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DMX7
05-13-2011, 12:25 AM
Before, during, and after Democrats voted to reform the health-care system in 2010, Republicans made it their mission to scare seniors about the death panels and rationed care that would await them in the grim dystopia that their twilight years had now become. Along with the terrible economy, it was a pretty effective message — you will recall that the Republicans achieved one of the biggest landslides in history. Now, however, the tables have turned. Last month, it was the Republicans who nearly unanimously backed Congressman Paul Ryan's plan to turn Medicare from a guaranteed insurance program into a voucher program in which seniors would be given a subsidy to help them cover the cost of private insurance, and the Democrats have been bludgeoning the GOP with their own "Mediscaring" campaign ever since. It is at this point that Republicans have suddenly decided that the problem of rising health-care costs is just too important to play politics with. TPM reports:

Nearly a dozen House Republican freshmen held a press conference outside the Capitol Tuesday morning to "wipe the slate clean," and "hit the reset button."

"Yeah, I mean there's been -- again, this is a both-sides issue," said Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) when asked if GOP candidates and the NRCC had engaged in 'MediScare' tactics last year. "To say that one side is blameless in trying to use issues to win votes is just dishonest."

On Tuesday, Kinzinger and 41 of his colleagues sent a letter to President Obama, asking him to rein in Democratic attacks on GOP members who voted for the House budget, which includes a plan to privatize Medicare and cap spending on the program.


And this just in: The Democrats sent back a reply letter consisting entirely of the letters "F" and "U."

http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2011/05/gop_congressmen_would_like_dem.html

Nbadan
05-13-2011, 12:30 AM
On Tuesday, Kinzinger and 41 of his colleagues sent a letter to President Obama, asking him to rein in Democratic attacks on GOP members who voted for the House budget, which includes a plan to privatize Medicare and cap spending on the program.


And this just in: The Democrats sent back a reply letter consisting entirely of the letters "F" and "U."

:lol don't screw with AARP

...just goes to show what can happen when rational people ban together for a common good..