This bill's supporters |
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will be very unhappy in the fall when the R's beat the Dems over the head with it and make big gains as a result.
But I admire that you mostly disagree without rancor. I wish more posters on here managed to keep the discussion civil.
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Wed Mar-17-10 08:45 PM
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16. You are free to disagree....... |
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That's the beauty of it all!
Still, I ask those who agree with me to see if they have a small amount to donate to Rep. Kucinich due to what I truly believe was the right choice.
As for the "Rs" beating the "Ds", I'm not sure you are correct just yet. Personally, I think the demise of the Democratic party are way premature, 9 months out. One day is an eternity in politics, so I wouldn't bet against the blue team just yet if I were you. :hi:
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Wed Mar-17-10 08:58 PM
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18. I have a hunch that once the bill is signed the headlines are |
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going to read "Health Insurance Stocks Soar" and "Insurance Mandate Angers Consumers." The corporate media has been very silent about the specifics of the bill. I think they are laying low, anticipating an all out media blitz to turn the public against it and boost the R's in the midterms. Yes, the bill throws some legit. bones to the public. However, that mandate is going to be like a big albatross around Dems' necks and may well sink them. Time will tell.
:hi: Back at you!
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Wed Mar-17-10 09:04 PM
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20. The mandates don't kick in till 2014, and that year, I believe that the fine is $94.00 |
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although it will incrementally grow to 2.5% of one's income in 2017.
However, the fine, if not paid, cannot be collected via liens or levies, and is not criminally prosecutable...instead it will be added to one's tax bill. Plus, depending on your income, one can be exempted depending on their income.
Actually, I think folks will love the tax credits they will start to receive with their 2010 tax returns, in 2011.
Democrats may be a lot of things, but when it comes to numbers, they are not as stupid as some might think.
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Wed Mar-17-10 08:01 PM
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6. Good idea! Maybe you should write my |
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blue dog, Frenchie! Maybe too late to write and you're not a resident of his District but this vote affects all of us. Michael Arcuri/BlueDog. 202-225-3665. http://arcuri.house.gov/
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Wed Mar-17-10 08:03 PM
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8. I was going to do that yesterday, and didn't get to it. |
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Edited on Wed Mar-17-10 08:04 PM by FrenchieCat
I will call tomorrow morning and write this eve (I'm on Pacific Time!)
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Wed Mar-17-10 08:08 PM
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11. Thank you, bc the more the merrier and |
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Wed Mar-17-10 08:08 PM
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10. I'm starting to lose track of all the folks and organizations |
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I've contributed (dibs and dabs) to, but I can sure muster a thank you for a guy who held out, but sees that there is a bigger picture and is not willing to be a part of foundering the Obama presidency. I applaud him for that, and as you say, know he will have many more opportunities to hold the Dems' feet to the fire on many issues, including the improvement of this bill when passed.
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Thu Mar-18-10 03:58 AM
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32. That's how I do it to....dibs and dabs..... |
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when I can afford it.
This is worthwhile, cause I didn't expect it!
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Wed Mar-17-10 08:19 PM
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Wed Mar-17-10 08:20 PM
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13. His yes vote sets a path to Single Payer for All |
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Wed Mar-17-10 08:47 PM
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Especially when the provision for the amount that employers pay in premium for any one employee has to be included on the employee's W-2. This will actually be the first time that employees have an inkling as to how much employer provided healthcare actually cost. That may be an eye opener for some.
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Wed Mar-17-10 09:04 PM
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21. To think it took him this long to figure it out. n/t |
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Thu Mar-18-10 01:27 AM
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31. But he figured it out. |
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That's what counts. With time to spare, too.
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19. He changed his mind?! That must mean he's no longer principled?! n/t |
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Wed Mar-17-10 09:06 PM
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22. No, that's not what it means. Means that he understands that |
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principled practicality makes more sense, and it does. Being against stuff doesn't really lead to solutions. One has to really think about all of that, if what is important is the end game, not what it looks like at half time.
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Thu Mar-18-10 12:03 AM
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30. It was actually sarcasm I was using. |
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Many on DU you were claiming he's voting no and standing by that vote because he's principled and I was asking whether he could still be principled after this. I do agree with you though.
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Wed Mar-17-10 09:22 PM
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23. Seems like the least you can do.. |
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after all the ridiculous shit that was flung at him by the bill boosters.
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Wed Mar-17-10 09:54 PM
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26. I'm sorry, but I'm not responsible for what other people do. I'm not a "Unit"! |
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Edited on Wed Mar-17-10 09:54 PM by FrenchieCat
You've been talking down the economy since day one, you and Fox and CNBC. Does that make you responsible for putting people out of work and for lowering consumer sentiment? :shrug:
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Wed Mar-17-10 09:59 PM
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29. Frenchie you really don't want to go there |
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Edited on Wed Mar-17-10 10:01 PM by cornermouse
when a simple Google search on DU at the upper right hand corner of this very page is so easy and so convenient.
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Wed Mar-17-10 09:37 PM
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I donated earlier today in penance for getting testy about his "firm no" position. I thought his press conference today was great. I am glad Pres. Obama spent some time with him on this.
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Wed Mar-17-10 09:47 PM
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25. Did it myself this afternoon. |
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I appreciate whet he is doing.
And I thank him for it.
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Wed Mar-17-10 09:55 PM
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Good thread, Frenchie. :thumbsup:
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Thu Mar-18-10 05:21 AM
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Some people would rather spend their money out of sheer spite rather than spread it around among the people who need it most.
See, and this is where I think it's odd. I cannot imagine President Obama countenancing this sort of thing - at least, not if he's the man his most ardent supporters claim he is. I would imagine President Obama would say something like "We need to come together. Join me in donating to a local health care clinic." I think President Obama would be appalled by how some of his ferocious supporters act in his name,
But nah. That would mean this is about something other than a blue shirt. So it's "Join me in sticking it in some internet posters' eye!"
I do hope you're prepared for November. I suspect you won't be able to blame the losses on gay people this time around. You know, like you did last time.
I am having more and more trouble figuring out the dispositional differences between Republicans and Democrats.
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