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Candidates face ultimatum: Kill Obamacare, or else ...
« on: December 29, 2009, 10:19:59 PM »
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Candidates face ultimatum: Kill Obamacare, or else ...

Tea-party leaders are delivering a bold ultimatum to all congressional candidates in 2010: Pledge to repeal the health-care reform bill in its entirety if it passes – or you will be booted from office.

"This has an unusual ability to be repealed, and the public is on that side." he said. "The Republicans are going to have to prove that they are worthy of their votes."

"We're delivering this one right to the White House," Brandon said. "It could spill out over into the Washington Monument, so it'll be a hell of a visual."

"That means there will be something we can start to rally around in 2010," he said. "We're going to remind them every step of the way that this bill was a real stinker."

He said Democrats plan to tell the electorate this year: "We said we were going to do this, and we did it."

"They passed a terrible bill. Not only was it a terrible bill, but it was a disgusting process to watch," Brandon said. "It was almost like they were playing mafia with taxpayer dollars."

Former Republican House Speaker Newt Gingrich said Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press": "I suspect every Republican running in '10 and again in '12 will run on an absolute pledge to repeal this bill. The bill – most of the bill does not go into effect until '13 or '14, except on the tax increase side; and therefore, I think there won't be any great constituency for it. And I think it'll be a major campaign theme."




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Re: Candidates face ultimatum: Kill Obamacare, or else ...
« Reply #1 on: December 29, 2009, 10:35:29 PM »
He would never do it but if Obama didn't sign the HC Bill and he could possibly save his first term and his presidency but all things said even if he did he probably will screw up bad again on some other major issue. Of course it's entirely possible no matter what he does he's already cooked and the trust he once had with America is gone forever. His advisers surely have screwed him bigtime. It's sad but for the first Afro President he really has made it tough for another one to get elected.