Cram it
in order to go to a townhall meeting, call you “over-emotional” and “unruly” and then leave in a small blue huff
Tell me that’s not the strategy. G’head. Tell me.
...Democratic caucus...these Congress persons ... had to sit there and listen. They had to sit in these little folding chairs in the House basement, and listen to their staff members tell them what exactly is in this health-care reform bill, America’s Affordable Health Choices Act. And they had to figure out what is it that we’re [“we" ?!?]going to vote on here.
... they couldn’t even ask questions for two-and-a-half hours. They had to just listen. And they could write their questions down on a piece of paper and then later they went through all the questions one by one.
...vocabulary cheat sheets ...actuarial equivalent, ... adverse selection,... capitation, ...the F map ...
“F map” for the F Troop.
...all off the record.
With no [R]’s… hm…
The one thing that jumped out at me [Joel Achenbach of the Washington Post] is just how proud they were that they sat there and listened to their staff for so long...
*face palm*
Well… I give them some credit for having such a session, and possibly actually learning something more than “It’s good [for us], vote with the party.”
Too bad they do not want anyone else to know, with some actually saying as much when confronted with questions back home.Posted by on 08/02/09 at 12:55 PM
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