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Healthcare:Partisan threats to promote bipartisanship

hypocritexposer

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"you better show up and say you like this bill, or we will pass it anyway"

:lol: :lol:

White House: Dems near accord on health care bill

By CHARLES BABINGTON (AP) – 1 hour ago

WASHINGTON — The White House and congressional leaders are preparing a detailed health care proposal designed to win passage without Republican support if GOP lawmakers fail to embrace bipartisan compromises at next week's summit.

A senior White House official said Thursday that Democratic negotiators are resolving final differences in House and Senate health bills that passed last year. The official said the White House will post the proposals online by Monday morning.

The official said it will be the opening bid for two-party talks to be hosted by President Barack Obama on Feb. 25.

The negotiations are to determine what changes must be made to the Senate bill for House Democrats to accept it. The official said the goal is to pass the reconciled measure under Senate rules that would bar GOP filibusters unless Republicans offer acceptable changes. The official spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss private negotiations.
 

Tam

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hypocritexposer said:
"you better show up and say you like this bill, or we will pass it anyway"

:lol: :lol:

White House: Dems near accord on health care bill

By CHARLES BABINGTON (AP) – 1 hour ago

WASHINGTON — The White House and congressional leaders are preparing a detailed health care proposal designed to win passage without Republican support if GOP lawmakers fail to embrace bipartisan compromises at next week's summit.

A senior White House official said Thursday that Democratic negotiators are resolving final differences in House and Senate health bills that passed last year. The official said the White House will post the proposals online by Monday morning.

The official said it will be the opening bid for two-party talks to be hosted by President Barack Obama on Feb. 25.

The negotiations are to determine what changes must be made to the Senate bill for House Democrats to accept it. The official said the goal is to pass the reconciled measure under Senate rules that would bar GOP filibusters unless Republicans offer acceptable changes. The official spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss private negotiations.

Acceptable to WHO??? Pelosi and Reid :roll:
 

hypocritexposer

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CNN published a column [1] by Roland Martin on February 11 with the headline, Time for Obama to go ‘gangsta’ on GOP.

Martin concluded the article with a plea for Obama to emulate the violent tactics of the Prohibition-era Chicago mob boss Al Capone.

Obama’s critics keep blasting him for Chicago-style politics. So, fine. Channel your inner Al Capone and go gangsta against your foes. Let ‘em know that if they aren’t with you, they are against you, and will pay the price.

The Huffington Post followed-up with their own call for gangland violence against Republicans with the publication on February 14 of a column [2] by David Bourgeois with the title, Obama Better Start Breaking Kneecaps.



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Tam

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And they claim the Right wing has the wing nuts. :roll:

SEIU thugs, ACORN, Black Panthers, and calls for Obama to go Gangsta on anyone disagreeing with his agenda. WOW Obama does bring out the Best in the US doesn't he? :shock: :roll: :x
 
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