Health care was going to be a positive even though some of the latest polling indicates otherwise.
PELOSI: ... It is definitely an advantage for us because we have aligned ourselves with those who passed Social Security, Medicare and now health care for all Americans as a right not a privilege.
Meanwhile Donald Trump doesn't think The One can be reelected. You can watch it here. (CNN doesn't want anyone to embed their videos from You Tube, which makes a lot of sense since no one watches them anyway.)ROBERT: But does it frustrate you that people aren't saying all across the country, 'This is terrific, let's return the Democrats again (to power.) They brought us healthcare?'
Over at the tone deaf White House, the spokesman is busily attacking the Republicans' pledge to cut spending, as if only spending huge amounts on some Chinese credit card is the only way to get the country's jobs back.
Ha. That's made a lot of sense. Spend 2 million dollars on each temporary job. Yeah. Republicans are nuts to not want to pay off people's credit cards. Ugh.
Over at Politico:
White House Communications Director Dan Pfeiffer, writing on the White House blog, said Republicans “doubled down on the same ideas that hurt America’s middle class,” listing tax cuts for millionaires and billionaires, tax hikes for the middle class, “cutting rules and oversight” for financial services, health care and oil, all while adding to the deficit.Yeah, what are these people smokin.' Who imagined how off track they could get with the efficient campaign (admittedly dirty) they ran. Well,okay, I did. It'd been better to be wrong.
Like Chris Christie says, it's easy to say yes all the time and that's how the government and budget grows.
It's hard to say no.
But that is what needs to be done. We have no choice if we want to be competitive. There's no more money.
Rock on, Chris Christie.
Thanks to Midnight Truckin' Radio for the tips.
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