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Is support for health care unraveling ???? We think so. Its not a good sign when the Dems start making up rules !!

In this case, failure is success and it will not happen without "u." Make phone calls -- do whatever to make the point that this is not what you want.

Take a look at this headline: House may try to pass Senate health-care bill without voting on it . This is where the Marxist Dems are thinking of going. And why do we have this bit of news?

Because the Dems do not have the votes in the House necessary to pass the health care bill through to Obama's desk in our White House.

We have heard all this before: the confidence, the bluster, the threats to circumvent the accepted legislation process, the deadlines --- all to no avail. And while we wait on this drama to unravel, again, the economy continues to fail and jobs continue to be lost.

Here are the red flags that tell us the Dems are headed for failure (maybe): Once again, a deadline is being ignored (for the 6th time), no one is calling for a specific voting time and the Dems are, once again, looking to change the rules for passage. First it was "reconciliation" but that was shot down by the Senate Parliamentarian last week. Now, they are looking to vote on a process that allows the bill to advance without actually voting on the bill. There is no point in explaining this to you except to say that it is something used over the years for other purposes -- it is an end run and every Democrat member of Congress up for election should be targeted if this is used to pass health care.

The fact that it is even mentioned as an alternative to accepting defeat should be cause enough to rid Congress of these anti-American types.

But the "rant" is not the point of this post. Rather, this post is about the red flags telling us this bill is about to fail ---- again. The big question is this: will the Democrats finally accept the failure and get busy doing the business of encouraging job creation and making trade deals that open doors for export increases.
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