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In reply to the discussion: House to prohibit IRS from implementing healthcare law [View all]elbloggoZY27
(283 posts)56. GOP AGENDA
Attacking the President and doing nothing about job creation and rebuilding the infrastructure of this Country. Grandstanding is about right. The GOP is the Party of NO.
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"The bill would have to get through the Senate and be signed by President Obama to become law."
nobodyspecial
Jul 2012
#1
This should leave the Republicans wide open and basically defenseless, if only the Democrats had a
RC
Jul 2012
#3
Devastating anecdote, that one. Fits the conservatives don't have principles, only interests.
freshwest
Jul 2012
#16
Oh. I think I get it. You are saying the W2 has to have the FULL cost - perks. This is different
Laura PourMeADrink
Jul 2012
#49
A bill that'll be dead as soon as it passes..how does this create jobs exactly?
truebrit71
Jul 2012
#14
See also - Medicare Beneficiary Savings and the Affordable Care Act (HealthCare.gov)
pinto
Jul 2012
#31
Since when does House get to control something that has passed already
Woody Woodpecker
Jul 2012
#35