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November 4, 2009
Sound Off: Your comments 11/3/09
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Editor's Note: After last night's AC360°, we received comments from many of you on health care reform and the lack of employment in the US. Viewers complained about guests talking over each other to the point of distraction. What do you think? Let us know – we always want to hear from you.
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I would like some comment on the fact that the republican base was energized for these elections while the democratic base was complacent and stayed home – in effect, the democrats need to work harder to energize their own base

Even if employment rises, unless we return to the 90s heyday, I don't know if it will make people happier. Ten months is not enough time to deliver, but I don't think the general public realizes this. I think they expect to see bigger results in a shorter period of time.

I don't understand why the American People and you in the Media don't get the fact that good paying American Jobs have been hemorrhaged out of the United States into countries that provide universal healthcare at a rate that should shock even the most obtuse among you for only two reasons, the most important of which was to escape the backbreaking burden of providing healthcare policies to hardworking American Citizens who dumped billions into the tax coffers and fueled the U.S. Economy.

I know you agree with me, but something needs to be done about people talking over one another. Just get rid of the people who do that, and replace them with people who WON'T do that. It accomplishes nothing. They should be forced to sit and listen to the program, and say what was being said during that time.

Shame on you CNN, why did you choose not to air New Jersey Gov. Candidate Christie victory speech? Instead you air Anderson 360 Bulletin.

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