Re: Here we go...Health Care 'Reform' passes
Sounds good, until you contemplate what the likelihood of true health care reform is now that 'reform' has already been passed.
As for Kucinich's "thoughts" - the substance of the Esquire article was not that he voted for the bill not due to its merits with regards to improving health care in America - he voted because it was a symbol of Obama's presidency, and he hoped that doing so would 'turn the tide'. He also voted because 77 others who swore they'd only vote for single payer - only 2 stuck it out and one is now out of office. Sounds like a chicken-out to me.
My respect for this man (DK) has just fallen precipitously. Obama has been a disaster in every conceivable respect - and even his own party is now reduced to "Hope" that he'll do something of note.
30 Demos in the House means nothing. The Demos in the Senate stuck together, and the Demos in the House kept it close enough together to pass the bill. So again I am unclear how your complaints about racist, homophobic, whatever is relevant.
As for corruption, are you trying to tell me the Demos are in any way better? For every Newt, there is a Feinstein.
Originally posted by bpr
As for Kucinich's "thoughts" - the substance of the Esquire article was not that he voted for the bill not due to its merits with regards to improving health care in America - he voted because it was a symbol of Obama's presidency, and he hoped that doing so would 'turn the tide'. He also voted because 77 others who swore they'd only vote for single payer - only 2 stuck it out and one is now out of office. Sounds like a chicken-out to me.
My respect for this man (DK) has just fallen precipitously. Obama has been a disaster in every conceivable respect - and even his own party is now reduced to "Hope" that he'll do something of note.
Originally posted by Starving Steve
As for corruption, are you trying to tell me the Demos are in any way better? For every Newt, there is a Feinstein.
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