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A very interesting and rather amazing post, herring. It's almost hard to believe that any Republican ever showed much appreciation or support for labor, but then, I found this:
In 1860, Abraham Lincoln supported the workers' right to strike; and, in 1861, he said, "Labor is prior to, and independent of, capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher consideration."
What happened indeed! In 2000 we elected a President who has put corporate interests ahead of the people's interests. A whole sale dismantling of the 1956 platform has occurred under this son of a bush's Republican tenure.
And let's not forget that without our health, we're not able to enjoy the fruit of our labor. Are any of our liberties safe if we don't have our health? Healthcare is a right.
That's why we need Guaranteed Healthcare for All, based on the single-payer model. The majority of Americans believe we should have a tax-supported national health plan.
After all, the President, Vice President, and members of Congress are entitled to government supplied health care. What about the rest of us "laborers" ?
The Republican Party as we know it today was not the way it always was, at least not in it's attitude towards working people and things like healthcare. If one examines the historical record, you could make a very good case that Richard Nixon had a governing philosophy more liberal - more pro-worker, pro-environment, etc - than Bill Clinton. As one of the rare people who stayed awake and paid attention in history class, I am always reminded that Americans have a very short memory as a people.
The Republican Party as we know it today was not the way it always was, at least not in it's attitude towards working people and things like healthcare. If one examines the historical record, you could make a very good case that Richard Nixon had a governing philosophy more liberal - more pro-worker, pro-environment, etc - than Bill Clinton. As one of the rare people who stayed awake and paid attention in history class, I am always reminded that Americans have a very short memory as a people.
Agreed! And although I'm not getting any younger, I can remember back to 2000 when the supremes selected a self proclaimed pro-life president who cares more for oil and corporate interests than actually caring for people. How many men, women, and children have been left behind to die in the wake of the Iraq war, without access to medically necessary health care?
May 1, 2008 "Five years since Mission Accomplished!"
We can't afford a McCain presidency and his "100 year war." Talk about being out of step with the people on the subject of war, torture, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness...our public health system, education system, clean air, water, and environment is suffering irreparable harm.
Let's bring our troops home to fight for HR 676, The National Healthcare Security Act.
herring_RN, ASN, BSN
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From the Republican Party Platform of 1956