
Why doesn’t the GOP want to be a part of Health care reform now that Obama basically said, put up or shut up?
Now the party can’t put up because they don’t want egg in their face for being so defiant when he was working with the Democrats. The GOP members all said, We need Health care Reform, we have a plan to offer if the Dems would consider it. So I am asking Cons, why the big act now?
Because this is who they are, this is what they do.
America has forgotten that the Republicans had SIX YEARS to deliver health care reform to the American people if they wanted to.
The White House, the Senate and the House of Representatives were ALL controlled by Republicans.
Never once did they try to even attempt health care reform.
So now they’re doing everything within their power to stop President Obama from succeeding in helping the American people.
Wake up, America.
These Congress GOP members have health care. President Obama and his family have it too and will continue to have it.
It is we, the citizens of the nation who will be the losers here should we not get it.
Bipartisan Meeting on Health Reform: Part 1
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