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....after President Obama's speech tonight, listen for which pundits use the words "false", "scary", and "risky" in describing the proposals I put forward. That's how you'll be able to tell who the White House counted as "allies" worthy of receiving its talking points.
....that we must reform our tort laws; and that we should allow Americans to buy insurance across state lines
California for example, does not permit businesses to insure with companies outside the State and CA has less than 7 insurance brokers, according to one angry business woman at a Townhall meeting.
....After all the rhetoric is put aside, one principle ran through President Obama’s speech tonight: that increased government involvement in health care can solve its problems. Many Americans fundamentally disagree with this idea.We know from long experience that the creation of a massive new bureaucracy will not provide us with “more stability and security,” but just the opposite.
....Remember, Mr. President, elected officials work for the people. Forcing a conclusion in order to claim a “victory” is not healthy for our country. We hear you say government isn’t always the answer; now hear us -- that’s what we’ve been saying all along
I continue to be intrigued by Sarah Palin.Far from
ReplyDeletethe Left wing rhetoric,she seems more down to earth than most Democrats.I continue to watch her get support from down to earth Americans.