Repeal Democrats
Daniel Henninger, at The Wall Street Journal, has an odd but accurate benchmark for the health care legislation:
"Put it this way: If you produce a bill that Olympia Snowe of Maine cannot vote for, you have not produced legislation 'for the generations.' You have not even produced legislation that is liberal.You have produced legislation from the left. You have produced once-in-a-lifetime legislation that no Republican from any constituency across America could vote for."
And a good recommendation. Read on.
"Put it this way: If you produce a bill that Olympia Snowe of Maine cannot vote for, you have not produced legislation 'for the generations.' You have not even produced legislation that is liberal.You have produced legislation from the left. You have produced once-in-a-lifetime legislation that no Republican from any constituency across America could vote for."
And a good recommendation. Read on.



I'm going to write to various conservative pundits and urge them to advise their readers and listeners who oppose ObamaCare (Democrats as well as Republicans) to write to their elected officials--local, state, and federal--and say that they won't vote for another Democrat until ObamaCare is repealed.
Maybe it's unfair to Democrat politicians who had nothing to do with it, but influencing the Democratic Party is the only way we can influence Congress.
When Rathergate was going on, I e-mailed Channel 10 to say I wouldn't watch that channel again until Dan Rather was fired. I explained that since the affiliates could influence the network, I wanted to pressure the affiliates to do that. If CBS News didn't care about the truth, maybe it would care about its affiliates and its ratings. According to what I was reading at the time, CBS affiliates everywhere were getting similar heat and were complaining to CBS.
Can't hurt, might help.
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I agree with your reasoning. I was surprised by how quickly pundits such as John Fund and Charles Krauthammer came out to say that this would not be repealed. They need to encourage its repeal.
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