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(FactCheck)   Thanks to yesterday's Supreme Court ruling, the tsunami of party-line bullshiat about PPACA will only intensify. This is solely the fault of the party whose evil efforts you heroically oppose   (factcheck.org) divider line 10
    More: Obvious, PPACA, U.S. Supreme Court, obama, Mitt Romney, supreme court ruling, National Center for Health Statistics, Commonwealth Fund, Independent Payment Advisory Board  
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2012-06-29 03:56:10 PM
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I'm just glad that "Automatic Spending Cuts" that were forced down Americans throats while the budget was held hostage , that repuglicans had no intention of honoring, was not a lie. I'm glad you brought this up. lets get the party started about who lies more...
2012-06-29 03:49:43 PM
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Scerpes: coeyagi: If you tell prospective home purchasers that your house doesn't have dry rot, while you have your attorneys bring a suit against the home builder for dry rot, you're Barrack Obama.

Thank you for MAXIMUM STRAWMAN DEFLECTION. My retort to your original comment was analogous and defeated your argument, and this is just pure unadulterated unrelated crap.

Your retort was absolute nonsense. We're not talking about a value that could fluctuate. We're talking about a fundamental principle, and the very argument Obama's lawyers made defending the suit, which openly contradicted his public statements.


So they lied.. yes. You can't prove that he told them what to say. But hey, it's all distraction. It doesn't mean anything. It just gets people like yourself all in hissy fit even though it probably won't affect you at all. And they probably can't enforce it. AND it affects maybe 1% of Americans.

But let's F*CKING CALL IT the LARGEST TAX INCREASE..... EVAR! Now, defend that lie you slimey partisan sack of shiat.
2012-06-29 03:03:18 PM
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Mad Tea Party: IrateShadow: I've decided to realign my political views to be sandwich-centric. Which party is pro-sandwich?

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"Obama says he'll stand up for disadvantaged children. But just look at what he's doing to this poor boy."
2012-06-29 02:45:27 PM
1 votes:
Job Creator: How about we compromise and call it Romneycare?

I don't think you want to do that because after November everyone will forget who Romney is.
2012-06-29 02:39:27 PM
1 votes:
Until we have medicare for everyone who wants it, the struggle continues.
2012-06-29 02:39:21 PM
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paygun: SN1987a goes boom: So...we're calling it PPACA now that the Supreme Court is cool with it? It's no longer Obamacare?

It can't be Obamacare now that the court ruled that it's a tax. If they could get away with it, they'd retroactively name it after George Bush and claim that the Obama administration inherited it.

In response, Republicans would claim that Obamacare legalizes the practice of eating white christian babies.


How about we compromise and call it Romneycare?
2012-06-29 02:33:49 PM
1 votes:
TrollingForColumbine: I think what libs want is a quasi governmental organization. Like FDIC, USPS, Fanny, and freddie.

Responsive, efficient, delivery of services.


This liberal thinks it would be best to create an actual government agency under the purview of HHS.

In my vision it would be funded by a dedicated tax, making something like a co-op insurance plan, of which everyone is a member.

I can't think of what to name it, probably something to do with Medical-Care.

I doubt it would ever fly though.
2012-06-29 02:15:38 PM
1 votes:
Assloads of lies were told, or as we call it here in America, politics.
2012-06-29 02:13:43 PM
1 votes:
I still can't get over the fact that "Obamacare" and the entire idea of the individual mandate was a conservative, Republican idea in the first place.

Conservative Republicans such as Romney and Gingrich supported "Obamacare" from 1994 all the way until 2008, when Obama was elected.

Now
, its the death of America and the worst thing since AIDS
2012-06-29 01:10:31 PM
1 votes:
Because I'm right. DUH.

Seriously though single payer would have been much better. But the harsh reality is that it wasn't passable in Congress. Blame lobbyists.
 
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