Even More Obamacare Follies

You do realize that 47% Romney was talking about included active military members and seniors that vote Republican.

Looking at the quote, as inarticulate as it may have been, it took a pretty good spin machine to convince seniors and the military that he was referring to them as well as democrat party line voters.
 
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Looking at the quote, as inarticulate as it may have been, it took a pretty good spin machine to convince seniors and the military that he was referring to them as well as democrat party line voters.

No spun was needed, it was as simple as pulling up the numbers and showing them to the American voters.
 
Looking at the quote, as inarticulate as it may have been, it took a pretty good spin machine to convince seniors and the military that he was referring to them as well as democrat party line voters.

Without seniors and the military, the number wouldn't have been close to 47%. He included them and everyone else he could in order to arrive at the largest number he could. Idiots have been parroting the 47% number since then.

I think that a lot more people should pay taxes that don't. But the 47% number is very misleading in the context Romney used it.
 
No one should. Why should ones ability to seek needed medical treatment be limited by their financial status?

If I am paying for indigent health care, I should have some say so as to whether they can engage in self destructive behavior and whether or not I am willing to pay for that. In other words if you smoke, I don't want to pay for that treatment, and since everybody knows that that is self destructive behavior, why should I have to? Slippery slope? You betcha... and your boy opened the door to this.
 
If you see overpopulation as an issue, especially one that leads to poverty and starvation: why would you not support government subsidized birth control and abortions?

Therein lies the irony. The democrats advocate taxpayer funded killing of unborn babies, yet is primarily their voting base that avails themselves to that service. Funny, no?
 
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So this bill did not impact or change health care?

I think that is the kind of polling question they have been talking about. There is no way you can get a "no" answer from the way you posed it.

I got a better one for YOU...

Have you stopped beating your wife?
 
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You do realize that 47% Romney was talking about included active military members and seniors that vote Republican.

And what does voting record have to do with it? Data is still data. And... the military folks pay taxes unless in a combat zone. Try again.
 
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Medical cost drive record high numbers of Americans to delay treatment. Despite President Obola's dream of providing affordable health care coverage for everyone, fewer & fewer Americans are able to get the medical coverage they need. A recent gallup poll shows 1 in 3 has delayed seeking medical treatment due to it's high cost. On a personal level, I know I'm in that boat as well.
 
Great article, that's the way I like to start my day reading something like this.

"I can't remember it being any gloomier for Democrats in the South than it is today," said Curtis Wilkie, the longtime journalist and observer of Southern life who lectures at the University of Mississippi. "The party has been demonized by Republicans. It's very bleak. I just don't see anything good for them on the horizon."


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They made their bed, now lay in it. They brought this on themselves.
 
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"I can't remember it being any gloomier for Democrats in the South than it is today," said Curtis Wilkie, the longtime journalist and observer of Southern life who lectures at the University of Mississippi. "The party has been demonized by Republicans. It's very bleak. I just don't see anything good for them on the horizon."


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They made their bed, now lay in it. They brought this on themselves.

I guess he ignores desegregation that had Democrats up in arms..
 

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