Embar wrote:Failulre on healthcare reform. Failure on economy. Failure on jobs. Not a good position to be in moving into an election.
Wow. So dramatic. Seems it's been long enough since you dodged acknowledging reality that you can start posting about Obama failing on jobs and the economy again, as if we've all forgotten which party deliberately sabotaged the recovery for political gain. Have I mentioned you are boring and predictable. (OMG AD hom!)
Health reform didn't polarize the parties. Polarization began when Clinton was in office and the Republican propaganda network really started gearing up. Rush, Fox News, etc. When Obama took office the Republicans announced their strategy early on and they stuck to it. They opposed everything, even ideas they had proposed and bills that Republicans had sponsored.
Yes, CLASS was part of the revenue stream that made up 40% of the deficit reduction in the first decade. But it's a small percentage of the projected deficit reduction in the years after that. I give the Obama Administration a lot of credit for not fudging the numbers on this. HHS was bound by the law to implement this provision only if it could show the program would remain solvent for 75 years. They couldn't and they scrapped the provision. In an election year.
Contrast that with past administrations that stuck with policy that didn't work because they value ideology over reality.