A scandal worse than Watergate
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Re: A scandal worse than Watergate
whatever it takes to keep you amused and off the streets
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Re: A scandal worse than Watergate
Conservative self delusion at it's best:
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2013/06/obamacare-and-conservative-self-delusion.html
Oh, did I happen to mention that Obamacare is here to stay?
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2013/06/obamacare-and-conservative-self-delusion.html
Oh, did I happen to mention that Obamacare is here to stay?
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Re: A scandal worse than Watergate
Careful, you'll upset the Cuckoos Nest....
One of the more important conservative beliefs about Obamacare, running right alongside the certainty that the law is a disaster that will fail in every respect, is the belief that Americans share their antipathy to the law. It certainly is true that the Affordable Care Act has a bad reputation, and the latest poll showing that support for Obamacare has dipped prompted the same wave of conservative gloating that results from every such poll. But looking even an inch beneath the surface reveals a public more frustrated and confused by Obamacare than opposed. Its specific elements poll well, though they’re the least known elements. Four out of ten Americans don’t realize the law hasn’t been struck down. A new poll out shows that the public, by a ten-point margin, trusts Democrats over Republicans on health-care issues. By a 52–34 percentĀ margin, they want Congress to implement or tinker with the law rather than repeal it. The nearly ubiquitous conservative belief that the public shares its passion for repealing Obamacare is a spate of self-delusion.
One of the more important conservative beliefs about Obamacare, running right alongside the certainty that the law is a disaster that will fail in every respect, is the belief that Americans share their antipathy to the law. It certainly is true that the Affordable Care Act has a bad reputation, and the latest poll showing that support for Obamacare has dipped prompted the same wave of conservative gloating that results from every such poll. But looking even an inch beneath the surface reveals a public more frustrated and confused by Obamacare than opposed. Its specific elements poll well, though they’re the least known elements. Four out of ten Americans don’t realize the law hasn’t been struck down. A new poll out shows that the public, by a ten-point margin, trusts Democrats over Republicans on health-care issues. By a 52–34 percentĀ margin, they want Congress to implement or tinker with the law rather than repeal it. The nearly ubiquitous conservative belief that the public shares its passion for repealing Obamacare is a spate of self-delusion.
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Re: A scandal worse than Watergate
Issa's IRS investigation is falling apart:
http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-06-13/darrell-issas-irs-investigation-is-falling-apart
http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-06-13/darrell-issas-irs-investigation-is-falling-apart
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Re: A scandal worse than Watergate
This investigation (not to be confused with all the other scandals) is still in it's early stages.
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