First of all, your grammar sucks.
Second of all, if Obamacare is so great, why does Obama keep pushing the dates that parts of it begins past the next election?
See that's an easy answer. It's not that Obamacare is a bad idea, or can never work. They push it back because finding a way to enforce it effectively is eluding them.
Perhaps with the time wasted on repealing obamacare, the anti-bamacarians could have helped solve the problem instead of draw time, money, and effort away from the law we now have.
[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];638300 said:I'm all for the Reagan Hate. But can we please have some Clinton Hate for dessert?
Clinton just went along with it. He didn't start anything, he just basked in the glory of what existed and rode it out.
Which in itself is a sin, but not near as bad as instituting it in the first place.
Life expectancy is at an all-time high. Crime is at an all-time low. People are living more comfortably than ever. The environment of the developed world is getting better each year (air and water pollution, forests health and coverage, etc). The U.S. is still the main source of innovation world-wide. The U.S. is still, far and away, the most significant player in the science and technology sector.
Are there problems? Of course. A government that conspires with business elites to ensure their continued benefiting of the status quo at the expense of others. A broken congress that is occupied by people with zero interest in governing, and total interest in using their position for personal gain. Abuse of executive power to establish an indiscriminate surveillance blanket. A military industry that requires the endless creation of conflict in order to stay in business, despite living in a world where war is largely a relic of the past. And plenty else.
But I wouldn't say that we're doomed or in the ****house. There will always be problems, and the vast majority of today's problems are caused by a manipulated market that disproportionately benefits the entrenched players. It isn't a free market, and I don't think a truly free market is a much better solution anyway. A freer market where companies can live and die in fair competition, and a strong government with a purely bureaucratic administrative and peace-keeping purpose would serve us much better.
We're only doomed to the ****house until we're not. Just like everything else. We have hope for our future, but only if we get on a different road. Obamacare, Growing the middle class, immigration reform, marital rights are all part of a different road.
Talking about all this suffering...someone post that youtube video about third world people complaining about first world problems.
Puts it into a nice perspective for you.
I for one never said we were "suffering" where the measure of suffering is 50% of our population are not only hungry and poor, but destitute.
I want to really thank everyone for posting here. It's pretty fantastic to see such a weighing in on something I didn't see would be taken very far at all.