Over and over in this forum we hear the argument from liberals about how bad FOX news, about how much they know about FOX news. Yet they claim to know nothing about any other news sources other than some rare program or un-cited internet sources, ya know, the sources they claim are straight "news". It's a pattern similar to the Gartley but called the FOX Trap. It's a risk free trade every single time.
That's nice, I'm still hoping you have a rational argument to support this assertion below or are you pulling it outta your ass? So far your glib non thoughtful reply (which is according to you the basis of the whole thread) a little fecal covered.
Are you kidding me? Typical Republicans don't give a shit about their fellow Americans who don't have or are about to lose their health insurance. Why should they? They have theirs, right? Typical Republicans don't want meaningful financial reform. They just want the getting while the getting is good. (Even though the bad haircuts here are just BE-DO-HAVing it.) They don't care that abortion will be relegated to the back alleys if they have their way. They want their religious beliefs imposed on everyone by impeding embryonic stem cell research. (The microscopic humans are more important than the full-sized ones.) Republicans want their religious beliefs to be taught in science classes. A lot of Republicans won't even acknowledge Obama as their president (birthers/racists, etc.) I can go on, but what would be the point?
Why do we have the health care system we still have? Seems nobody has cared to change it for the last 50+ years. There is one solution to just keep it the way it is. The guy in the insurance cube that denies you coverage or drops your coverage is also authorized to kill you on the spot.
My understanding is that Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Carter and Clinton wanted to pass health care reform. You will note that the list includes two Republican presidents. However, you will also note by the title that this thread refers to the current state of US Republicanism.
2) You are right on this point, obviously it's just your opinion. However as a foreign national what's it to you?