Friday, July 6, 2012

Rush Outraged: Is GOP Playing Fast And Loose With ObamaCare Repeal?



Rush Limbaugh: "We're Going To Lose It All, Folks. Unless Some People Get Their Heads In The Game And Focus On What Really Happened Here And What Really Is Happening, We're Going To Go Down The Tubes. ... We Can't Tolerate Any Republican Capitulating In Advance Of This Fight."
     Rush went on to say that, like you, he's "fed up" at the idiotic, wonky, inside-the-beltway debates over "whether this is a tax or a penalty so that Republican consultants can guide candidates to winning elections."

      Calling the elites "clueless," he added: "Apparently it hasn't sunk in yet in the Republican establishment how outrageously bad this is... and it misses and distracts from what we ought to be focused on."

      Rush is right. The idea "hasn't sunk in yet." And far too many of our elected officials have got it all backwards too. In spite of what some of them may think, people are not demanding the repeal ObamaCare "so that Republican consultants can guide candidates to winning elections."

      It's high time that they are made to understand some harsh reality... thatTHEY WILL ONLY WIN AFTER THEY MAKE AN HONEST ATTEMPT TO ACTUALLY REPEAL OBAMACARE.

      And it's up to each and every one of us to set them straight and demand that they "get their heads in the game" and stop playing games. There is no time for inside-the-beltway, election-year foolishness. Congress is not the WWF, and the time has come for them to stop PRETENDING to fight.

      Our elected officials must be made to understand that it's time to put an end to the posturing and the panaceas and the purely symbolic votes. If we have any hope of repealing ObamaCare AFTER the election, then the time to actually START THE REAL FIGHT FOR REPEAL IS NOW.


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