Americans voted for Obama because he preached consensus, and that's what the electorate wanted. And that's what he tried to do, which must have been difficult when the likes of Mitch McConnell (sp? Don't care enough to look it up.) says that his mission is to make Mr. Obama a one-term President. Our Constitution was written to make compromise the overriding mandate, yet when Obama tried to achieve that, he was viewed as "lying down" for the Republicans. So on the one hand, Americans say they want both parties to work together, but on the other hand, they vote in people like Joe Walsh who see "compromise" as a dirty word.
Quote from: Hober Mallow on November 05, 2012, 11:16:14 AMQuote from: noahvale on November 01, 2012, 10:55:36 AMWomen can walk into the local Walmart and get inexpensive over the counter contraceptives as well as a month's supply of birth control pills for $9 or less. Women don't take birth control just because they want to have sex. Many women have to take birth control pills for health reasons.QuoteYet, overall, Republicans do not believe that it is government's responsibility to pay for birth control pills--Which was never the issue. The issue was whether or not private insurance companies would provide coverage for birth control paid for by the woman's insurance premiums, not by tax payers or government. The Republican Outrage Industry simply made up the story about Sandra Fluke wanting tax payers to subsidize her partying.Hmmm, as a primary care doctor, I prescribed thousands of OCP's (Birth control pills) and the overwhelming majority were for birth control issues only. Only a handful were for health related reasons in those 20 years of practice. Sorry, what is the basis for your claim? The number of health related issues where the OCP's are medicinal is only a small percentage from my nearly 20 years as a primary care doctor. Sorry to disagree, but that was not my experience at all.
Quote from: noahvale on November 01, 2012, 10:55:36 AMWomen can walk into the local Walmart and get inexpensive over the counter contraceptives as well as a month's supply of birth control pills for $9 or less. Women don't take birth control just because they want to have sex. Many women have to take birth control pills for health reasons.QuoteYet, overall, Republicans do not believe that it is government's responsibility to pay for birth control pills--Which was never the issue. The issue was whether or not private insurance companies would provide coverage for birth control paid for by the woman's insurance premiums, not by tax payers or government. The Republican Outrage Industry simply made up the story about Sandra Fluke wanting tax payers to subsidize her partying.
Women can walk into the local Walmart and get inexpensive over the counter contraceptives as well as a month's supply of birth control pills for $9 or less.
Yet, overall, Republicans do not believe that it is government's responsibility to pay for birth control pills--
Even now, people are saying they want the same thing as they did 4 years ago...concensus, reaching across the aisle, working together, etc. But we are, in the same breath, being described as more divided as ever. Color me confused!
Thanks for your candid responses to the questions posed for pro-choice candidates to answer. And, SIGH...NO...they have not answered all of them over and over. Give examples where Obama/Biden have done so. BTW, your answers show just how out of touch you are with the mainstream on abortion issues. You make a good surrogate for the far left.http://www.gallup.com/poll/148631/common-state-abortion-restrictions-spark-mixed-reviews.aspxObama's avoidiung to answer the question in the video was political speak for support. Too bad he doesn't have the candor you so easily display.
Alveda King's message is on target. Slandering her and saying she is a tool of the republicans is just another lefty tactic at avoiding the issue. Always attacking the messenger. However, it does give me credence to dismiss you and others with such extremist lefty views as nut cases as well.
Bill Maher did a whole riff in which he said that people only care about political compromise in theory. I think he may have been on to something there.
I love the smell of Schadenfreude in the morning. So delicious.
Quote from: Bill Peckham on November 07, 2012, 10:34:29 AMI love the smell of Schadenfreude in the morning. So delicious.Isn't it?Drink it in my extremist lefty nut case comrade!
The only people who care about political compromise are those on the losing side (no matter which party that happens to be).
The Constitution was written based on the concept of political compromise. That's why there is a Senate, a House of Representatives and an Executive.
QuoteBill Maher did a whole riff in which he said that people only care about political compromise in theory. I think he may have been on to something there.The only people who care about political compromise are those on the losing side (no matter which party that happens to be). The mantra of the winner is always "the people have spoken" or "elections have consequences".