jillio
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At least you're willing to admit you don't consider all angles, although how do you know it's all just lies and misrepresentations if you don't even know what they're saying? That is, unless you redefine a lie as "anything that goes against my agenda".
As an opponent, let me demonstrate what "considering all angles" looks like. Just focusing on health care reform, I'll quickly argue the pro-ObamaCare case.
Of course that's not everything, but that covers most of the main points. I don't agree with all that, but I do understand it. I least I know what I'm rejecting and why.
Now, if you actually want to hold yourself to your own standard that you expect from the opposition, here's three articles that explain some of the reasons for our opposition, just on the issue of health care. This is no way covers all of our points. You don't have to agree with all the points, but it's not unreasonable to ask that you understand them.
Impossible Promises: Obama says his health care plan will cut costs and increase patient choice. It won't. - Reason Magazine
Charles Krauthammer - Preventive Care Isn't the Magic Bullet for Health Care Costs - washingtonpost.com
Third party payment in health care (part 3): Technology drives cost growth|KeithHennessey.com
And just so you don't think we have no solutions, Keith Hennessey has a nice succinct list of alternative reform solutions.
Hennessey?s health care reform plan, v2|KeithHennessey.com
Misinterpretation on your part...or deliberate attempt to twist words. Who knows which? I did not say I did not know what they are saying. I know very well what they are saying. What I said was, they have not managed to convince the majority that they have valid and sustainable points. Comments like "Get the government out of health care, but don't touch my Medicare!", walking around with offensive images on signs, fear based on something that does not exist, but has been perpetrated by lying entertainers, and dressing up in Halloween costumes is the image they are intentionally displaying. If they want to be taken seriously, they need to engage in intelligent and serious discussion of the issues instead of acting like a bunch of lunatics.
I have considered both sides. I simply find the Teabaggers to be totally without merit, and dangerously ill informed and ignorant.
. Let me guess, they're embedded in HR 3200, right?
