One of the few smart Dems who voted against it:
Dem Congressman on Obamacare: The Worst Is Yet to Come, It’s ‘Going to Hit the Fan’
Obamacare: The Worst Is Yet To Come Says Dem
Obamacare: The Worst Is Yet To Come Says Dem
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Re: Obamacare: The Worst Is Yet To Come Says Dem
I'm still waiting for you to back up your claim that Democrats are "running from Obamacare." All you've done is show how one or two Democrats are playing politics because they're in Red States, talking about making the ACA better. None have suggested a repeal.
Re: Obamacare: The Worst Is Yet To Come Says Dem
From That Article:
Yep! He is right about that. Repealing Obamacare is now impossible. The the ACA is here to stay. The GOP pretty much lost big time in the election of 2012. Not only did Romney lose the Presidential election, but the GOP lost two seats in the Senate, and the GOP also lost several seats in the House. And Not counting any of the votes from those eight Congressional races from California that had six of them Democrat verses Democrat and two of them Republican verses Republican, the GOP still lost the popular vote in the House by about 627,000 votes. Hopefully, the GOP will be able to do much better in the election of 2014.
Repeal is now impossible, he says, because of the number of Americans who’ve signed up for the law’s exchanges. Democrats will take big political hits on the law this fall anyway, Lynch said.
Yep! He is right about that. Repealing Obamacare is now impossible. The the ACA is here to stay. The GOP pretty much lost big time in the election of 2012. Not only did Romney lose the Presidential election, but the GOP lost two seats in the Senate, and the GOP also lost several seats in the House. And Not counting any of the votes from those eight Congressional races from California that had six of them Democrat verses Democrat and two of them Republican verses Republican, the GOP still lost the popular vote in the House by about 627,000 votes. Hopefully, the GOP will be able to do much better in the election of 2014.
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