What he said

by Karoli on November 6, 2010 · 2 comments

I couldn’t possibly say it any better:

Exactly. A party that loses a House seat can win it back two years later, as Republicans just proved. But a party that loses a legislative fight against a middle-class health care entitlement never restores the old order. Pretty soon, Republicans will be claiming the program as their own. Indeed, one of their favorite arguments against this year’s health care bill was that it would cut funding for Medicare. Now they’re pledging to rescind those cuts. In 30 years, they’ll be accusing Democrats of defunding Obamacare.

Most bills aren’t more important than elections. This one was. Take it from Mitch McConnell, the Senate Republican leader. Yesterday, in his election victory speech at the Heritage Foundation, he declared, “Health care was the worst piece of legislation that’s passed during my time in the Senate.” McConnell has been in the Senate for 26 years. He understands the bill’s significance: It’s a huge structural change in the relationship between the public, the economy, and the government.

  • Why?

    As hyper inflation sets in around 2010 to 2014. All this hot air will be a mute point. Kiss the middle class a consolation kiss as they struggle to stay afloat… However, I think you will continue to press the accelerator like Obama’s metaphor until the U.S. tanks. But.. what I can’t figure out Karoli, is why you are so determined to break the bank to the point that you won’t even get what you blog about.
    Can you please explain? You have one very curious reader…

  • Anonymous

    Interesting he thinks HCR worst thing passed in 26 yrs. Personally, I’m going w/the Commodities Futures Act they passed that legalized gambling on Wall St and had a great deal to do with the GLOBAL financial crisis. We screwed not only ourselves but the entire world. I’m just a broke peon though; what would I know?

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