Ross Hunter

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Policy 01/28/2010

Posted by rosshunter on January 27, 2010

  • tags: policy

    • I really can’t believe this. I have been following the health care debate every day since May, and I can’t believe the Democrats wussed out at this point when they could have still got it passed. What does this leave? If the Democrats aren’t going to get things done, ….I need to find a new hobby, something that doesn’t involve thinking about or knowing anything about the news. This is too much. I can’t believe it.

      Posted by: christopherfarrell | January 26, 2010 8:25 PM

    • couldnt agree with you more christopherfarrell. whats the point. I’ve always said that our most important job as citizens is to be informed and vote. I frankly dont see the point in voting anymore. Nothing happens.

      The sad part is this is especially true of losercrats. The Republicans would have passed their entire agenda by now if they had 60 votes. While a disagree with the GOP, I am a person that would do well under their agenda so maybe I should just vote for them. At least something will get done. It is a joke. Never seen such a bunch of cowards, spineless bums.

      Posted by: fiorehoffmann | January 26, 2010 9:42 PM

    • christopherfarrell you are the spokesman for a new generation

      it’s beyond sad, it’s bewildering to understand how out of touch with their voters these politicans are, including, I finally have to conclude, Obama. For every day you’ve been watching this process I’ve been right there saying I’ll give Obama time because I think he plays a long game. But now I see no game at all.

      Now the news is on freezes and other junk that doesn’t matter today, while Rome burns.

      So the Democrats are done. The Republicans are not an answer. How will we ever save the climate from an ungodly catastrophe?

      Posted by: rosshunter | January 26, 2010 9:53 PM

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