Skip to content

Russ Feingold admits that healthcare reform may be dead

August 25, 2009

  While the left is attempting to marginalize the healthcare reform protesters the fact is that the protests are working. The  American people are being heard from loud and clear and the American people do not agree with Obama’s plan to take over the healthcare industry.

  Today Russ Feingold admitted that healthcare reform will not likely happen this year, he even admitted that it might not happen at all.

Nobody is going to bring a bill before Christmas, and maybe not even then, if this ever happens,” Feingold said. “The divisions are so deep. I never seen anything like that.

We’re headed in the direction of doing absolutely nothing, and I think that’s unfortunate

  The fact is that many of these politicians are not going to risk their political future on a bill that a majority of the people do not want. They are having second thoughts and it is because of the protesters as well as all of the angry emails, phone calls, and letters that our representatives have received.

  We are on the verge of stopping healthcare reform. We have many politician wavering on their support of this bill but we must keep up the fight and make sure that we sway enough of the politicians away from healthcare reform.

  The tide is turning on this bill, we must keep fighting, the battle is not over until the bill is officially dead. If we stop now the healthcare bill proponents will have time to regroup. Keep calling and keep writing, WE WILL BE HEARD! We are on the virge of stopping this but the fight is not yet over.

Add to FacebookAdd to DiggAdd to Del.icio.usAdd to StumbleuponAdd to RedditAdd to BlinklistAdd to TwitterAdd to TechnoratiAdd to FurlAdd to Newsvine

2 Comments leave one →
  1. joe from new hampshire's avatar
    August 26, 2009 1:36 am

    Be ready for a real vicious fight on cap and trade next. We have three big fights we must win. They are health care reform, cap and trade, and lets not forget immigration reform, perhaps the worst of the three.

    Like

    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      August 26, 2009 5:18 am

      I think that all three are equally bad, it is hard for me to prioritize one over the other, so just to be safe let us hope all three fail. 🙂

      Like

Leave a reply to Mr Pink Eyes Cancel reply