Sunday, August 23, 2009

Senator Lieberman Suggests Putting Off Parts of Health Care Reform Until After Recession - Political News - FOXNews.com

4 comments:

  1. The liberals will no doubt launch another campaign against Lieberman like they did with Ned Lamont. If he votes for Obama's socialized government take-over of our health care, what conservative support does he think he will get to fend off their next campaign against him??

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  2. I want President Obama, his family, all the White House staff, and his appointees, all federal employees, all elected officials in Congress, and all Congressional staff, to have the same health coverage with all of us. After all, we the taxpayers are paying their lucrative salaries. Next year the Social Security benefits of all seniors and all those receiving SS will not get cost of living allowances (COLA). While several billions of stimulus dollars were provided to ACORN and its 270 agencies in the forms of various names. Obama had set up all his priorities, while those who served our country and gave us the freedom are provided a life and death decision by force. That includes also the rest of the senior citizens. The purpose of this is to cut cost so that Pres. Obama could use the money for his own priorities. E.g. giving Hamas $1.1 billion, or giving money to Africa, and many countries, Acorn, Unions. Another Pres. Obama's project is the Afghanistan war with no objective of victory. Several of our brothers and sister serving there are dying. Stop the Afghan war now! Save our country and our people now!

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  3. It looks like Harry Reid is finished in next year's election, just like Chris Dodd. Nevadans do not want his brand of socialism anymore than we do:


    Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is trailing a top Republican challenger by 11 points ahead of next year's election, according to a new poll.

    The Mason-Dixon Polling and Research survey, reported Sunday in the Las Vegas Review-Journal, showed GOP candidate Danny Tarkanian leading Reid by 49 percent to 38 percent in Nevada.

    Tarkanian is a former basketball player for the University of Nevada-Las Vegas and recently announced his candidacy.

    The new poll also showed Sue Lowden, chairwoman of the Nevada Republican Party and a possible candidate, leading Reid by 45 percent to 40 percent.

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  4. Thanks to Obama that recession will be ongoing for many years. Economists are predicting what they are calling "SUPERINFLATION" caused by Obama's unprecedented spending and printing more money.

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