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kaizersoze commented on the blog post Pretending Reconciliation Doesn’t Exist
Excellent argument, I felt the same way about Obama. After his election he put tremendous efforts to slow thing down instead of working for the people, for the 99% who put him in the WH. Now at DKos they praise him daily for the chicken bones he throw to the masses, but they are blind for the goodies he gave to the WS barons and the Health Care cartels. They are blind to the fact that he put on the table cuts to the SS and MC, which will have a devastating effect for them in the future. Every other diary is a thank to the Dear Leader. It is so pathetic, so hopeless… thank God there are still people like you here at FDL who are not brainwashed, and I’m talking about people who describe themselves as liberal and progressive.
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kaizersoze commented on the blog post Super Committee Going After Your Social Security? That Was the Point
“There should be no doubt that your Social Security is in serious danger right now. It has been in serious danger ever since the Super Committee was purposely created in such away to make it easier to cut the program.” – may I add, since Obama proposed cuts to SS in his Grand Bargain.
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kaizersoze commented on the blog post Support for Affordable Care Act Hits New Low
I’m not sure anymore that he caved in. I think that was his plan all along and with Joe Lieberman playing the bad cop to kill the extension of Medicare for people over 55. If they got this into the health care reform law now no one would talk about cuts in Medicare.
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kaizersoze commented on the blog post Support for Affordable Care Act Hits New Low
Exactly, when there is nothing progressive in it and it is in fact Bob Dole/ Romney/ Bush father’s health care plan and they still call it progressive.
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kaizersoze commented on the blog post Democrats on Super Committee Offer to Cut Medicare Benefits
May I recommend Bulgaria, the weather is nice, people are friendly, the healthcare is decent and not expensive, food is cheap. They have sea resorts, mountains. In the city of Veliko Turnovo a lot of British expatriates live. That’s the country we are planing to retire to. Also we fell in love with the small town of Jeravna, close to the Black Sea .





