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    The House next week will vote to do away with the health care bill, yes they will vote for the 31st time to end the bill.

    30 times they have passed a bill to end health care and next they will do it again, that over one a month sense the last election, now we know what they have been doing with our tax dollars, how they have been earning their money, the Senate next week will get this bill and do the same thing they have done with the previous 30 bills sent to them, it will go straight to the round file as its not worth the paper its written on.

    I wonder what they would do if they passed a bill that the senate would actually look at?


    The republican lead house needs to start working for America and quit pouting, kicking the floor and throwing tantrums every time they cant have their own way.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverwind View Post
    Unprecedented Vote

    The House next week will vote to do away with the health care bill, yes they will vote for the 31st time to end the bill.

    30 times they have passed a bill to end health care and next they will do it again, that over one a month sense the last election, now we know what they have been doing with our tax dollars, how they have been earning their money, the Senate next week will get this bill and do the same thing they have done with the previous 30 bills sent to them, it will go straight to the round file as its not worth the paper its written on.

    I wonder what they would do if they passed a bill that the senate would actually look at?


    The republican lead house needs to start working for America and quit pouting, kicking the floor and throwing tantrums every time they cant have their own way.


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    This house vote doesn't worry me so much as the senate vote that could be coming about as early as next January or February 2013.
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    What's the definition of insanity again...

    I do find it ludicrous after 1 1/2 years they continue to waste time with purely partisan exercises that go nowhere. They only try and get things done at the last possible moment. Is doing the minimal (or less) and actual accomplishment you can run on [again]?

    Also what about the costs in manpower, electricity et al, that each session costs? I'd be interested to know what a session in the House and Senate cost per hour. Talk about waste in Government...
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    This plays into their belief that those on the left won't reach across the isle to meet them half way. They are still complaining about that, and WHY?

    In order for their insane belief to be maintained, they have to feel like they are doing something. So they formulate bills that no-one wants, and try to push them through.

    When they are defeated, they can cry foul, and feel like the victim. In order for them to keep feeling like the victim, they need to keep playing that same card. It fulfills both of their needs.

    To look like, and to feel like they are actually doing something, they keep writing the same bill, over and over again. "See, see. We're not a 'do-nothing congress'. We're working."

    Then when it doesn't go through, because no-one wants it. "See, see. We're the victims being oppressed. Those other guys are the Bullies. They won't let us steal their lunch money. No fair!"

    The republicans are not politicians. They are children. And when I say children, I mean little children. I've participated in Model UN, and mock Parliment stuff in High school. I've seen 15 year olds with better political savvy than what the current US congress boasts.

    Of course the Senate and the democrats won't debate these issues with them. It is not for the adult to think and talk like a toddler. It is for the child to grow up, and learn to function like an adult. You don't tell a screaming child in the night that the monster they imagine is in their closet is real. You tell them it is all in their imagination, and make them go back to bed. You don't acknowledge the childish idea that monsters are real, by building a monster trap. That only encourages their deluded belief. You open the closet and show them there is nothing there.

    In the end, the best you can do, is hope they grow out of their foolish notions, and maybe you can all start to get a peaceful night's sleep again.
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    I MARVEL at the following post. PLEASE, read it again. While YOU are reading it bear in mind that the testing cycles and the "ALLEGED" STANDARDS, are making immature political IDIOTS of the products of the American educational system.

    Unless we let educators be educators again, how well Americans read, how well Americans do mathematics and how well Americans write will be of no consequence. We will be as a country like an individual who has purchased a new car but who has no idea where he is going or how he will get there if he does find a lace to go...



    Quote Originally Posted by Cainanite View Post
    This plays into their belief that those on the left won't reach across the isle to meet them half way. They are still complaining about that, and WHY?

    In order for their insane belief to be maintained, they have to feel like they are doing something. So they formulate bills that no-one wants, and try to push them through.

    When they are defeated, they can cry foul, and feel like the victim. In order for them to keep feeling like the victim, they need to keep playing that same card. It fulfills both of their needs.

    To look like, and to feel like they are actually doing something, they keep writing the same bill, over and over again. "See, see. We're not a 'do-nothing congress'. We're working."

    Then when it doesn't go through, because no-one wants it. "See, see. We're the victims being oppressed. Those other guys are the Bullies. They won't let us steal their lunch money. No fair!"

    The republicans are not politicians. They are children. And when I say children, I mean little children. I've participated in Model UN, and mock Parliment stuff in High school. I've seen 15 year olds with better political savvy than what the current US congress boasts.

    Of course the Senate and the democrats won't debate these issues with them. It is not for the adult to think and talk like a toddler. It is for the child to grow up, and learn to function like an adult. You don't tell a screaming child in the night that the monster they imagine is in their closet is real. You tell them it is all in their imagination, and make them go back to bed. You don't acknowledge the childish idea that monsters are real, by building a monster trap. That only encourages their deluded belief. You open the closet and show them there is nothing there.

    In the end, the best you can do, is hope they grow out of their foolish notions, and maybe you can all start to get a peaceful night's sleep again.
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    As for the Republicans in the House, I can tell THEM right now where THEY can go...

    You may now guess where that might be...

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    Well they did it and boy were they proud that the republicans in the house voted again to overturn the health care bill, I just wish they would show Reed throwing it in the trash. The republicans were over joyed that they and they alone killed this evil bill. in the house we get it, they don't like it, and if they don't win both houses with at least a 60 vote in the senate and the presidency its a bill that will stay on the books.

    Now the question is what are the chances of that happening? Answer some where between not going to happen and a snow balls chance in hell where ever that is, last time I looked hell was somewhere near the republican side of the house.


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    All the individual names on the votes are public records.
    If the ObamaCare people were smart, not an accusation I would make,
    They would publish and harp on those names for being part of the problem in Congress.
    Money and time wasting theatric votes.

    All these Turkeys are up for re-election in November.

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