Tom - your cartoon is in bad taste in my opinion. It demeans the memories of the astronauts.
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Tom - your cartoon is in bad taste in my opinion. It demeans the memories of the astronauts.
Hello again, Steve:
But, it IS "gonna" get fixed, ain't it?Quote:
I'm also not averse to the reality that it's not fixed and won't be for some time.
Then "what're ya gonna" squeal about?
excon
PS> I put quotes around those words, NOT because I'm quoting anything - but to DEFEAT the program that wants to change the way I write.
Eventually it may get fixed, but that doesn't increase my confidence in the regime that screwed it up from the get go. Your devotion is inexplicable.
You know what's in bad taste ?
This
Thousands Of Consumers Get Insurance Cancellation Notices Due To Health Law Changes - Kaiser Health News
These buffoons are screwing with the lives and health of millions of Americans ,and they haven't got the slightest idea about what they are doing .
That issue and the one I referred to are not related. You chose to use that cartoon.
And I'd use it again regardless of what you think of it.
Suck it up and deal with it... that cartoon is NOTHING compared to the cartoons we were bombarded with when Bush was in office.
The liberals are the Kings of being tasteless in their demogogery.
I guess I have a little more respect for the memories of the astronauts.Quote:
And I'd use it again regardless of what you think of it.
It doesn't demean the memory of the astronauts, it demonstrates the regime's aversion to acknowledging a monumental disaster.
We have different views I guess. That's no surprise. I guess in your world anything can be used as canon fodder.
Hello again, Steve:
Let's review, shall we? There's NO devotion in knowing the thing is "gonna" get fixed.Quote:
Your devotion is inexplicable.
However, I'll cop to being devoted to supplying affordable health care to people who never had it before. I'm also not too torn about about the costs... They'll even out.. After all, it's only just being implemented.
But, if you ask me whether I like what the insurance companies are doing, I don't. I don't like 'em at all.
excon
Even the small percentage of the population that loses what they have will have options that work for them. If they choose to beech rather than see what those options are then that's their choice too. And the governor of your state and elected representatives. Indeed evidence shows that the states can make the government website a NON factor.
It's no coincidence that co operating already has yielded better results than those that don't.
The 85% of the population liked what they had . So the whole system had to be broken to accommodate 15% (many of whom still don't want it and will pay a fine... ooops I mean tax instead ) . This is the type of fix we can expect from the left .
Hello again, tom:
Nahhh.. The left wanted single payer. Rip, zap - SIMPLE. Obama tried to get Republicans to join him by leaving the insurance companies in the mix...Quote:
This is the type of fix we can expect from the left .
Bwa, ha ha ha ha ha... Crazy, huh? Bwa, ha ha ha ha.
excon
I have plenty of respect for the memory of the astronauts . They died because of the hubris of NASA . All the after incident investigations led to that conclusion. The same is true with the launch of this abomination call AHCA . It's the pure hubris of progressive rule , and the hubris of the emperor that led to the Obamacare disaster .The prevailing thought behind it is that if the people don’t like what the progressives offer, they will nevertheless have to learn to like it for their own good.
We know there won't be a quick fix ,and it would be fitting if the death spiral of this disastrous law would take him the rest of his term to address... except for the pain he's already causing on the population and the nation.
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