Friday, June 26, 2015

Quote of the Day - Marco Rubio on ObamaCare

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"I disagree with the court's ruling and believe they have once again erred in trying to correct the mistakes made by President Obama and Congress in forcing Obamacare on the American people. Despite the court's decision, Obamacare is still a bad law that is having a negative impact on our country and on millions of Americans.

I remain committed to repealing this bad law and replacing it with my consumer-centered plan that puts patients and families back in control of their health care decisions. We need Consumer Care, not Obamacare."

~ Marco Rubio

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Still trying to wrap my head around a 6-3 decision by the Supreme Court especially with the normally very conservative Chief Justice voting in the majority

Anonymous said...

Thank God Rubio is not our president now and hopefully never will be. He is not for equal for all or wanting to help the poor or less advantaged or gays. He seems to represent hate, he does not even support his own Hispanics. God is GOOD with the Supreme Court and rulings in favor of the ordinary person. Rubio gets worse and worse, more elitist everyday, a real wannabee who does not think about ALL people and the common person here in the USA. Either Hillary or Jeb would be better than this bozo!

Anonymous said...

If Rubio wants to win or move forward he needs to start showing more love and compassion for ALL people in this country, ALL!

Lynn Anderson said...

All I can say 6:04 and 6:05, you need to read up on Marco. he's nothing like what you describe.

Anonymous said...

And he can't seem to balance his finances... He was nearly broke but went out an bought a nice boat he had 'dreamed' about...

The he got an $800,000 advance for his book... Sweet deal for a boy from West Hialeah.

He'll never beat Bush with his war machine firmly entrenched and well seasoned. Huge money in his camp...

Lynn Anderson said...

Well, he worked hard anonymous. He took 10% of the proceeds from his book and bought a boat. So? He also paid off all of his student loans unlike one former commissioner.

Anonymous said...

Bakers dozen of Republican candidates, big time loser elitist. ACA is here to stay,

Marriage equality here to stay.

The confederate flag is destined for a museum, Along with the relics of old hatred like swastikas.

So, you have a problem with minorities , including Hispanics having equal rights? Do you think you can just go around disrespect and try to diminish us all? Keep it up Trump, Huckabee, Rubio, Bush, Walker and your band of also-rans.. And you will never see another White House.

Lynn Anderson said...

Problem with people breaking the law, anonymous at 9:42. Don't appreciate your threats or your twisting the truth because you disagree with another American's views. No problem with minorities...just those coming here uninvited. And no one is after Gays here.

The Confederate flag should be destined to a museum but it is part of our history. More people died in that war than any other standing up for their beliefs. The South, if it had the resources, might have won this one. Think about that. If we had not the determination to conquer evil and the money to build planes, ships and bombs, we might all be speaking German or Japanese.

People really need to start trying to get along. Christianity is what it is and those values have not changed no matter what 5 men have said.

Anonymous said...

Lynn, what law are you talking about being broken in Anon 9:42?

5 men were actually 3 women and 2 men! And on a Supremem Court decision, 5 still beats 4. No where in the bible does it say marriage is between 1 man and 1 woman... Please try not to defame and hijack God's love for ALL to serve only your 'chosen'' people. Love is love.

Lynn Anderson said...

"Men" is just a term. And you are wrong about the bible. No one is trying to defame God so don't even go there. Check out Genesis--The first mention of marriage, Genesis 2:24, describes it as a man leaving his parents and being united to his wife. In passages that contain instructions regarding marriage, such as 1 Corinthians 7:2-16 and Ephesians 5:23-33, the Bible clearly identifies marriage as being between a man and a woman. Love is love but marriage is between a man and a woman.