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| The All-Powerful Atheismo
Bullshiat. The answer is clearly because socialism. |
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| s2s2s2
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| Biff_Steel
cuz day's stealin mah freedomz? it couldn't be more clear. |
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| mediaho
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| Raharu
s2s2s2: More like simply uninformed and mislead by talking heads. |
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| Arkanaut
Came for the soshulizms, leaving satisfied /for Canada |
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| madgonad
The reasoning is actually very simple. Obama = Black, so Obamacare in their mind means "Blackcare". And pretty much every white, middle-class person in America doesn't want to receive the same kind of health care that black people have been getting. |
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| meat0918
You mean.... The public doesn't give a more than a rat's passing ass about things on a national scale, except what the moving pictures in the box tell them to care about it and how to care about it? |
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alywa ![]() Sadly, I think it is this simple for most people who say they hate the bill. |
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| DistendedPendulusFrenulum
Everything they know they learned from the Disinfotainment Industry . |
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| Aarontology madgonad: The reasoning is actually very simple. Obama = Black, so Obamacare in their mind means "Blackcare". And pretty much every white, middle-class person in America doesn't want to receive the same kind of health care that black people have been getting. People like you are why the teabaggers have such a dumbass persecution complex. |
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| RandomExcess
It is immoral to use the force of law to compel people into the private market. |
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| DarnoKonrad
Oh they'll find out -- under the boot of Obama's broccoli police. You might ignore Scalia, but I can the evil in the clouds he's yelling at. |
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| hungryhungryhorus
Obama adjusts his crown of laurels made of arugala as he makes is way down Pennsylvania Ave astride a palanquin carried by wounded veterans whove been granted the dubious honor. As he is carried him blithly past Constitution Avenue, he spares not a single glance down his upturned noes to the throngs of unemployed job creators on either side of the parade imploring him to relent. Ascending the steps to the dais, the President smiles at his supporters whose excitment and enthusiasm finds physical outlet in hand wringing and wide grins. As Obama places his hand on a Mulsim Bible written in Kenyan, he hollowly echoes the oath of office and watches as a single tear falls down the cheek of Chief Justice John Roberts. The Presidents gaze is then directed westward; beyond the crowds on the National Mall, gliding over the reflecting pool and around the National Monument, over Appalachia and the Louisana Purchase, flying past the farms of the Great Plains, soaring over the majestic beauty of the Rockies, to the western coast of the nation. There his gaze settles, and the country's with it, as the sun sets on America. |
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| Alphax
Aarontology: madgonad: The reasoning is actually very simple. Obama = Black, so Obamacare in their mind means "Blackcare". And pretty much every white, middle-class person in America doesn't want to receive the same kind of health care that black people have been getting. People like you are why the teabaggers have such a dumbass persecution complex. No, I'm pretty sure the teabaggers ARE the reason. It's self inflicted stupid. |
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| Spad31 Money stolen. Simple. Meet the new boss. Same as the old. |
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| incendi Aarontology: People like you are why the teabaggers have such a dumbass persecution complex. No, the persecution complex was there already. People like him just provide a new outlet for them to express their paranoia. |
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| Epoch_Zero
I will predict they will have no problem accepting that rebate check due to it, though. RandomExcess: It is immoral to use the force of law to compel people into the private market. You're right - my tax dollars should not be going to defense contractors. |
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| kronicfeld RandomExcess: It is immoral to use the force of law to compel people into the private market. Just like providing tax cuts for mortgage interest forces people to buy homes. And dependency exemptions force people to have children. |
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| Serious Black
RandomExcess: It is immoral to use the force of law to compel people into the private market. Like compelling people into the market of serving black people food, right? |
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| ToxicMunkee
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| keylock71 I see I'm going to get some use out of this one in the coming days... |
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| mediaho
[Lisa Simpson, as President of the United States] Lisa: If I'm going to bail the country out, I'll have to raise taxes, but in my speech I'd like to avoid calling it a, "painful emergency tax." Milhouse: What about, "colossal salary-grab." Lisa: See, that has the same problem. We need to soften the blow. Milhouse: Well, if you just want to out-and-out lie ... [Lisa doesn't object] Okay, we could call it a, "temporary refund adjustment." Lisa: I love it. [Later, Lisa is on TV] Lisa: My fellow Americans and voting illegal aliens, I will not mince words. Your country needs you. That's why today I'm proposing a temporary refund adjustment. Moe: Refund adjustment? Hey, sounds good to me. Lenny: Sure beats a tax. Carl: We love you, President Simpson. |
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| Kome
Aarontology: madgonad: The reasoning is actually very simple. Obama = Black, so Obamacare in their mind means "Blackcare". And pretty much every white, middle-class person in America doesn't want to receive the same kind of health care that black people have been getting. People like you are why the teabaggers have such a dumbass persecution complex. Good. Willful stupidity deserves to be persecuted. |
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| Invincible
RandomExcess: It is immoral to use the force of law to compel people into the private market. Yup, which is why the service should be provided directly by the government but since that wasn't possible in your whack-a-doodle political climate, this is the next best thing. What is totally immoral and beyond the pale is to leave the health of your citizens completely in the hands of an unregulated private market. |
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| s2s2s2
Raharu: mislead by talking heads 1) Like, the word sounds coming out of their ears, too? 2) Well, they said to stop making sense. |
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oldfarthenry
![]() Ya know, I dun lived up thar in socialist-health-care Canuckistan fer a spell with thu chicken business. Everyone I dun ran-over with thu Eldorado gots picked up & put back tugetha in a hospital - no matter what their station in life or ethnic proclivitah! It was dang horrible tu see, I tell ya! |
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| pukingtrader
And here I thought it was just a tax on deadbeats who expect the rest of us to pay for their medical care if they get hurt or sick. |
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| s2s2s2
ToxicMunkee: We're really f*cking dumb I'm just mad because it's prolly going to cut into my home healthcare enterprise. And I just bought all these surgical steel hangers. |
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| FlashHarry • obama did a piss-poor job of explaining the benefits of obamacare • the "mainstream media" didn't do its job at all, allowing disinformation from the right to permeate the debate • the republicans were extremely aggressive and disciplined in their disinformation campaign • most americans are too lazy to find shiat out on their own |
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| scarmig
RandomExcess: It is immoral to use the force of law to compel people into the private market. So simple. Hey libs, how's about some nice carrots instead of bigger/more sticks? Maybe, all health-care expenses for everyone are tax-free. How about, all contributions to health-charities that help people pay for medical expenses are 2X tax-free? How about tax breaks for insurance companies that provide low-cost coverage, and cover preexisting conditions, kids, then unemployed. How about incentives to doctors and clinics that treat people on a cash-basis, eliminating the need for insurance common emergencies and ailments? Seriously, why do we need health insurance for cuts and scrapes, common illnesses and the occasional broken bone? These should be easy and cheap to fix. Keep the insurance for the big stuff. Make it competitive to do the "right thing" and maybe you won't need a stick. |
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| NeverDrunk23
Today's NY Post cover will tell them its bad as Obama is tjere with a giant smile and large needle with 'Say AURRRRRRRRGH!!' as a caption and saying how its a BIG tax. |
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| The Evil That Lies In The Hearts Of Men
RandomExcess: It is immoral to use the force of law to compel people into the private market. Those people are already in the market and everybody else's premiums include a sum for "uninsured people who roll up at the ER with serious / chronic conditions that are expensive to treat". The mandate is an attempt to get those folks to cover some of their own healthcare costs. This is not like mandating somebody buy a car because there is not a massive problem in the car dealership industry of millions of people turning up in emergency need of a car they can't pay for that the dealer has to provide to them with no way to recover the costs other than to jack up the ticket price for everybody else. I'm not keen on the Heritage Foundation invented Individual Mandate that the GOP spent almost 20 years proposing as their model of healthcare reform, but it's a tiny tiny step in the right direction. /Kinda wish it had been struck down so we could make a run at Single Payer. |
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| s2s2s2
pukingtrader: And here I thought it was just a tax on deadbeats who expect the rest of us to pay for their medical care if they get hurt or sick. Just like before, only now, less so. |
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| Ninja_Pancakes The All-Powerful Atheismo: Bullshiat. The answer is clearly because socialism. Hehe, I came to see this. |
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| I_C_Weener kronicfeld: RandomExcess: It is immoral to use the force of law to compel people into the private market. Just like providing tax cuts for mortgage interest forces people to buy homes. And dependency exemptions force people to have children. In fairness you don't pay a higher tax for refusing to get a house. That is the default. If you buy one, you may get tax breaks. Here, your refusal to buy insurance requires you to pay more taxes. This the stick, not the carrot side of taxes being used for behavior modification. But my objections are simple: mandate, failure of a public options, taxes tha will raise the cost of healthcare (see medical device tax increase), and the extra BS in the bill. But I like certain aspects of it And like all government matters, I remain skeptical that it will work as advertised. Also, Obama was naive saying it wasn't a tax. He will find himself defending that for the remainder of this year. |
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| PlatinumDragon
It's nearly impossible to discern facts from falsehoods when lying is so richly rewarded. |
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| kronicfeld scarmig: Maybe, all health-care expenses for everyone are tax-free. The Wal-Mart cashier making a single-digit hourly wage will be relieved to hear that he does not have to pay taxes on the money he spends from his own pocket on his $500,000 liver transplant. |
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| s2s2s2
FlashHarry: • obama did a piss-poor job of explaining the benefits of obamacare • the "mainstream media" didn't do its job at all, allowing disinformation from the right to permeate the debate • the republicans were extremely aggressive and disciplined in their disinformation campaign • most americans are too lazy to find shiat out on their own It was his blackcent. The MSM did their job as their employers described. If there is one thing the GOP excels at, it's believing their wrongs are rights. This one is fine and true as you stated. |
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| J. Frank Parnell
FlashHarry: • obama did a piss-poor job of explaining the benefits of obamacare • the "mainstream media" didn't do its job at all, allowing disinformation from the right to permeate the debate • the republicans were extremely aggressive and disciplined in their disinformation campaign • most americans are too lazy to find shiat out on their own • Obama did explain it. • The so-called 'Liberal media' ignored everything he said and made up their own nonsense to try and turn the public against it. Which worked. • See the above • Correct |
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| Wayne 985
A good chunk of Americans are illiterate when it comes to to civics. Film at 11. |
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| King Something
Spad31: Money stolen. Simple. Meet the new boss. Same as the old. How is the money "stolen" if you were going to spend it on health care anyway? Is it because it's a "tax," one that ensures cancer patients don't get their treatment denied because they had acne as teenagers or once took Tylenol for a headache? Is it because you'd rather pay more to a private company that has the ability to deny coverage that your doctor thinks is necessary because the doctor's signature is illegible? .... Or is it just that you hate the "Obama" part of "Obamacare," as depicted in the comic alywa posted? |
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| Citrate1007
Liberals believe that access to healthcare is a right and should be provided to any human that is suffering (socialized healthcare). Conservatives believe that healthcare is a business and only those with wealth should be provided it (status quo). It's not that farking hard to figure out. There are a lot of things in the bill that could be amended, but the GOP's platform of throwing the whole thing out has very little to do with the actual bill. They want it thrown out for so their team can get a win and their funders can get some more pork barrel spending. |
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| Serious Black
I_C_Weener: kronicfeld: RandomExcess: It is immoral to use the force of law to compel people into the private market. Just like providing tax cuts for mortgage interest forces people to buy homes. And dependency exemptions force people to have children. In fairness you don't pay a higher tax for refusing to get a house. That is the default. If you buy one, you may get tax breaks. Here, your refusal to buy insurance requires you to pay more taxes. This the stick, not the carrot side of taxes being used for behavior modification. Why should carrots be constitutional but sticks not? What logical argument would tie this Gordian knot? |
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| Ned Stark
Being right for wrong reasons is still being right. |
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| Epoch_Zero
Wayne 985: A good chunk of Americans are functionally illiterate FTFY /wes don't need to read to be 100% 'murkan! |
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| Jackson Herring FlashHarry: • the republicans were extremely aggressive and disciplined in their disinformation campaign water wet, sky blue |
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| RandomExcess
At least one person here gets it. Invincible: RandomExcess: It is immoral to use the force of law to compel people into the private market. Yup, which is why the service should be provided directly by the government but since that wasn't possible in your whack-a-doodle political climate, this is the next best thing. What is totally immoral and beyond the pale is to leave the health of your citizens completely in the hands of an unregulated private market. |
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| RobertBruce Statists piss their pants at anarchy, afraid that mob armies with near unlimited power will take their stuff. And fully support the biggest baddest armed mob just because it takes this for them. farking hypocrites then complain too much is being spent on arming their mob. And it is. |
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| hackhix It's a tax. It was always a tax. George Stephanopolis was absolutely correct when he told President Obama it was a tax. President Obama knows the Constitution well enough to know it could only be constitutional if it was a tax. The Democrats passed a tax on the middle class during a recession. That was their right because they controlled the House, Senate and Executive. Now the fact that it was and is a tax has truthfully been exposed. I agree with Chief Justice Roberts that increasing taxes is Constitutional. And lying about increasing taxes, just like lying about receiving a combat medal is not criminal. |
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