RNC’s own description on their YouTube page.
Today a national TV network turns its airwaves over to President Obamas pitch for government-run health care. Shouldnt this be a bipartisan discussion?
Perhaps the RNC should hire Reverend Al Green to pen a a new song entitled, Let’s Fail Together.
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Good day everyone, it’s wonderful to hear the RNC plead for a seat at the table, while trying to slam the idea of government care… if only it the DC Dems would treat them with the irrelevance they have earned.
Anyone discovered any new healthcare advertisements (pro or con) today?
Great job ES. If I come across anything I’ll post it here.
Thanks Millineryman. I’m expecting a multifaceted Harold and Louise year. No better time, place, and group of people than right here to make sure it meets scrutiny this time.
It’s not the Dems’ fault that the Republicans’ notion of a ”bipartisan discussion” is to give them their way or they throw a tantrum.
Nothing like presenting a false choice, is there? My doctor and I don’t make decisions, bureaucrats at Blue Cross/Blue Shield decide to what extent they’ll fulfill their side of the contract.
So, let’s see: government bureaucrats who don’t receive bonuses based on the amount of care they evade, or corporate bureaucrats who do? I don’t need an open book test to figure that out.
I could hear the serious music as you interpreted it. *s*
Thanks for that link. Had not seen this. They are going to spend millions, no probably “billions” fighting the “option”
Hell folks do not need any more “choices’ the INsurance “choices” out there make your head spin with confusion and small print.
The Insurance companies are turning on the big guns