The Great Unifier
...finally lives up to the hype.
Unfortunately for the Dims, it is against their moronic health care deform.
About 71 percent of Missouri voters backed a ballot measure, Proposition C, that would prohibit the government from requiring people to have health insurance or from penalizing them for not having it.
That's pretty close to a 3 to 1 ratio against their policy, and that is after months of campaign speeches and taxpayer funded marketing efforts telling us how great everything will be once they finish hijacking the entire medical system.
"To us, it symbolized everything," said Annette Read, a tea party participant from suburban St. Louis who quit her online retail job to lead a yearlong campaign for the Missouri ballot measure. "The entire frustration in the country ... how our government has misspent, how they haven't listened to the people, this measure in general encompassed all of that."
Can you hear us now, 0? ...or do we need to turn it up?
Unfortunately for the Dims, it is against their moronic health care deform.
About 71 percent of Missouri voters backed a ballot measure, Proposition C, that would prohibit the government from requiring people to have health insurance or from penalizing them for not having it.
That's pretty close to a 3 to 1 ratio against their policy, and that is after months of campaign speeches and taxpayer funded marketing efforts telling us how great everything will be once they finish hijacking the entire medical system.
"To us, it symbolized everything," said Annette Read, a tea party participant from suburban St. Louis who quit her online retail job to lead a yearlong campaign for the Missouri ballot measure. "The entire frustration in the country ... how our government has misspent, how they haven't listened to the people, this measure in general encompassed all of that."
Can you hear us now, 0? ...or do we need to turn it up?
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