So after a year of the Dems saying the GOP was the "party of No" and the GOP saying "we're cooperating!" and the polls saying the GOP is becoming increasingly combative and obstructionist... they outright admit they're going to obstruct?
I listened to the BBC coverage after the vote, and they included this (verbatim) marvelous exchange with an American conservative discussing the health care system:
"BBC: Ok but what about the health system that you have in your country?
Repub: No American has ever been turned away from any medical care at any hospital at any time. Even many foreigners come to the United States - illegal immigrants and such - and they're able to get uh health care -"
BBC: But they're very often impoverished by paying for it, aren't they?
Repub: No, they don't have to pay anything!
BBC (sounding bewildered): What, so, in which case you have a more socialized medicine system than many countries in the world, if that's the case!
Repub: You would think so."
The two sides live in completely different narratives.
This is the same Senator McCain who introduced a bill to threaten access to vitamins and supplements, right? I don't think I've seen this discussed: if people aren't to invest in preventive healthcare through vitamins and supplements, how are they, in Republicanland, supposed to save money and their health?
Dominic Holden: I mean, imagine what would have happened to health-care reform without all that "cooperation" from Republicans.
Really. You gotta give McCain credit for being able to say this with a straight face.
And so much for that whole "Country First" thing. Apparently, for John McCain country ranks somewhere behind:
1. party
2. revenge
3. winning a primary against nutty radio host J.D. Hayworth
With patriots like John McCain, who needs the Chinese to bring about the decline of the USA?
Oh, yeah. It's the DEMOCRATS who poisoned the well. Uh-huh. Keep on blathering, old man. If you spew random phrases for a million years eventually you'll say something awesome! It's probability!
Also, this is news? The GOP haven't been willing to cooperate since, what, the '50s? And they've been historically, unprecedentedly willing to undermine the entire country in the name of noncooperation for the last fifteen years or so.
This is ironic, since they're the only constituency that Obama wants to appeal to with that shit sandwich of a bill. Meanwhile, they'll be spending the next oh, forever, undermining the legitimacy of his presidency and calling for his assassination.
Why couldn't the Dems have done the right thing and given us Medicare for all? They would've faced the same backlash and actually done something profoundly good instead of this gross miasma of insurance chicanery.
Oh, well, good job, you guys.
"BBC: Ok but what about the health system that you have in your country?
Repub: No American has ever been turned away from any medical care at any hospital at any time. Even many foreigners come to the United States - illegal immigrants and such - and they're able to get uh health care -"
BBC: But they're very often impoverished by paying for it, aren't they?
Repub: No, they don't have to pay anything!
BBC (sounding bewildered): What, so, in which case you have a more socialized medicine system than many countries in the world, if that's the case!
Repub: You would think so."
The two sides live in completely different narratives.
HAHAHAHA! Fuck you, McCain. Step down and ask your wife or daughter to run in your place. They're better human beings, and marriage-equality-friendly.
O that's rich.
Really. You gotta give McCain credit for being able to say this with a straight face.
And so much for that whole "Country First" thing. Apparently, for John McCain country ranks somewhere behind:
1. party
2. revenge
3. winning a primary against nutty radio host J.D. Hayworth
With patriots like John McCain, who needs the Chinese to bring about the decline of the USA?
Also, this is news? The GOP haven't been willing to cooperate since, what, the '50s? And they've been historically, unprecedentedly willing to undermine the entire country in the name of noncooperation for the last fifteen years or so.
Eat shit, McCain. You lose. Again.
PERIOD.
Why couldn't the Dems have done the right thing and given us Medicare for all? They would've faced the same backlash and actually done something profoundly good instead of this gross miasma of insurance chicanery.