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    And what about the overwhelming African American vote?
    Crickets???

    I applaud the Democratic Party for finding a winning strategy, I'd vote the same way if I were given free .

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    Crickets???

    I applaud the Democratic Party for finding a winning strategy, I'd vote the same way if I were given free .
    The Repugs give the corps and 1% many $Ts in free

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    Crickets???

    I applaud the Democratic Party for finding a winning strategy, I'd vote the same way if I were given free .

    at such narrow minded thinking...

    TSA post is exactly why the GOP is losing every demographic nationally except the rich-man vote..

    RG is just regurgitating what I already posted in another thread....when TX turns blue...it's game over for GOP Presidents..

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    And what about the overwhelming African American vote?
    what about it?

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    I have no idea how to fix health care in America but Obamacare is a disaster. I would have gone with a public option but that's just me. It doesn't really matter if it's a Republican or a Democrat. Either one will probably up America more. Obama and Bush have destroyed America and anal raped Americans when it comes civil liberties and privacy.
    House Repugs have some ideas, to be proposed next week

    A Major Victory for Obama: House Republicans Introduce 3 Bills That Improve Obamacare

    House Republican leaders are planning to bring up three changes to Obamacare next week — but unlike dozens of prior bills, these are more minor measures that are not expected to be controversial. All three bills essentially fix drafting errors, perceived oversights or unintended consequences in the president’s Affordable Care Act. They have bipartisan support and are scheduled to be considered under a suspension of the rules, which limits debate and requires support from two-thirds of House members — a signal that leaders of both parties do not expect any heated debate.

    They hold some political significance, however, because they allow Republicans to push back against the Democrats’ talking point that the GOP is only interested in holding votes to pick at Obamacare’s flaws. They also represent the reality that Obamacare is now fully implemented — and not fixing errors could be more damaging to opponents than being perceived as trying to make Obamacare work better.

    What makes this news all the juicier is that Boehner and company introduced these bills last Friday while conservatives were distracted by CPAC. The right wingers were screaming about repeal from across the river the Republican leadership was submitting legislation that improves the law. On at least fifty previous occasions, Republicans tried to pass off attempts to repeal the law as improvements. In this case, Republicans are actually doing their jobs.

    The answer to why the House Republicans are trying to improve the ACA can be found the polling. The popularity of repeal has sunk to a record low. The vast majority of Americans say that they want to keep and improve the law.

    The biggest problem for Republicans is that their just say no to Obamacare position was destined to erode away. The name Obamacare isn’t popular, but much of what the law contains is. As the ACA is fully implemented, more people are seeing the benefits, the repeal position is becoming unsustainable. House Republicans have finally caught on that should they continue to say no, they will be rejecting some very popular elements of the law.

    This move by the House leadership is evidence that repeal movement is all, but, dead. Repeal Obamacare has joined Roe v Wade as nothing more than a conservative campaign slogan that will be used in future elections to encourage the Republican faithful to get out and vote.

    Speaker Boehner and the House Republican leadership have a loyal group of a few dozen Republicans, who combined Nancy Pelosi’s Democrats, make up a big enough coalition to pass these bills. Republicans will hypocritically continue to rant and rave publicly about how Obamacare must die while trying to slip legislation under the radar that fixes some of the unintended consequences caused by the law.

    House Republican leaders are quietly surrendering on the ACA. There will be plenty more wasteful show votes to repeal Obamacare, but that’s just a bit of theater for the folks back home. Boehner, Cantor, and the gang are throwing up the white flag.

    In order for Republicans to take credit for fixing the law, they are doing something that many thought they would never do. They are acknowledging the legitimacy of the ACA.

    It’s all but over. These small pieces of legislation mark a major shift, and a big win for President Obama.

    http://www.politicususa.com/2014/03/...iticus+USA+%29



    Republicans’ Worst Nightmare Comes True: Support For Repealing Obamacare Hits All Time Low

    A new Kaiser Family Foundation health tracking poll dealt a blow to Republicans by finding that support for repealing the ACA has hit an all time of low of 31%.


    There is bad news all over the place for Republicans in the poll, “When it comes to next steps on the law, a majority say it should be kept in place, including 48 percent who want Congress to work to improve it and 8 percent who say it should be kept as is. Fewer say Congress should repeal the law and replace it with a Republican-sponsored alternative (12 percent) or repeal it and not replace it (19 percent).”

    http://www.politicususa.com/2014/02/...hits-time.html




    Repugs ARE ING WRONG on everything that's FOR THE 99%




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    Repugs are lying that it was Obamacare that defeated Alex Sink in special FL election. Alex lost because it was a HEAVILY Repug district, Sink never had a chance.

    L I A R S !

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    And what about the overwhelming African American vote?
    Southern. Strategy.

    The legacy of that will haunt the GOP for quite some time.

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    Southern. Strategy.

    The legacy of that will haunt the GOP for quite some time.
    Actually, the white, racist, "Christian", guns Southern Strategy is a 3-card-monte that has worked, is working very well, as the Southern Strategy (which includes equivalent but not Confederate red states) tail wags the national political dog.

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