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ivwshane

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No, you have my full attention. Enlighten us.



I know exactly why none of them voted for it: none of them were consulted, they didn't agree with the law, and none of their votes were needed for passage.

Polly want a cracker?

Feel free to educate yourself:

http://mediamatters.org/mobile/rese...pts-to-rewrite-health-care-reform-hist/173034

Yeah I know it's mediatters so if you have an issue with one of their points I'm sure you can point to a source that disputes their claim backed by more substantial evidence.
 

dbk

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Summarizing the meeting: Boehner wants to bring the conferees and have a sit down. Reid says ok but after you pass the clean CR. Boehner says no. We're gonna default so bad!
 

werepossum

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i just read about that! i thought their policy was "if it could save just one life.."!! Hypocrisy!
Saving a child's life has to take a back seat to the higher purpose of getting all non-essential government workers back to their, um, critical non-essential government work.
 

kn51

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As a tax CPA I've been well aware of the provision preventing garnishment etc.

However, as a tax CPA I think anyone believing that the govt won't eventually take steps to collect the tax/penalty by whatever means necessary is living in "lala land".

I've never seen such an anti-collection provision before and understand that it was passed to make Obamacare more politically palatable. I do not expect it to survive once its anti-FUD purpose expires.

Fern

Yep.

The IRS will get their slice of the pie first.

Where I work we have around 600 employees. The amount of garnishments exceeds the amount of retirement deductions.
 

MooseNSquirrel

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Just to once again fight the blatant dishonesty here, the Republican demands are to delay the Congressional subsidies (you know, those subsidies that are illegal for everyone else in the exchanges) and the individual mandate for one year. Somehow delaying the individual mandate for individuals is the end of the world, whereas delaying the employer mandate is just good sense. Go figure.

The individual mandate is the heart and soul of the ACA.

Lets not be naïve about this please.
 

ivwshane

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Saving a child's life has to take a back seat to the higher purpose of getting all non-essential government workers back to their, um, critical non-essential government work.

Well at least you agree it's not hypocrisy on the side of the GOP because they have never given a shit about a child's life unless it's unborn.

Congrats again!




Go take your meds (And I'm sure thats paid for by the government too).
 

werepossum

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Lol you got me! I was thinking about the CR and not about the budget...oops!


Well, in the case of the budget then;

http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/4020621


Suck on that asshats;)
LOL

The individual mandate is the heart and soul of the ACA.

Lets not be naïve about this please.
The heart and soul of the ACA is the individual mandate, which affects MAYBE 10% of the nation at most? Seriously?

I'd say the heart and soul of the ACA are the provision against denying coverage for pre-existing conditions and the exchanges. Even absent an individual mandate, the insurance industry's premiums would adjust to the new, higher level levels required as long as a brief waiting period is observed. This is exactly the same as with the individual mandate; it's still much cheaper for a healthy young individual to pay the fine and buy health insurance only after getting sick.

Don't get me wrong, I have no problem with the individual mandate even though I don't think it really does that much, but I can also see the fairness issue in not punishing that 10% of the population when you're putting off punishing the other 90%.
 

werepossum

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Well at least you agree it's not hypocrisy on the side of the GOP because they have never given a shit about a child's life unless it's unborn.

Congrats again!

Go take your meds (And I'm sure thats paid for by the government too).
That must be why the GOP offered to fund the NIH and the Democrats declined. Oh wait . . .

And no, my meds are entirely funded by me, or at least the first $2,700. Oh wait, the first $3,700 - I forgot my Obamacare of a mandatory $1000 higher deductible. After all, we can't all be Democrats, somebody's gotta work. ;)
 

werepossum

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Lol you got me! I was thinking about the CR and not about the budget...oops!


Well, in the case of the budget then;

http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/4020621


Suck on that asshats;)
You're right about the budget though. There was absolutely no excuse for Democrats refusing to pass a budget for the last three years, and there is absolutely no excuse for Republicans not to conference over it. If you can't reach an agreement, THEN you go out and make political points. But until you've made a good faith effort to do your job, keep your cake holes shut.
 

michal1980

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You're right about the budget though. There was absolutely no excuse for Democrats refusing to pass a budget for the last three years, and there is absolutely no excuse for Republicans not to conference over it. If you can't reach an agreement, THEN you go out and make political points. But until you've made a good faith effort to do your job, keep your cake holes shut.

why would republicans go to conference over the budget? They'll get ran over by the democrats like they did with Obama care.

If Henry Reid and his fellow band of liars can rewrite any law they want, why work with such liars?

Just like Obama pushed on the house leadership to help support his failed attack of Syria, only to pull the rug from under them with no notice.

The dem's in power right now have stated over and over again that they will not work with republicans. Its only because of the lmsm there feet aren't held to the fire.

http://washingtonexaminer.com/article/2536734#.Ukx3gRXBXBQ.twitter
 

NoStateofMind

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werepossum

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why would republicans go to conference over the budget? They'll get ran over by the democrats like they did with Obama care.

If Henry Reid and his fellow band of liars can rewrite any law they want, why work with such liars?

Just like Obama pushed on the house leadership to help support his failed attack of Syria, only to pull the rug from under them with no notice.

The dem's in power right now have stated over and over again that they will not work with republicans. Its only because of the lmsm there feet aren't held to the fire.

http://washingtonexaminer.com/article/2536734#.Ukx3gRXBXBQ.twitter
Because that's what we pay them to do. Even if they know they are going to fail, if they have not made a good faith effort to do their jobs then they have no call to criticize the other party.

Your link has switched over to a story about the biased mainstream media coverage, but it doesn't really matter as both sides have professed their unwillingness to work with the other. As we do not have a President capable of going directly to the American people and shaming Congress into doing the right thing or at least compromising to get the issue off the front page, this story will play out in the press. As the left largely owns the press, the blame thus will fall largely on the GOP. May not be fair, but that's life. And if the GOP is not at least trying to do its job, I have little sympathy for them.

tl/dr: The time to cry wolf is after you've seen a wolf, not when you're sure there will be one if you go out into the fields.
 

michal1980

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Because that's what we pay them to do. Even if they know they are going to fail, if they have not made a good faith effort to do their jobs then they have no call to criticize the other party.

Your link has switched over to a story about the biased mainstream media coverage, but it doesn't really matter as both sides have professed their unwillingness to work with the other. As we do not have a President capable of going directly to the American people and shaming Congress into doing the right thing or at least compromising to get the issue off the front page, this story will play out in the press. As the left largely owns the press, the blame thus will fall largely on the GOP. May not be fair, but that's life. And if the GOP is not at least trying to do its job, I have little sympathy for them.

tl/dr: The time to cry wolf is after you've seen a wolf, not when you're sure there will be one if you go out into the fields.

once bitten twice shy.

The republicans have been burned by Henry Reid and Obama that they don't wont to work with those liars.


my link was to support the idea that the only reason the republicans get more heat from the public is because the media is in the liberals pockets.
 

werepossum

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once bitten twice shy.

The republicans have been burned by Henry Reid and Obama that they don't wont to work with those liars.


my link was to support the idea that the only reason the republicans get more heat from the public is because the media is in the liberals pockets.
Granted, but that's reality. If the GOP are half the people not doing their job and get 75% of the blame, I have little sympathy for them. Yes, they were doing their jobs for three years while the Democrats did not do theirs, but with regards to the budget the GOP are the ones not doing their jobs now. No one can change then; the GOP can easily change now.
 

ivwshane

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You're right about the budget though. There was absolutely no excuse for Democrats refusing to pass a budget for the last three years, and there is absolutely no excuse for Republicans not to conference over it. If you can't reach an agreement, THEN you go out and make political points. But until you've made a good faith effort to do your job, keep your cake holes shut.

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shadow9d9

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once bitten twice shy.

The republicans have been burned by Henry Reid and Obama that they don't wont to work with those liars.


my link was to support the idea that the only reason the republicans get more heat from the public is because the media is in the liberals pockets.

Conspiracy theories about phantom liberals controlling media? That is the best that you've got?

Isn't fox news the one with the highest ratings? Liberal media derp!
 

werepossum

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Conspiracy theories about phantom liberals controlling media? That is the best that you've got?

Isn't fox news the one with the highest ratings? Liberal media derp!
Fox News has the highest cable news rating, but has only a small minority of the news consumption market. Hell, more people get their "news" from The Daily Show than from Fox News. Many of them are even proud of it.