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Obama say he will VETO any plan that allows people to keep their health insurance
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Topic Started: Nov 15 2013, 01:39 PM (562 Views)
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Black Republican
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Nov 21 2013, 02:59 PM
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- LadyBug1
- Nov 21 2013, 02:50 PM
- Black Republican
- Nov 21 2013, 02:41 PM
Ladybug in recent polls most Americans say that this bad health care bill should be repealed.
I know. People are saying that because of what the bill contains. They can work to make it a better bill. They can start by changing the guidelines that will make it possible for people to keep the insurance that they like for the price that they like. People don't like the audacity of just a few trying to tell many that their insurance is "substandard". I remember Bill Clinton said that the important thing was to get the bill passed and changes can be made later. Well, now they are acting like they don't want to budge or make any changes. The problem is this bill has 2000 pages, do you that the Democrats read all 2000 pages before passing this bill, and if not then there are things in this bill that they don't even know about yet.
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LadyBug1
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Nov 21 2013, 03:03 PM
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- Black Republican
- Nov 21 2013, 02:59 PM
- LadyBug1
- Nov 21 2013, 02:50 PM
- Black Republican
- Nov 21 2013, 02:41 PM
Ladybug in recent polls most Americans say that this bad health care bill should be repealed.
I know. People are saying that because of what the bill contains. They can work to make it a better bill. They can start by changing the guidelines that will make it possible for people to keep the insurance that they like for the price that they like. People don't like the audacity of just a few trying to tell many that their insurance is "substandard". I remember Bill Clinton said that the important thing was to get the bill passed and changes can be made later. Well, now they are acting like they don't want to budge or make any changes.
The problem is this bill has 2000 pages, do you that the Democrats read all 2000 pages before passing this bill, and if not then there are things in this bill that they don't even know about yet. Think? I know they didn't read the bill. Several admitted that they didn't.
And now we've learned that there may be a bailout for the insurance companies if they lose money.
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Archaicwisdom
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Nov 21 2013, 11:02 PM
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- kennyinbmore
- Nov 21 2013, 11:05 AM
- U Thant
- Nov 21 2013, 11:02 AM
- kennyinbmore
- Nov 21 2013, 10:49 AM
Glad I didn't vote for him
If that was true, then you would be fair and be equitable; just shut up/pull out the resume of whoever you did vote for...and let us put their judgments and miscues and ineptitude under the microscope. Let us see if they had the capacity to make a better decision than Obama.
I voted for Gary Johnson. Look him up your damn self and stop being a lazy whiney bitch that's always on my nuts 24/7 Gary Johnson is a libertarian, i thought you lumped us all in one category with conservatives. His views different very little from Ron or Rand Paul's.
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kennyinbmore
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Nov 22 2013, 12:24 AM
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- Archaicwisdom
- Nov 21 2013, 11:02 PM
Gary Johnson is a libertarian, i thought you lumped us all in one category with conservatives. His views different very little from Ron or Rand Paul's. Like a lot of people here you thought wrong. When Gary Johnson publishes racists newsletters get back to me how he's like Ron Paul. I agree with some of Rand's positions and disagree with some. I'm with him on most economic issues, crime, education, gun control, and foreign policy. Against him on abortion, corporate welfare, and drug policy. I'm not a one issue voter like most people here, nor am I a partisan voter like most people here.
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Archaicwisdom
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Nov 22 2013, 12:42 AM
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- kennyinbmore
- Nov 22 2013, 12:24 AM
- Archaicwisdom
- Nov 21 2013, 11:02 PM
Gary Johnson is a libertarian, i thought you lumped us all in one category with conservatives. His views different very little from Ron or Rand Paul's.
Like a lot of people here you thought wrong. When Gary Johnson publishes racists newsletters get back to me how he's like Ron Paul. I agree with some of Rand's positions and disagree with some. I'm with him on most economic issues, crime, education, gun control, and foreign policy. Against him on abortion, corporate welfare, and drug policy. I'm not a one issue voter like most people here, nor am I a partisan voter like most people here. Ron Paul did not publish any racist newsletter and the newsletters in question which are arguably racist (they are not) he did not write. GET over it.
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kennyinbmore
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Nov 22 2013, 01:35 AM
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I'm over it. His racist ass got nowhere near the white house. In the words of one of your boys.."MISSION ACCOMPLISHED"
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Affinity
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Nov 22 2013, 12:37 PM
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