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Originally Posted by The Demon
I'm a republican but I don't always agree with their policies. I think they should come up with a better alternative to Obamacare, rather than just say "no no no no". But that's the way the game is played. The Democrats are just as guilty. However, if you really want to argue public sector vs. private sector in terms of overall destruction, I'll be more than happy to put up a case for the government destroying our economy far more than the private sector ever could.
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i totally agree with you there. the law is all powerful &, well, just look at iran. but whats happening today is that the healthcare system is broken. in the past, our government fought for the little guy (my favorite repub is teddy) & broke up the steel trust, the oil trust, these trusts were killing competition & engaged in predatory pricing. a similar racket is happening in health care, but the government is powerless to do anything to stop it. the dems have huge majorities but still cant pass reform. i know the repubs argue the reform consisting of more government is the problem. Its just a shame they can't break their addiction to special interest money & take on these big companies. theres really no excuse for the way the repubs are in bed with big corporations. they are so in bed they will sell out their own idealogy (bailouts) to make them happy. If the repubs can't recognize there is a role some goverment can play in solving problems, then we need a third party.