Yep, the conservative way — let the poor die, because if their lives were worth anything, they’d have money like we do. Obamacare is going to work fine in Colorado, because we have Democrats in government who want the public insured. (On the other hand…. the entire Colorado congressional delegation has asked for federal assistance for the flood repairs, which is very nice. But what I just learned is that every last Republican in the Colorado delegation voted DOWN assistance for Hurricane Sandy. I’m sincerely hoping that the rest of the country is more charitable than our conservative @$$holes were.)
Meanwhile in Florida, healthcare services are hiring more people.Gov Rick Scott, who turned down $51 billion in federal money to implement Obamacare and opposed letting navigators tell people how to sign up, is taking credit for creating jobs.
I’ll agree it would be nice to have a new leader, but I have to ask myself…who does the right have that could do any better? Or for that matter who does the left have that will do any better?
It doesn’t matter who wins the next election. Both the parties are packed with radical nut jobs who would rather everyone else die than their personal ideology be compromised.
Nice try Dave. The original proposal by the Dems included all kinds of pork, but the Republicans refused to sign it.————- “They had the opportunity to have a $27 to $30 billion dollar legit relief package, packed it with pork, then dared us not to vote on it.” The bill included non-Sandy measures like $150 million for Alaskan fisheries, Politico’s Kevin Robillard notes.
ARodney over 10 years ago
Yep, the conservative way — let the poor die, because if their lives were worth anything, they’d have money like we do. Obamacare is going to work fine in Colorado, because we have Democrats in government who want the public insured. (On the other hand…. the entire Colorado congressional delegation has asked for federal assistance for the flood repairs, which is very nice. But what I just learned is that every last Republican in the Colorado delegation voted DOWN assistance for Hurricane Sandy. I’m sincerely hoping that the rest of the country is more charitable than our conservative @$$holes were.)
Enoki over 10 years ago
That stretcher is missing the battleship anchor dragging behind it.
Andrew over 10 years ago
Survival of the richest applies in USA?
guy42 over 10 years ago
The elephant ate the patient!!! Shades of Swift.
rockngolfer over 10 years ago
Meanwhile in Florida, healthcare services are hiring more people.Gov Rick Scott, who turned down $51 billion in federal money to implement Obamacare and opposed letting navigators tell people how to sign up, is taking credit for creating jobs.
warjoski Premium Member over 10 years ago
I’ll agree it would be nice to have a new leader, but I have to ask myself…who does the right have that could do any better? Or for that matter who does the left have that will do any better?
It doesn’t matter who wins the next election. Both the parties are packed with radical nut jobs who would rather everyone else die than their personal ideology be compromised.
pirate227 over 10 years ago
It will be done without the GOP like most social programs and later they will jump on the band wagon and try to take credit for it’s success.
Lamberger over 10 years ago
>Colorado is a seat of Right Wing Libertarianism and hard core Christians.And rabid fundamentalist vegetarians. At least in the cities.
ConserveGov over 10 years ago
Nice try Dave. The original proposal by the Dems included all kinds of pork, but the Republicans refused to sign it.————- “They had the opportunity to have a $27 to $30 billion dollar legit relief package, packed it with pork, then dared us not to vote on it.” The bill included non-Sandy measures like $150 million for Alaskan fisheries, Politico’s Kevin Robillard notes.
ConserveGov over 10 years ago
Frank Zappa…….lol
PAULHARVEY over 10 years ago
A recent poll by ABC News/ Washington Post showed 90% did not want to see this law implemented.
PAULHARVEY over 10 years ago
God, I hope you ignore the MSNBC crowd, no TV network in history is more wrong on more things with less people watching.