Steve Kelley for April 23, 2013

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    Chillbilly  almost 11 years ago

    The bigger picture is that the US is going BACKWARDS. Nearly all the things that made us great as a nation are stuck in the 20th century technology-wise. We don’t build or invent things that can’t be crammed into an iPhone anymore. We’d rather watch our bridges crumble and rely on 50 year old trains and planes, pot-hole riddled roads and schools that don’t look that much different than the ones in Nicaragua.

    But hey FREEDOM sure feels good when you’re standing on the corpse of a once great nation.

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    echoraven  almost 11 years ago

    Good one.

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    ARodney  almost 11 years ago

    The ACA does not have the government running health care. It’s private insurance companies. The government runs Medicare, which (it turns out) is the most effective, most comprehensive, and most efficient health care available in America. Kelley may be worried about government running health care, I say: “I wish.”

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    Mneedle  almost 11 years ago

    Right. The government will only pay for the procedures that the government will have the authority to deny access to. And the government will determine how much physicians will be paid. This will make physicians government employees. Good luck all.

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    joe vignone  almost 11 years ago

    The GOP caused this by their obstructionist efforts to thwart anything Obama proposes no matter how much it hurts the country. GOneParty.

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    donotemailme  almost 11 years ago

    What is President Obama doing with the remaining $3400 billion dollars he gets to spend this year?

    If President Obama gave a million dollars to EVERYONE in Atlanta, Boston, Detroit, San Francisco and WashingtonDC, he would still have enough left over to buy GM, Ford and Chrysler.

    Penny wise? I don’t know but definitely Dollar foolish.

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