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Advice on political strategy
University politics are vicious because so little is at stake, so TPP has a career's worth of experience in tactics and strategy. One of the best ways to get rid of some really terrible, awful, no-good, very bad idea is to let the proponents give it a try. When TANGVB ideas utterly fail to deliver, they can be easily removed and discarded, and so-labeled TANGVB so as never to appear again or be tried again. So why is the GnOPe so opposed to allowing the Affordable Care Act to be enacted? If as TANGVB as they say, and they certainly have said so, ACA will be a huge failure and they will easily be able to repeal the law. Why are so many GnOPe controlled states stone-walling implementation of the Affordable Care Act? If ACA is as sure to fail as they say, then why not let it fail on its own merits while crowing, "We told you so!" Could it be that they really think ACA will work so they don't dare give it a try? The fanaticism over defunding ACA would then make sense because when ACA works well in state A, then GnOPe controlled state B citizens would actually see that their elected officials have stiffed them, so you can't let ACA be enacted at all in the fear of ACA's success! That's what the GnOPe is so afraid of! Oh, these guys are so transparent!
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It already works in Massachusetts and Switzerland. Somehow, that message isn't getting across.
Shush! Such facts are a GnOPe blasphemy!
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