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In reply to the discussion: ObamaCare’s Relentless Creation of Second-Class Citizens (5) [View all]Egalitarian Thug
(12,448 posts)I and the millions of others that generally prefer to listen to people that both know what they're talking about and are in the habit of being right, are not rooting for failure, we simply understand what was done, by whom it was done, and for what purpose it was done.
Failure is the obvious and inevitable result of a bad republican idea that even the republicans recognized as a bad idea when they came up with it.
The sheer genius of putting the people most responsible for developing an over-priced, under-performing, and unresponsive health care system in total charge of the health care system is truly a wonder. But then, our standards have fallen so low these days that the capacity to stand upright and not drool at the same time now constitutes qualification to hold public office, so I guess it's not surprising that what is obvious to so many of us can be misconstrued as wishing for the inevitable result.
It comes down to this; Who is more at fault? Lucy for continuing to fool Charlie Brown with her kick the football game, or is it Charlie Brown for stupidly believing that this time it's going to work despite countless examples of failure with not one success?