Does Barack Obama insult voter intelligence, by assuming they are dumb enough to vote for him again, even after they've seen firsthand for 4 years that his 2008 promises were bullcrap?
tncdel
2012/07/05 14:58:35
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mwg0735 2012/07/05 15:55:23YES [explain why you think so].





















That is why he needs support of illegals, dead people and for the opposition to split and have some of them vote third party. Make no mistake his core supporters will vote for him no matter what. All he needs to do is to get some 3% to 5% to vote for candidates other than republican and he has four more years to transform the country into what he thinks it ought to be and this time he will not be constrained by the reelection concerns so he will pull all the stops.
http://www.politifact.com/tru...
I didn't vote for Obama the first time, but I'll sure be voting for him in November.
What is the alternative to the PPACA? The Republicans did NOTHING to address the ever increasing costs of health care in this country. They passed the unfunded mandate of Medicare Part D, but they left a huge donut hole in drug coverage that would burden seniors to pay out of pocket expenses for prescriptions. The PPACA closes that donut hole of coverage.
BTW, the main portion of the PPACA does not take effect until 2014, and the penalties for non-compliance don't kick in until 2015.
The reality is that most Americans don't want to go back to the same Republican policies of the 2000's of tax cuts for the rich, deregulation of financial products, and opening the door to the big banks to engage in predatory lending. They also don't want the Republicans to turn Medicare into a voucher system, handing Medicare over to private insurance companies.