Thursday, August 20, 2009

The cycle of majority party stupidity accelerates once more

It took the democrats from 1932 to 1994 to completely ruin their connection with the american people.

It took the republicans from 1994 to 2006 and the Foley camel back breaking straw of hypocritcal preachy money spending corruption to make the american people sick.

And now it seems as if the current ultra leftist leadership and their truly sickening allies are blind to the fact that their orgasmic behavior and arrogant assumption of overarching mandate to undue the PURPOSE of 1776 has placed them and 2010 on another reversal of fortune and why ... but just read what a leading blue dog says below

Obama Ally: Dem Majority Is History If Health Reform Fails

A top Obama ally predicted Wednesday in an interview with ABC News that Democrats will lose their congressional majority in next year's midterm elections if they fail to put a health-care reform bill on President Obama's desk.

"I think we're talking losing control of Congress," said Andy Stern, the president of the Service Employees International Union. "[The failure of health-care reform] would totally empower Republicans to kill all change."

"It's hard to imagine the Democrats convincing the public that Republicans are to blame for health-care reform going down when the Democrats have such large majorities," he added. "After last year's promise of change, voters will start feeling buyer's remorse."

Stern, who was invited to sit with the Obama family during the president's inaugural parade, is watched closely on health-care reform not only because of the labor muscle he wields as the head of the 2-million member SEIU but also because of the effort he has made to work with business groups: in 2007, he started "Divided We Fail," a coalition which joined SEIU and AARP with the Business Roundtable and National Federation of Independent Business to promote the general principle of universal health care coverage.

Leading Blue Dog: Covering uninsured not top priority of health reform

@ 11:45 am by Jordan Fabian

Rep. Mike Ross (D-Ark.) said on Wednesday that providing healthcare to uninsured Americans is "not what this healthcare reform debate is about."

In making his comments, Ross, who is the centrist Blue Dogs' health reform point man, questioned one of the primary healthcare goals of the White House and Democratic leaders.

"That is a side benefit to healthcare reform and an important one," Ross told the Arkansas Educational Television Network. Instead, the fifth-term congressman said the bill should focus on "cost containment."

The Energy and Commerce Committee member reiterated that he wants to pass a health reform bill by the end of this year, a desire that may irk some Republicans who supported his effort to slow the bill before August recess.

"The extreme right had a two-week love affair with me," Ross said. "The extreme right, simply, they do not want healthcare reform. And so, they saw me as killing healthcare reform because I put the brakes on
healthcare reform."

The influential fifth-term Democrat identified several provisions that would prevent him from voting for the bill.

SCARE TACTICS from the left thru SEIU's prez for the dem party

Chaos in opinion from blue dogs about the ENTIRE PURPOSE of the ENTIRE MISSION

2010

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