Rep. Ben Quayle, R-Phoenix, joined fellow Republicans Wednesday in what was almost a straight party-line vote to repeal the Affordable Care Act. Quayle is shown at a Tuesday news conference discussing the act with, from left, Republican Reps. Tom Petri and Jim Sensenbrenner of Wisconsin and Diana Black of Tennessee.
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bblade50 posted at 8:00 am on Thu, Jul 12, 2012.
You have one of the worst house members being shown in the picture. I would have thought any one woul have been better.
I guess these teaparty group have not seen the latest polls showing the most Americains now are OK with the ACA. So as normal the GOP are spending the taxpayers money for nothing.
The party of NO or do nothing house needs to come up with job bills that eveyone can live with or at lease work with the democrates on one of theirs.
spyderdog posted at 8:52 am on Thu, Jul 12, 2012.
the day these people have to apply for unemployment cant come fast enough....this is seriously the most embarrassing, wasteful, inept group of politicians i have ever certainly seen in my lifetime
DrJCA1 posted at 2:23 pm on Thu, Jul 12, 2012.
If you read enough articles and comments on the internet, you will easily see why we're in such a mess in all areas. Everyone complains about the liars and thieves in Washington, but continue their own partisan yelling and screaming at the other side, because every one of you is right and the other way of thinking is wrong. So if the voters are locked in mortal idealogical combat and have their own version of gridlock, why wouldn't yuor elected officials? They merely mimic the constituants desires, pretending to care, pretending to fight with the other side of the political spectrum, and laughing all the way to the bank and to re-election. Divided we fall works every time and it sure is working here in the USA.