again? I feel Obama's biggest mistake after he took office was his obsession with passing his Healthcare Reform Bill instead of dealing with unemployment, the Recession and the housing crisis etc and the Democrats paid for it dearly yesterday.
John Boehner seems like he's going to make it his obsession to get it repealed. Isn't this just going to be wasting further time on this Bill instead of addressing unemployment, the Recession and the housing crisis etc? My question is do you feel that the Republicans and Democrats realize that the economy has to come first and the Healthcare Bill can't continue to be Washington's obsession now or we'll just continue to spin our wheels? Thanks for your opinions.
WASHINGTON – House Republican Leader John Boehner is claiming a voter mandate to roll back the Obama administration's health care overhaul, calling it a "monstrosity."
Boehner said, "The American people were concerned about the government takeover of health care." He added, "I think it's important for us to lay the groundwork before we begin to repeal this monstrosity."
Is there a way to put this Bill on the back burner and address the crisis issues first. Boehner pretty much paraphrased it himself that Americans are majorly pissed off and tired of waiting for results.
John Boehner seems like he's going to make it his obsession to get it repealed. Isn't this just going to be wasting further time on this Bill instead of addressing unemployment, the Recession and the housing crisis etc? My question is do you feel that the Republicans and Democrats realize that the economy has to come first and the Healthcare Bill can't continue to be Washington's obsession now or we'll just continue to spin our wheels? Thanks for your opinions.
WASHINGTON – House Republican Leader John Boehner is claiming a voter mandate to roll back the Obama administration's health care overhaul, calling it a "monstrosity."
Boehner said, "The American people were concerned about the government takeover of health care." He added, "I think it's important for us to lay the groundwork before we begin to repeal this monstrosity."
Is there a way to put this Bill on the back burner and address the crisis issues first. Boehner pretty much paraphrased it himself that Americans are majorly pissed off and tired of waiting for results.