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No way could Mr Supreme be nuts enough to side with Roney on his civil rights arguments :mrgreen: |
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We have a mutual friend who supports Romney and who is delighted Meat has endorsed him. Does that support of Romney make this person an elitist anti-gay who is against women's rights? I don't think so. Yet I have seen more evidence of Meat's support of gays and have watched him bring up two independent and confident daughters. Quote:
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So even if Romney gets in, changes the laws (I still think Vermin will be one tough sell :bleh: ) then someone with a brain will turn up sooner or later and change the law again. It seems to make Romney and his clowns (as well as everyone else) a little obsolete. |
What I think it crazy is Romney is so against Obamacare. Although some of the particulars may not be right in practice but surely universal healthcare is a good thing?? :?
He has vowed to overtun the healthcare bill. At least if Obama stays in control and perhaps another Democrat president follows the law cannot really be repealed. |
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I agree universal health care is a good thing, and as sorely needed in the US as it must be difficult to introduce at this point in time. I certainly haven't studied the detail of the bill. As Kathy referred to earlier .. so much opinion is formed now on what amounts to sound bites and internet comment. The principle is obviously sound .. it's getting it right in the practice .. Finally, the devil is in the detail. Caryl |
TMZ is now reporting on ballot problems for Meat.
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It's actually more reliable now which is kinda scary. ;) |
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There's such a long history of State legislation in the USA, but then it's so huge as well as having that history. Caryl |
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The interesting twist to the whole health care issue is that the bill that the national health care law was based on was first adopted in the state of Massachusetts. The chief architect, writer and supporter of the MA bill - Mitt Romney. Essentially he is criticizing & attempting to repeal a bill that he helped come up with and gave high praise to when he was Governor of my state of MA , trying to get HIS bill thru the State legislature. They should have called it Romney Care instead of Obama Care. I have a perspective on it that most others don't have. I saw what an ineffective leader Mitt Romney was as Governor of MY state. I don't want the same ineffective, inept, uncaring, self-serving leadership for my country. |
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I thought Romney's main concern is that he believes States, not Washington, should drive policy on the uninsured; that he proposes to guarantee that people who are "continuously covered" for a certain period be protected against losing insurance if they get sick, leave their job and need another policy; and would expand individual tax-advantaged medical savings accounts and let savings be used for insurance premiums as well as personal medical costs. Please correct me if I've got these muddled. So how does the national bill he wants to repeal differ from the state bill he was pushing MA? (I take it he didn't get that passed?) Just key differences .. Also the proposals he is suggesting .. were these in his MA bill or are they new ones? Caryl |
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Good to see the concert was good and Meat was singing fine after a rest. |
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However, please let's not derail the thread. It was great that Meat gave such a fantastic show again, and Kathy's review is lovely to read. Thank you again Kathy :-) Caryl |
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The Romney related posts on some of the articles on his FB page have most certainly been deleted. |
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