EAllusion wrote: That Ossoff lost doesn't mean his message of political civility and centrist fiscal conservatism is a dead-fish issue to voters. That probably had next to nothing to do with the outcome of the race.
And what were those messages - specially to his district? What did offer that Handle did not?
What was it that $30 million failed him in this great message you have yet to articulate?!?!
You bloviate at nauseam EA. When will you become employed?
You are aware the point I'm making feeds into the point you want to argue here, right?
It does. If this Senate bill is as bad as Mark Levine is saying, I'm not sure it matters which party is in power. Both parties are headed toward single payer healthcare and equally awful for freedom and the younger generation who will disproportionately bear the cost as the interest compounds. As David Horowitz pointed out, the Republican bill offers the same impossible entitlements as Obamacare yet funds it with deficit spending rather than tax increases. And these are the same people that promised to repeal and replace Obamacare. Totally unacceptable. Then Trump calls the House healthcare bill "mean?" It's as if these politicians are again pandering to people on your side of the aisle who hate them and would never vote for them anyway.
“There were mothers who took this [Rodney King LA riots] as an opportunity to take some milk, to take some bread, to take some shoes ... They are not crooks.”
This liberal would be about socializing … uh, umm. … Would be about, basically, taking over, and the government running all of your companies.