Post by GringoBob on Dec 2, 2010 6:29:59 GMT -5
now is NOT the time to panic, but it is the time to prepare -
if tomorrow is the day that the banks close, your ATM is off, you have no electricity, water, sewer, fuel or food, do you have a plan and are you prepared to take over your family needs for the long road to recovery ? Group912.org/endgame.html
when people are very scared and very hungry they will kill you for your food - we are buying a pistol and some pepper spray for such an event ...
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Earlier this week the U.S. Senate once again voted to reject the will of the American people by blocking legislation to repeal part of ObamaCare.
Sen. Mike Johanns (R-NE) authored an amendment to repeal a costly reporting requirement for small businesses found in the new health care law, but 35 Senators - all Democrats - dug in their heels and blocked the amendment, deliberately refusing to make their priorities the same as the American people's.
Because it was brought to the floor under a suspension of the rules, the amendment needed at least 67 votes (two-thirds of the Senate) to pass. The measure received bipartisan support from 61 Senators, which means it could easily pass if the Senate considers it again - perhaps next year - as a stand-alone bill.
ObamaCare threatens to hamstring economic recovery by imposing enormous new costs on American taxpayers, costs that even the Obama administration has admitted could lead to employees losing their coverage.
According to a study compiled by the Center for Health Transformation, ObamaCare already threatens to increase costs for American businesses by more than $4 billion, and the 159 new agencies, offices, and commissions that ObamaCare creates will add even more uncertainty to an already weak economy.
www.healthtransformation.net/galleries/NSNR/159%20Agencies%20Map.PDF
It's stunning that 35 Democrats would ignore this mounting evidence against their health care overhaul - which they promised would reduce costs - but that's exactly what they did on Monday by voting to keep this destructive law intact.
That vote shows just how big of a hill we have to climb .......
if tomorrow is the day that the banks close, your ATM is off, you have no electricity, water, sewer, fuel or food, do you have a plan and are you prepared to take over your family needs for the long road to recovery ? Group912.org/endgame.html
when people are very scared and very hungry they will kill you for your food - we are buying a pistol and some pepper spray for such an event ...
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Earlier this week the U.S. Senate once again voted to reject the will of the American people by blocking legislation to repeal part of ObamaCare.
Sen. Mike Johanns (R-NE) authored an amendment to repeal a costly reporting requirement for small businesses found in the new health care law, but 35 Senators - all Democrats - dug in their heels and blocked the amendment, deliberately refusing to make their priorities the same as the American people's.
Because it was brought to the floor under a suspension of the rules, the amendment needed at least 67 votes (two-thirds of the Senate) to pass. The measure received bipartisan support from 61 Senators, which means it could easily pass if the Senate considers it again - perhaps next year - as a stand-alone bill.
ObamaCare threatens to hamstring economic recovery by imposing enormous new costs on American taxpayers, costs that even the Obama administration has admitted could lead to employees losing their coverage.
According to a study compiled by the Center for Health Transformation, ObamaCare already threatens to increase costs for American businesses by more than $4 billion, and the 159 new agencies, offices, and commissions that ObamaCare creates will add even more uncertainty to an already weak economy.
www.healthtransformation.net/galleries/NSNR/159%20Agencies%20Map.PDF
It's stunning that 35 Democrats would ignore this mounting evidence against their health care overhaul - which they promised would reduce costs - but that's exactly what they did on Monday by voting to keep this destructive law intact.
That vote shows just how big of a hill we have to climb .......