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<blockquote data-quote="UPS Lifer" data-source="post: 713401" data-attributes="member: 9789"><p>bbsam, </p><p>I wouldn't say that the claims are exaggerated if you look at who comprises the American voters. I do agree that repealing the law is a real stretch. After all, it is the people we voted in who would have to repeal the law. I think there is a better chance for the state lawsuits (of which my state is a part of) to win in the Supreme Ct. I am also hopeful that come November people who support repeal are elected to help stop the funding of this law that will bankrupt our country. </p><p></p><p>What galls me about certain posters is there BLIND support for BO and Congress. I think you need to be a critical thinker when it comes to politics. You need to look past all the hype and look at actions not talk. You need to be cognizant of future ramifications of actions taken. You also need to look at historical events and how policies shaped the past to see what impact these policies might affect the future. </p><p></p><p>I have been around a lot of left wing and right wing thinkers. They completely discount the other sides point of view. To them there is no other side except wacko! Most of us are in the middle and we are watching the American dream slip away for us and our children and their children. I feel very comfortable in saying that most independents who voted for Obama did not sign on for any of this. Obama talks a centrist game and acts in an ultra liberal to liberal fashion. He does just enough in the centrist arena to keep centrists at bay. Look at his actions and the people he surrounds himself with. He is socializing America in a slow and very deliberate fashion which will do irreparable harm to this country within next 3-8 years. Your first indication will be inflation - and rising interest rates and higher taxes for the 53% who pay taxes. The other 47% don't care because they are getting everything handed to them.</p><p></p><p></p><p>A lot of the members of Congress are concerned with only two things ... raising a war chest and getting re-elected. A Rasmussen poll conducted mid March showed that only 11% of the people polled thought that Congress is doing a good to excellent job. My guess is that most of them are far left liberals. 64% think that Congress is doing a poor job. Based on the kool-aid I read from Diesel I think he is in the top 4% of the left left wing. This is only my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPS Lifer, post: 713401, member: 9789"] bbsam, I wouldn't say that the claims are exaggerated if you look at who comprises the American voters. I do agree that repealing the law is a real stretch. After all, it is the people we voted in who would have to repeal the law. I think there is a better chance for the state lawsuits (of which my state is a part of) to win in the Supreme Ct. I am also hopeful that come November people who support repeal are elected to help stop the funding of this law that will bankrupt our country. What galls me about certain posters is there BLIND support for BO and Congress. I think you need to be a critical thinker when it comes to politics. You need to look past all the hype and look at actions not talk. You need to be cognizant of future ramifications of actions taken. You also need to look at historical events and how policies shaped the past to see what impact these policies might affect the future. I have been around a lot of left wing and right wing thinkers. They completely discount the other sides point of view. To them there is no other side except wacko! Most of us are in the middle and we are watching the American dream slip away for us and our children and their children. I feel very comfortable in saying that most independents who voted for Obama did not sign on for any of this. Obama talks a centrist game and acts in an ultra liberal to liberal fashion. He does just enough in the centrist arena to keep centrists at bay. Look at his actions and the people he surrounds himself with. He is socializing America in a slow and very deliberate fashion which will do irreparable harm to this country within next 3-8 years. Your first indication will be inflation - and rising interest rates and higher taxes for the 53% who pay taxes. The other 47% don't care because they are getting everything handed to them. A lot of the members of Congress are concerned with only two things ... raising a war chest and getting re-elected. A Rasmussen poll conducted mid March showed that only 11% of the people polled thought that Congress is doing a good to excellent job. My guess is that most of them are far left liberals. 64% think that Congress is doing a poor job. Based on the kool-aid I read from Diesel I think he is in the top 4% of the left left wing. This is only my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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