It is starting to make sense now. AP headline: GOP's Health Reform Strategy: Repeal and Replace. Repeal and Replace fits perfectly on a bumper sticker. Just like death panels.
Things that don't fit on a bumper sticker:
Your insurance company can't drop you if you get sick.
Your child can stay on your insurance until age 26.
Your insurance company can not set lifetime limits.
Your insurance company can not deny you if you have a pre-existing illness.
etc., etc., etc., etc.
For Mitch McConnell (R-Ky), I have a two monosyllabic bumper sticker words he might want to read: No Votes.
And, in other news.... The Republican National Committee has rejected a proposal from its Democratic counterpart to sign a joint “civility” statement, POLITICO has learned.
Various members of the DNC — including Chairman Tim Kaine, Executive Director Jen O’Malley Dillon and Communications Director Brad Woodhouse — contacted their respective RNC counterparts this week in hopes of getting RNC Chairman Michael Steele to co-sign a document with Kaine that, in part, called for “elected officials of both parties to set an example of the civility we want to see in our citizenry.”
Saturday, March 27, 2010
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