Mark me confused and charge it off to The Instapundit and Forbes.
Regards — Cliff
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Jack Mitchell
said...
Yes, Obama was, in the 2007-08 primary, against the mandate. There is a hard reality in DC. They are called "lobbyists."
Which is why the following is 100% accurate: Progressives and liberals have shown a clear commitment to using any feasible approach to expand insurance coverage toward their ultimate health policy goal. Conservatives have mostly shown a clear commitment to arguing against the policies of progressives and liberals in the health policy realm. There is nothing about the historical record to suggest that Conservatives will be willing to expend political capital to advance a health reform proposal...
When you look at a map of Lowell, I live on the right hand side of the map. Ward 1. I am also a registered Republican. But, I am not just a RIRO--Republican in Registration Only. I am also a member of the Lowell Republican City Committee.
I am also a student at UMass Lowell, Continuing Education. One should never stop learning.
And, I work in the Defense Industry, something I wanted to not do after I retired from 30 years in the Air Force, flying jets and doing staff jobs and spending 16 of those years overseas.
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Yes, Obama was, in the 2007-08 primary, against the mandate. There is a hard reality in DC. They are called "lobbyists."
Which is why the following is 100% accurate:
Progressives and liberals have shown a clear commitment to using any feasible approach to expand insurance coverage toward their ultimate health policy goal. Conservatives have mostly shown a clear commitment to arguing against the policies of progressives and liberals in the health policy realm. There is nothing about the historical record to suggest that Conservatives will be willing to expend political capital to advance a health reform proposal...
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