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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 675386" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>I disagree. The article seems to go down the alternate reality that Olberman and Maddow were trying to sell on election night and that is the American people want this healthcare bill and the are punishing the democrats for not passing it. Polls have shown that Americans overwhelmingly do not like this bill and are not happy with the democrats procedural moves to ram it down our throats. If the democrats want to retain any semblence of a majority this November they better kill this bill and start from scratch or big losses are in their future. The correlation made between the Bush tax cuts and this bill are silly at best because who does not like or want a tax cut? When people see legislation that is going to increase their taxes, unless they are an Obama constituent, and is going to force them to be a customer of a large health insurer with the threat of jailtime I'm surprised that 30% of this country can support it. It also appears that the house does not have the votes to pass the Senate healthcare bill, so they have to either drastically change it, or kill it. Killing it appears to be the best move the democrats can make at this point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 675386, member: 249"] I disagree. The article seems to go down the alternate reality that Olberman and Maddow were trying to sell on election night and that is the American people want this healthcare bill and the are punishing the democrats for not passing it. Polls have shown that Americans overwhelmingly do not like this bill and are not happy with the democrats procedural moves to ram it down our throats. If the democrats want to retain any semblence of a majority this November they better kill this bill and start from scratch or big losses are in their future. The correlation made between the Bush tax cuts and this bill are silly at best because who does not like or want a tax cut? When people see legislation that is going to increase their taxes, unless they are an Obama constituent, and is going to force them to be a customer of a large health insurer with the threat of jailtime I'm surprised that 30% of this country can support it. It also appears that the house does not have the votes to pass the Senate healthcare bill, so they have to either drastically change it, or kill it. Killing it appears to be the best move the democrats can make at this point. [/QUOTE]
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