Originally posted by: Slew Foot
Waaaaaaaaa! Smart successful people have lots of money. Everyone should be poor and work at Walmart like me.
Originally posted by: Slew Foot
Waaaaaaaaa! Smart successful people have lots of money. Everyone should be poor and work at Walmart like me.
The successful people with lots of money (the Walton family) need the low-wage employees at their stores to make their fortunes. It's a mutually beneficial situation.Originally posted by: Slew Foot
Waaaaaaaaa! Smart successful people have lots of money. Everyone should be poor and work at Walmart like me.
I'm still yet to see anything out of your mouth that's not partisan hackary.Originally posted by: jpeyton
The big problem for 1-percenters is that they still only get 1 vote, just like the poorest American citizen.
We voted for a candidate who wanted health care reform, voted to give him huge majorities in Congress, and now our votes will bear fruit over the next four to eight years.
Originally posted by: cubby1223
I'm still yet to see anything out of your mouth that's not partisan hackary.Originally posted by: jpeyton
The big problem for 1-percenters is that they still only get 1 vote, just like the poorest American citizen.
We voted for a candidate who wanted health care reform, voted to give him huge majorities in Congress, and now our votes will bear fruit over the next four to eight years.
Obama gained support on the promise of tax cuts and responsible gov't spending. Maybe *you* voted for health care reform, most voted Obama because they didn't approve of Sarah Palin's wardrobe costs :Q
Originally posted by: eskimospy
Originally posted by: cubby1223
I'm still yet to see anything out of your mouth that's not partisan hackary.Originally posted by: jpeyton
The big problem for 1-percenters is that they still only get 1 vote, just like the poorest American citizen.
We voted for a candidate who wanted health care reform, voted to give him huge majorities in Congress, and now our votes will bear fruit over the next four to eight years.
Obama gained support on the promise of tax cuts and responsible gov't spending. Maybe *you* voted for health care reform, most voted Obama because they didn't approve of Sarah Palin's wardrobe costs :Q
You're going to have to provide some support for that, because that's a relatively extraordinary claim. Please provide some links to polling that said people voted for Obama for budget balancing and tax cuts, and not for health care reform.
Originally posted by: cubby1223
I'm still yet to see anything out of your mouth that's not partisan hackary.
Originally posted by: cubby1223
Originally posted by: eskimospy
Originally posted by: cubby1223
I'm still yet to see anything out of your mouth that's not partisan hackary.Originally posted by: jpeyton
The big problem for 1-percenters is that they still only get 1 vote, just like the poorest American citizen.
We voted for a candidate who wanted health care reform, voted to give him huge majorities in Congress, and now our votes will bear fruit over the next four to eight years.
Obama gained support on the promise of tax cuts and responsible gov't spending. Maybe *you* voted for health care reform, most voted Obama because they didn't approve of Sarah Palin's wardrobe costs :Q
You're going to have to provide some support for that, because that's a relatively extraordinary claim. Please provide some links to polling that said people voted for Obama for budget balancing and tax cuts, and not for health care reform.
Do you need me to link to a youtube video of Obama's main theme of his entire campaign, the tax cuts for 95% of working families?
Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Originally posted by: cubby1223
I'm still yet to see anything out of your mouth that's not partisan hackary.
Did you manage to type that with a straight face? If so, hats off to you, sir.
Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Originally posted by: cubby1223
I'm still yet to see anything out of your mouth that's not partisan hackary.
Did you manage to type that with a straight face? If so, hats off to you, sir.
Originally posted by: Wreckem
Im loving all the democratic party in fighting. This assures UHC wont be passed this year or possibly ever.
Originally posted by: senseamp
Originally posted by: Wreckem
Im loving all the democratic party in fighting. This assures UHC wont be passed this year or possibly ever.
You are loving the status quo?
Thank you for accurately describing our current health care system.Originally posted by: Wreckem
long term financial burdens that the US cannot afford
Originally posted by: Wreckem
Originally posted by: senseamp
Originally posted by: Wreckem
Im loving all the democratic party in fighting. This assures UHC wont be passed this year or possibly ever.
You are loving the status quo?
HEALTHCARE REFORM is needed HEALTH INSURANCE REFORM isnt.
The govt isnt trying to fix the problem. Its trying to put a costly govt paid for bandaid on it.
I dont support any current bill in the House or Senate. They have long term financial burdens that the US cannot afford. Even if they are deficit neutral over 10 years as Obama says the will, which is unlikely, they will ballon HUGELY over the next two decades after the first 10 years.
Originally posted by: Wreckem
Originally posted by: senseamp
Originally posted by: Wreckem
Im loving all the democratic party in fighting. This assures UHC wont be passed this year or possibly ever.
You are loving the status quo?
HEALTHCARE REFORM is needed HEALTH INSURANCE REFORM isnt.
Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: Wreckem
Originally posted by: senseamp
Originally posted by: Wreckem
Im loving all the democratic party in fighting. This assures UHC wont be passed this year or possibly ever.
You are loving the status quo?
HEALTHCARE REFORM is needed HEALTH INSURANCE REFORM isnt.
The govt isnt trying to fix the problem. Its trying to put a costly govt paid for bandaid on it.
I dont support any current bill in the House or Senate. They have long term financial burdens that the US cannot afford. Even if they are deficit neutral over 10 years as Obama says the will, which is unlikely, they will ballon HUGELY over the next two decades after the first 10 years.
You can't have one without the other.
Originally posted by: Wreckem
Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: Wreckem
Originally posted by: senseamp
Originally posted by: Wreckem
Im loving all the democratic party in fighting. This assures UHC wont be passed this year or possibly ever.
You are loving the status quo?
HEALTHCARE REFORM is needed HEALTH INSURANCE REFORM isnt.
The govt isnt trying to fix the problem. Its trying to put a costly govt paid for bandaid on it.
I dont support any current bill in the House or Senate. They have long term financial burdens that the US cannot afford. Even if they are deficit neutral over 10 years as Obama says the will, which is unlikely, they will ballon HUGELY over the next two decades after the first 10 years.
You can't have one without the other.
Yeah you can. Its called increased regulation of industry.
Originally posted by: jpeyton
Thank you for accurately describing our current health care system.Originally posted by: Wreckem
long term financial burdens that the US cannot afford
Originally posted by: Wreckem
Originally posted by: jpeyton
Thank you for accurately describing our current health care system.Originally posted by: Wreckem
long term financial burdens that the US cannot afford
You are fucking moron that doesnt seem to give a shit about the long term numbers. Right now, the US is on a 30-40 year crash course to insolvency. Throw in the democratic plans for UHC and thats shortened to ~25 years.
Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: Wreckem
Originally posted by: jpeyton
Thank you for accurately describing our current health care system.Originally posted by: Wreckem
long term financial burdens that the US cannot afford
You are fucking moron that doesnt seem to give a shit about the long term numbers. Right now, the US is on a 30-40 year crash course to insolvency. Throw in the democratic plans for UHC and thats shortened to ~25 years.
Depends. HealthCosts in the status quo are also accelerating the crunch point. That's why Reform is so important.
More government regulation? What are you, some kind of socialist/fascist/communist/Marxist Kool-Aid drinker?Originally posted by: Wreckem
Yeah you can. Its called increased regulation of industry.