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Originally Posted by Sly
Right. They didn't say "no" loud enough, got it. This silly part of the law is obviously their fault. Obviously!
What's obvious is that both parties either missed this or both parties tried to sneak it through. There are problems with both of those scenarios. Which brings us back to: who put this in on the Senate, who put this in on the House... and why?
And then again this makes you wonder what other things were missed and snuck through in this massive bill that was pushed hard and accomplished something in less than a year that was not even close to being accomplished in many different decades.
Every law and bill has pork. Absolutely no doubt about that. Massive bills have even more pork. That doesn't make it wrong for people to be upset when they find out about this pork, particularly in bills as controversial as this.
Miss Pelosi was right. We found out afterwards. Thank God!
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I didn't say this law was the Republicans fault... and it's not about yelling loud enough, it's about a double standard within the Republican party.
Republicans against the healthcare law, for small business, lower taxes, ect - had the chance to show they really mean what they say and they failed to back it up.
That is a very clear and very simple thing to understand.
Clearly it wasn't missed if someone was trying to repeal it... it's also been in the news and been in the lists that show what the healthcare bill will do. If anyone that is voting on it, yes or no - hasn't read it, they shouldn't be in office.
Btw, don't assume I'm democrat cause I'm damn sure not and I've never voted for one. I've got damn full right to say they dropped the ball.