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And THIS guy's whiny temper tantrum is more valid than the last thousand? TheWraith Jan 2012 #1
Maybe You Missed This Part ??? WillyT Jan 2012 #8
He's an admitted Liberal, and thus a liar MannyGoldstein Jan 2012 #11
LOL !!! WillyT Jan 2012 #12
maybe you missed this.... spanone Jan 2012 #28
And Both Things Can Be True... WillyT Jan 2012 #30
yes it is from this year. great praise of mr Obama and the healthcare reform. spanone Jan 2012 #32
Many Eyes Have Opened, Many Hearts Have Changed, Since March Of This Year... WillyT Jan 2012 #34
you give mr kirsch the benefit of the doubt...i give it to the President. spanone Jan 2012 #36
As Is Your Right WillyT Jan 2012 #37
and yours... spanone Jan 2012 #38
I'm reading the same thing in Ron Suskind's "Confidence Men". Fuddnik Jan 2012 #68
Not unlike Gore promoting NAFTA progressoid Jan 2012 #76
Thus institutionalizing mass murderers as intermediaries between us and out providers eridani Jan 2012 #80
What a pile of horse manure. Leopolds Ghost Jan 2012 #100
Yep. Insurance is NOT healthcare elehhhhna Jan 2012 #156
he refuses to act pragmaticly SwampG8r Jan 2012 #75
Man, ever heard of tiny URL? DiverDave Jan 2012 #53
Throw him under the bus to join the other progressives who don't stick to the party line. Better Believe It Jan 2012 #43
So you are upto divisinve rhetoric several times a day now? Sheepshank Jan 2012 #155
Looks like you dropped a turd and ran. Why dont you stay and discuss? nm rhett o rick Jan 2012 #72
Why waste time discussing when one's goal is to divide? ClassWarrior Jan 2012 #110
Maybe trying to bait progressives into getting TS'd. Purely speculation. rhett o rick Jan 2012 #135
I would like to see that hootinholler Jan 2012 #158
now they will have to have SwampG8r Jan 2012 #2
Confirms this for those of us who thought it was true at the time theaocp Jan 2012 #3
Well, the President was getting "well-intentioned" and "well-informed" advice from Rahm no_hypocrisy Jan 2012 #4
Didn't someone else come out with a book or Autumn Jan 2012 #5
Yes BlueCheese Jan 2012 #46
I would like to read that book. Tom Rinaldo Jan 2012 #6
Fuck Ron Paul TransitJohn Jan 2012 #7
I believe the NY Times reported that Obama began by MannyGoldstein Jan 2012 #9
True... But That Report Was Dismissed Out Of Hand By Many Of Our Friends... WillyT Jan 2012 #10
But other than multiple independent corroborating sources MannyGoldstein Jan 2012 #15
:) nashville_brook Jan 2012 #27
Yes, because it wasn't reported on in-depth.. girl gone mad Jan 2012 #67
Su-prise, su-prise, su-prise. Occulus Jan 2012 #13
It REALLY disturbs me that the WH tries to remove people like Kirsch -- gateley Jan 2012 #14
It really doesn't matter if the votes weren't there. gulliver Jan 2012 #16
What exactly did "WE" get? 2banon Jan 2012 #22
Same here, AND... derby378 Jan 2012 #55
Ditto on all counts. Fearless Jan 2012 #73
Votes don't exist in a vacuum Hawkowl Jan 2012 #58
Is that how it worked when you were in congress? loyalsister Jan 2012 #59
I've been a staffer Hawkowl Jan 2012 #65
Exactly, Hawkowl Carolina Jan 2012 #94
Yes, it does matter that the government engages in thuggery, whether it be in this case EFerrari Jan 2012 #74
Du rec. Nt xchrom Jan 2012 #17
Wow, Obama really IS just like FDR. Especially on HC reform. Yet, Obama passed reform FarLeftFist Jan 2012 #18
All FDR got was Social Security, which Obama tried to cut, and MannyGoldstein Jan 2012 #20
You don't see the parallels? FDR backed down from health care reform because... FarLeftFist Jan 2012 #21
FDR picked his battles. But he unequivocally won some big battles. MannyGoldstein Jan 2012 #44
Of course FDR had 377 House seats and 73 Senate seats. Obama goes for wins he knows FarLeftFist Jan 2012 #45
You're absolutely correct loyalsister Jan 2012 #60
Exactly my point. Just laying the groundwork itself is a MAJOR accomplishment. FarLeftFist Jan 2012 #63
Laying the groundwork for what? Leopolds Ghost Jan 2012 #108
I guess all of us just don't realize how Social Security got started eridani Jan 2012 #81
Those pesky details loyalsister Jan 2012 #86
It didn't start out as a perfect program, but it did start out as a GOVERNMENT progam eridani Jan 2012 #89
We all know that difference loyalsister Jan 2012 #146
So doctors getting arrested in the Senate = "not invested enough"? eridani Jan 2012 #147
Since you have all the answers loyalsister Jan 2012 #148
Single payer has been passed in CA 2 1/2 times, going on a third eridani Jan 2012 #149
"Public support" in CA does not translate into public support nationwide. loyalsister Jan 2012 #154
Because single payer advocates weren't interested in promoting public health care eridani Jan 2012 #157
No loyalsister Jan 2012 #159
FDR did NOT get SS in it's current form. CakeGrrl Jan 2012 #82
He got it established as a GOVERNMENT program eridani Jan 2012 #90
It was substantially in its current form MannyGoldstein Jan 2012 #91
I didn't miss it DeathToTheOil Jan 2012 #19
This message was self-deleted by its author spanone Jan 2012 #23
We knew this all along. Occupy. woo me with science Jan 2012 #24
+1 Get the money out of politics. Zorra Jan 2012 #71
Post removed Post removed Jan 2012 #25
STFU? theaocp Jan 2012 #29
Um... You Forgot The Sarcasm Thingy... WillyT Jan 2012 #31
no i didnt forget sarcasm tibbiit Jan 2012 #42
True, I can't AFFORD to live in a Gingrich or Romney led country. FarLeftFist Jan 2012 #39
We already live in a Gingrich and Romney run country Carolina Jan 2012 #95
This is parody, right? woo me with science Jan 2012 #41
So I kind of get the impression you don't want to Autumn Jan 2012 #50
LOL !!! WillyT Jan 2012 #51
What can I say? I'm fucking psychic Autumn Jan 2012 #54
Don't worry he'll veto any health reform bill that doesn't contain the Public Option...oh, wait. Tierra_y_Libertad Jan 2012 #26
Do you think he would veto one that does? loyalsister Jan 2012 #61
knr frylock Jan 2012 #33
K&R (nt) T S Justly Jan 2012 #35
I saw him on The Young Turks a few days ago. It confirms what I already knew. Edweird Jan 2012 #40
Richard Kirsch ProSense Jan 2012 #47
I JUST ordered this! Cherchez la Femme Jan 2012 #48
...but he sings Al Green, bvar22 Jan 2012 #49
Well the needs of the one Autumn Jan 2012 #56
Well, that's true. girl gone mad Jan 2012 #77
He IS dreamy, isn't he? CakeGrrl Jan 2012 #83
K&R raouldukelives Jan 2012 #52
Surprising? K&R JackRiddler Jan 2012 #57
Gees, I wish my memory were better - Dem. bill failed... fadedrose Jan 2012 #62
You're going to alert because Moosepoop Jan 2012 #64
You are correct.. fadedrose Jan 2012 #66
Obama should have never allowed the public option to be Ron Green Jan 2012 #69
OBAMA BAAAAAADDDDDDDDD!!!!!! Liberal_Stalwart71 Jan 2012 #70
Obama perfect. girl gone mad Jan 2012 #78
Go find some proof. CakeGrrl Jan 2012 #79
Yep! GOBAMA 2012!!!!!!! Liberal_Stalwart71 Jan 2012 #142
Obama's health care stance was always weak. joshcryer Jan 2012 #84
Mandates were designed to kill single payer, according to Washington Monthly when they interviewed Leopolds Ghost Jan 2012 #88
No, they were designed as an alternative. joshcryer Jan 2012 #92
The mandates go against the principles on which the country was founded, oppos. to Mercantilism. Leopolds Ghost Jan 2012 #97
Single payer is a mandate, so I am just going to take what you're saying here... joshcryer Jan 2012 #99
Single payer is a mandate to purchase private health insurance with private income? Do tell. Leopolds Ghost Jan 2012 #101
No, single payer is a mandate that all pay into a group pool of individuals for health care. joshcryer Jan 2012 #102
Or, you know, we will continue to boycott any insurance provider that attempts to market a private Leopolds Ghost Jan 2012 #105
I'm not insured. joshcryer Jan 2012 #109
Look, I think we've done this issue to death... Leopolds Ghost Jan 2012 #134
I remember those debates well. joshcryer Jan 2012 #136
A federal public option would be paid for by fines on the uninsured. That was the whole IDEA. Leopolds Ghost Jan 2012 #106
This message was self-deleted by its author joshcryer Jan 2012 #112
K&R! jannyk Jan 2012 #85
The Public Option was a show pony from day one. Leopolds Ghost Jan 2012 #87
He campaigned against mandates because it was the moderate thing to do. joshcryer Jan 2012 #93
Which means he lied and knew he was lying in advance. JoeyT Jan 2012 #96
No, I doubt he knew he was going to do it. joshcryer Jan 2012 #98
Buck Krugman. He supported the mandate. We're supposed to side with him on every issue why? Leopolds Ghost Jan 2012 #103
The Public Option was to have been paid for by fines on the uninsured. Nuff said. Leopolds Ghost Jan 2012 #104
Where is this coming from? Mandates are to stop freeloaders from rising costs... joshcryer Jan 2012 #107
Again you use Hillary Clinton's 53%er rhetoric "freeloaders" to refer to the uninsured. Leopolds Ghost Jan 2012 #111
Edwards and Hillary both funded those people. They didn't *fine* them. joshcryer Jan 2012 #115
I.e. the working poor. Leopolds Ghost Jan 2012 #116
So single payer wouldn't make "the working poor" as you call them, pay into it? joshcryer Jan 2012 #118
I'm a civil libertarian, yes. Private insurance cos. != society. != common payer. Leopolds Ghost Jan 2012 #123
I'm talking about putting people into one large group pool... joshcryer Jan 2012 #131
38% of Americans uninsured make more than $50k a year. joshcryer Jan 2012 #122
Also, the concept that freeloaders are responsible for rising costs is a Republicrat meme Leopolds Ghost Jan 2012 #113
The same people paying into a mandated program would have to pay into single payer. joshcryer Jan 2012 #117
So the low fines "are working" by forcing people who couldn't afford ins. to buy ins? Leopolds Ghost Jan 2012 #125
You don't ... get fined if you make no money. joshcryer Jan 2012 #127
No, only if you're employed. The minute I get a job, I have to explain to them Leopolds Ghost Jan 2012 #129
Obama's original no-mandate proposal included fines! joshcryer Jan 2012 #132
How can it be no-mandate if you fine people for not having insurance? Leopolds Ghost Jan 2012 #133
The fines were for parents with children. joshcryer Jan 2012 #137
I really don't see a distinction. You're "paying the man" either way. joshcryer Jan 2012 #138
So he did it because it was the weakest Democratic position to take? ClassWarrior Jan 2012 #114
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As Obama said, mandates are bad idea for the same reason that mandated private housing is a bad idea Leopolds Ghost Jan 2012 #119
LOL, I am amazed to see Obama's moderate policies being trumpeted here. joshcryer Jan 2012 #120
You mean Obama's weakest Democratic policies. ClassWarrior Jan 2012 #121
Moderate policies are not the same as weak actions. joshcryer Jan 2012 #124
No, moderate policies are the same as weak policies. ClassWarrior Jan 2012 #126
Leopolds Ghost at least appears to back Obama's moderate policy. joshcryer Jan 2012 #128
So? That doesn't shove "moderate" any closer to the strong Democratic end of the values spectrum. ClassWarrior Jan 2012 #130
Well, Obama DID say during the campaign that he didn't believe S/payer could get passed. Schema Thing Jan 2012 #143
Obama hates us. JoePhilly Jan 2012 #144
hates us he does... he wants to steal the precioussssss... dionysus Jan 2012 #151
Shoulda gone after the Banksters and Wall Street Thugs in his first year, deal with HC "Reform" 2banon Jan 2012 #145
keep trying. dionysus Jan 2012 #150
Try Reading... WillyT Jan 2012 #153
... Cleita Jan 2012 #152
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