Bullshit...it was passed by congress and its constitutionality upheld by the
SCOTUS.  Just because you don't like it and just because the fascist
republicans didn't vote for it when they were in the minority doesn't mean
it was shoved down your throat.  They also tried 49 times to repeal
Obamacare...to the tune of 69 million dollars...and failed at it.  Seriously
Bruce...get a clue on this.  

Eric

-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Sorge [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2013 6:39 AM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: One political party holding US to ransom...


This bill was shoved down our throat. There is a large segment of the
population that never wanted it, but those in Capitol Hill don't really care
what we want. They only care what they want. The only time they really care
what we the people want is when it's re-election time, which is coming up
soon. And then they only make empty promises. Even that wretched whore
Pelosi said that we have to pass obamacare to see what's in obamacare.
Really? Since when do we pass a law on something that we really don't know
the contents of? I have not personally met one single person who was for
this, not one. I know of some people who are for it, but I have not met them
personally. Of course I have the luxury of complaining about this because I
will never have to sign up for Obamacare. But that does not mean that I
don't care about family members who might have to, but don't want to.

On Oct 2, 2013, at 7:30 AM, Vivec <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> Why should the Democrats not fund the plan that they put in place?
> This plan was voted for, it was agreed upon and it has stood up to all 
> the normal challenges that the GOP could bring against it.
> 
> Why does the GOP feel it has the right to shut down a country, and 
> affect the entire worlds economic markets, because it did not get what it
wanted?
> They LOST the elections. Someone else gets to lead the country until 
> the next elections. Deal with it.
> 
> This isn't both sides. It is one side that is forcing an issue no 
> matter what the costs are.  Since when has raising the debt ceiling 
> been an open point of negotiation? And what party was the last party to
use it as such?
> Think about it.
> 
> The playground is burning, and you have two taps to turn . The GOP 
> says give me what I want, what I have not been able to get through any 
> other means, or I will not turn this tap. The playground is burning.
> 
> Is that what you refer to as "negotiation" ?
> 
> It is blackmail! And the segment of the population that seems 
> satisfied to sit in the flames and nod their heads is equally baffling 
> to me. Can you think of the impact this can have on the bond and
investment markets?
> 
> 
> 




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