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Healthcare is getting fucking expensive...
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I'm begging you to do the research yourself in regards to the Socialized Medicine. That line of 'anyone can walk into a hospital' is one of the very reasons your current system is obsolete. You can't budget for costs that you can't predict, and leaving millions uninsured with however many more millions in aliens, you are spending a LOT more than what you should be it's good business sense. i'm having a hard time figuring out why the republicans aren't getting that |
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Here we go again. yes, I have been humiliated by a nobody... of all likes, a nobody that nobody is even paying attention to, which hasn't actually said shit... other than 'liberal and leftist' used as an attack weapon.. I'm waiting for you to prove me wrong... Until then, shut your cock holster. |
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Again, you still haven't proven me wrong.. this is like the 6th time you have posted stupid shit like this. You clearly.... clearly, have nothing to actually attack with. But please... keep posting. |
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Poor guy, too stupid to realize he's embarrassing yourself. I wonder if he understands that to prove him wrong, he has to say something "right". Oh well, definitely the joke of the forum |
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To prove me wrong, I have to say something right? Wow... brilliant! 7 posts of spew and nothing new. |
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still need 20$ bucks in Epass ?? big transaction ! |
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ROFL.. You're about 12 hours late with the typo, tool. |
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You cannot travel through an American city and not see that it has improved in the last 20 years. Same with most of the world. Society is not crumbling. You are getting narrow minded. Every metric is showing the world getting better, you just choose to ignore that. Watch old movies or old TV. You would not have wanted to lived then. So why glorify that time? |
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But I will ask again, prove whatever I said wrong.... it's that simple or keep posting and showing gfy that you have nothing to say, other than typical spew. |
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If there were election in California tomorrow, and Arnold ran, he would be beaten ,,,
Should I conclude that it would be an " Obama endorsement " ... :1orglaugh |
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Or again, like the other 10 posts........ You have nothing to actually say, you have no ammo to take me down with, you don't even know how to argue, you simply spew bullshit as an attack... which is freak'in hilarious. I'm cool with that though, please... keep posting. |
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1. I'm not really in this business. I promote dating sites as income to pay for law school. in other words, you will be at best an " ambulance chaser " , at best .... 2. It's easy to be conservative and in this business. For instance, I think porn is absolutely disgusting, but also a first amendment right which I support. translation: I am broke, cannot pay for porn, not smart enough to find it for free, so I hang here to see a few pics everyday ... PS: if you have 2.00 today in Epass, I would gladly give you 1.75 tomorrow in Paypal .... :):) |
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I forgot your system was so corrupt and rotten to the core that it probably wouldn't work. Though even the illusion of accountability is better than nothing right ;) You can't do anything now .. you are powerless, utterly incapable of making any difference in the area of health reform and down deep you know it. At least my government fears what I can do with my vote. Feel free to laugh that one off too btw :) |
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I don't need ammo to take you down with. All I have to do is use logic to respond to your stupidity and embarrass you on a continuous basis, only to watch you sit there lying to yourself and making yourself look dumber. |
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AHAHA thanks for proving that the only qualification for the porn business is a pulse. Not sure if anything dumber has been posted today. Way to go half wit:) |
all i can say is that i never realized so many homosexuals posted on gfy...
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It's just spew... I'm waiting to be embarrassed, please do it.. whatever, prove me wrong, show me up, ring my bell.. take down the big man with your, logic. I'm waiting.. |
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I read the thread title and took a mental note of who would be posting in the thread.
Then I skimmed the thread. I was right. |
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Dang, he went on and on... 9 o'clock though, mom must have put her foot down. I hope the dude got his homework done.
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Have you talked to people who were alive in the 70's? Did you see the 80's? They were not wonderful open times. |
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Fuck americans really don't understand that it COSTS MORE for your non universal healthcare. With universal healthcare there is no need for expensive actuaries to try and screw you out of your insurance.
Oh well.. you just make Canada look that much better. What you guys need is another party. Either/Or situations aren't your friend in politics. |
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Owned. Many people have been preaching the downfall of American society since the 90s. I firmly believe it now. |
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Obama... errr, Bush... errr Bailouts and Stimulus Plans $30 billion Bear Stearns 2008 JP Morgan Chase and the federal government bailed out Bear Stearns when the financial giant neared collapse. JP Morgan purchased Bear Stearns for $236 million; the Federal Reserve provided a $30 billion credit line to ensure the sale could move forward. $400 billion Fannie Mae / Freddie Mac 2008 On Sep. 7, 2008, Fannie and Freddie were essentially nationalized: placed under the conservatorship of the Federal Housing Finance Agency. Under the terms of the rescue, the Treasury has invested billions to cover the companies' losses. Initially, Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson put a ceiling of $100 billion for investments in each company. In February, Tim Geithner raised it to $200 billion. The money was authorized by the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008. $180 billion American International Group (A.I.G.) 2008 On four separate occasions, the government has offered aid to AIG to keep it from collapsing, rising from an initial $85 billion credit line from the Federal Reserve to a combined $180 billion effort between the Treasury ($70 billion) and Fed ($110 billion). ($40 billion of the Treasury’s commitment is also included in the TARP total.) $25 billion Auto Industry 2008 In late September 2008, Congress approved a more than $630 billion spending bill, which included a measure for $25 billion in loans to the auto industry. These low-interest loans are intended to aid the industry in its push to build more fuel-efficient, environmentally-friendly vehicles. The Detroit 3 -- General Motors, Ford and Chrysler -- will be the primary beneficiaries. $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program 2008 In October 2008, Congress passed the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act, which authorized the Treasury Department to spend $700 billion to combat the financial crisis. Treasury has been doling out the money via an alphabet soup of different programs. Here’s our running tally of companies getting TARP funds. $280 billion Citigroup 2008 Citigroup received a $25 billion investment through the TARP in October and another $20 billion in November. (That $45 billion is also included in the TARP total.) Additional aid has come in the form of government guarantees to limit losses from a $301 billion pool of toxic assets. In addition to the Treasury's $5 billion commitment, the FDIC has committed $10 billion and the Federal Reserve up to about $220 billion. Bank of America 2009 Bank of America has received $45 billion through the TARP, which includes $10 billion originally meant for Merrill Lynch. (That $45 billion is also included in the TARP total.) In addition, the government has made guarantees to limit losses from a $118 billion pool of troubled assets. In addition to the Treasury's $7.5 billion commitment, the FDIC has committed $2.5 billion and the Federal Reserve up to $87.2 billion. Which ones are from Obama again? Quote:
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This is an entertaining thread.
The reality is that the election of GOP governors in NJ and VA has very little to do with Obama and anti-democrat sentiment. In both states the exit polls showed that the majority (over 50%) of the voters in those states still hold Obama in a positive light. In NJ they have the highest property taxes in the nation as well as a lot of corruption. Yes, Obama went there three times to campaign for them, but Corzine is not well liked in the state and was bound to lose to just about anyone. In VA they still have as strong conservative base and he won. That is it. It doesn't mean the nation is turning republican. If it did then why did the democrat in NY win when that district has elected a republican since the civil war? Of course you could say it is because the republicans fucked it up and attacked their own candidate for not being conservative enough then she dropped out when the republicans started backing an independent who doesn't even live in the district and knows nothing about the local politics of the area. So does that mean that the republican party is still in shambles? No. These are just local and state elections. Every year since 1989 the off year elections in NJ and VA have gone against the party that had won the white house in the previous year. I don't know why, it just is. It means nothing. I can say that tomorrow morning Megan Fox is going to give me a lap dance then let me tit fuck her. . . it doesn't make it so. The bottom line is that most of the people in this country want health care reform. The problem is our elected officials are unable to actually deliver that. If they aren't worried about getting elected they are worried about pissing off big insurance who finance their re-election bids. The republicans have no interest in health care reform. The only reason they are even talking about it now is because the democrats are in power and are forcing the issue. If McCain had won health care would not even be mentioned. My prediction is that one of the following will happen: 1. They will pass a health care reform bill and it will do very little to actually reform health care so we will continue as we are now which means in about 15-20 the cost of health care will be destroying the the middle class. or 2. They will pass a big bill and it will reform health care and in some cases it will actually do good things and help a lot of people. But they will grossly underestimate the cost of it, it will get bloated, corrupt and be mismanaged and it will be enormously expensive and in 15-20 years the cost of it will be destroying the middle class in this country. |
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The Doc, aren't you tired of getting owned? |
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I'm really not sure how any of these are "Obama" created, ie: his plans. And Wow, so lame... Hahaha... I'm owned, some how. Could you show me where I said Obama never did any bailouts or wouldn't do them? Of course your stupid ass can't.. I clearly said... Quote:
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AHAHAAHA what a fucking idiot this is just too funny. Want to point out where I said Obama started the stimulus plans? Go ahead ROFL. This kid is priceless. And I know i'm wasting my time trying to explain a basic concept to you but I'm enjoying talking down to a dumber, older, porn peddler. When Obama "initiates" a plan, it becomes HIS debt, not Bush's. Try and internalize that one dumbass ROFL |
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Wow you suck at this. I never said Obama hasn't done bailouts. But the fact still remains, your wrong.... Obama did not put us Trillions into Debt, Bush did. |
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