Party Is Such Sweet Sorrow

No, we can't all get along on health care.

During the past year, Republicans have frequently said they want to work with Democrats. But the real story of the last few months is how unserious those pledges turned out to be. Although you wouldn’t know it from their rhetoric or the media coverage, there are not one but two ostensibly bipartisan proposals out there right now. Either of them could be the template for successful reform if even a few Republicans started pushing them seriously. But, even ... Full Story »

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Patrick McGuire
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by Patrick McGuire - Sep. 4, 2009

I thought it was well done as it does go into the history and for me it includes all that has been going on in my lifetime.

There has to be something else going on with this issue on health care. Republicans in Congress are totally negative no matter what they say and there are so many false allegations that serves no purpose as far as I can see other than to be a thorn in the side to those who are earnestly try to reform health care. The Republicans have yet to propose a plan of their own as if they are too lazy since it is easier to be negative. This country is too polarized. Too many Republicans simply want Obama to fail and lately the media is is giving them all the print.

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