zeemike
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Wed Dec-16-09 06:47 AM
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I would run an end run around their offense and spike one on their asses.
I would encourage progressives to kill the HCR bill in the congress and literally dump the whole 2000 pages in the trash can. Then I would ask for prime time air time and make a speech that says this....
"I am announcing today that I am issuing an executive order to the HHS department to allow anyone that qualifies as low income to buy into medicare regardless of age."
The yells of unconstitutional and communist would be deafening, but they could not stop it....and suddenly Obama would become a populist. It is not unconstitutional and has been done before for other perposes....and they already are calling him a communist so there is nothing to loose and everything to gain.
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Wed Dec-16-09 06:48 AM
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1. I wish that would happen |
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But it won't. I have completely lost hope in our government. We are screwed. It is going to take something like a violent revolution to change anything.
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Wed Dec-16-09 06:54 AM
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2. Sometimes wishes are granted. |
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And only a non-violent revolution will bring the change we are looking for. If you invite violence in it tends to take over the leadership and become the new boss.
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Wed Dec-16-09 07:25 AM
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5. Boy, I can't tell you how much I hope that wish is granted. |
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I am so depressed over this whole healthcare thing and the economy and just everything. I guess I got my hopes up too high. I'm hoping violence like what happened against the French aristocracy won't be needed - because you are right, that would be awful for everyone - but I have a sinking feeling that violence on a small scale (think of the struggles the workers had in forming unions, the miners strikes, etc.) might be necessary for anything to happen. Class warfare has been going on for decades against the 99.9% of us and we have to fight back somehow. I hope we can fight and win without violence but I am so pessimistic right now and so depressed....
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Wed Dec-16-09 08:03 AM
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6. Violence is never necessary |
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But it happens when we loose control. And the reason why it is never necessary is because we outnumber them greatly. And having power in numbers is what we should be using.
And this is all depressing but we must not let it disengage us.
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Wed Dec-16-09 08:04 AM
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7. I wish I knew how to fight back effectively. I wish I knew what to do. |
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Wed Dec-16-09 08:31 AM
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13. Study Gandhi and the nonviolent approach of MLK. |
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Wed Dec-16-09 07:03 AM
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3. Considering all the option have been met |
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and each and everyone of them has come under severe opposition, I say why not, especially knowing it's been done before.
It will be sen as a form of a veto in the best interest of the people.
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Wed Dec-16-09 07:15 AM
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4. The optimist in me wants to believe in him. |
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But the pessimist in me says they will kill him if he tries.
But we always hope that someone will have the courage to put their balls on the line for us.
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Wed Dec-16-09 08:13 AM
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8. You know I have had the feeling since almost the start |
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of his presidency that someone sat him down, with a gun to his head at least figuratively if not literally, and told him, "this is the way it's going to be." I get the feeling someone else is running things, the same people who were behind Cheney/Bush. I see in President Obama a feeling of anger, defeat, hopelessness, that he didn't have in his eyes before he was elected. I truly think someone is pulling his strings, that he is being blackmailed or threatened.
Anyway just my crazy theory I guess.
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Wed Dec-16-09 08:28 AM
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11. Not crazy at all in my mind. |
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I have felt that for years....it kind of came to me one time when I was watching Jimmy Carter being interviewed bo someone and the interviewer asked what surprised him most about being president, and he answered "I was surprised by how little power the president has" And Carter has an expressive face that is easy for me to read and there was something dark there.
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Wed Dec-16-09 08:37 AM
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14. Thanks for saying i'm not so crazy.... |
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But if we are right, who are the powers that really are running things? And how do we change things for the better?
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Wed Dec-16-09 09:02 AM
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16. I don't think we would recognize the names. |
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But they are probably the powerfully rich that sit on the boards of directors of many corporations, most of which are part of the military industrial complex and have control over our military. But that is all just a guess because their bubble is far removed from the rest of us.
How do we change things? Through non co-operation with evil. And it will take time and cost many of us a lot to do it, but I see no other way.
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Wed Dec-16-09 08:15 AM
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9. But if he does that the Republicans will be unhappy, and we all know by now |
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that nothing earns Obama's disapproval quite so fast as the prospect of upsetting a Republican.
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Wed Dec-16-09 08:21 AM
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10. If you were Obama you never would have gotten elected |
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Wed Dec-16-09 08:30 AM
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12. A point not lost to me. n/t |
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Wed Dec-16-09 09:01 AM
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15. WOW!! ANOTHER person who thinks exectutive orders can't be nullified in a day by congress by congres |
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...cutting of the funds to that agency etc.
No, Obama is NOT all powerful
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Wed Dec-16-09 09:05 AM
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17. Yes they can be nullified by congress. |
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So let congress de fund medicare....just let them suggest it and you would have a revolution on your hands....and it would be led by Seniors.
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