Post them again, just for fun.I already posted my list of suggestions to help get us out from under the thumbs of the political parties.
Post them again, just for fun.I already posted my list of suggestions to help get us out from under the thumbs of the political parties.
Are you a victim of the political parties?I already posted my list of suggestions to help get us out from under the thumbs of the political parties.
Are you a victim of the political parties?I already posted my list of suggestions to help get us out from under the thumbs of the political parties.
Did you fact check that with Snopes?I was responding to your "political pendulum" nonsense.
Why don't you tell us Magoo...?Isn't IBD the news source that said that if Steven Hawking lived in the UK he would have died under the inadequate health care provided there under its National Health Service?
People were able to pay for whatever plan they wanted, which was sufficient coverage for them.In this post your opinion is based on right wing rhetoric and the part you cut and pasted is opinion based on bullshit right wing spun numbers.
Do you think the economy is doing well now? Do you see unemployment rates as low? When did that start?
"Taking away private health care"? Some of the old plans didn't provide sufficient coverage under the stricter guidelines, period.
And "government health care"? Do you mean Medicare expansion? Do we have universal healthcare now?
Why don't you tell us Magoo...?
Can you show a link?
Or is that something you thought you'd read while waiting at the proctologista ?
Can you, being the smartest egg in the basket prove the statement is false?
Attaboy Magoo...I only know what I read in the papers --
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/ezra-klein/2009/08/how_stehpen_hawking_proves_tha.html
Attaboy Magoo...
I knew you had it in you.
For what it's worth here's a couple of comments from the post article:
Ezra is assuming that Hawkins gets his health care from the National Health Service. He does not, and if he could not afford private insurance, he would most certainly not receive care under the NHS NICE program.
I read in the NY Times recently that if your care will cost more than $49,000/year, you are denied and told to go curl up in a corner and die.
Hope and Change, 2012!
Oh, please. Only people hooked into the JournoList Borg brain would be so unaware to think that IBD doesn't realize that Hawkings is...um...alive.
Their obvious point was that if Hawkings didn't have money to purchase supplemental insurance, if he were just an average person, the NHS would have let him die long, long ago. The NHS absolutely rations care for those with expensive, terminal illnesses.
Arguing the IBD just "missed" that the man is alive makes you a smirking idiot.
Posted by: Chris_40
I asked Joe, so I will ask you.You people?
This has been pointed out before here in the kitchen, but we can go over it again.
Obama swung the political pendulum as far left as it has possibly ever been...
Politics being what they are, the political pendulum swung back to the right.
Hillary being the choice of the DNC and one of the most revolting candidates ever, left many voters no choice.
The same folks that voted for BHO had, had enough and went 180 degrees in the opposite direction.
Labeling the voters that elected BHO as white nationalist is ludicrous at best.
You.....
Where did I say "radical" changes?I asked Joe, so I will ask you.
What were the radical changes that Obama brought?
Besides being black, I mean.
We can point to 5 of Trump's radical changes; name 2 of Obama's.
Did you check with Snopes?I only know what I read in the papers --
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/ezra-klein/2009/08/how_stehpen_hawking_proves_tha.html
And yet liberals/dems/lefties haven't learned a thing, have they? Just look at the lunatics of the left here on the forum...Where did I say "radical" changes?
Never did...Obama pushed the political pendulum as far left as he could.
If you think Obama doesn't have a left wing view of politics then you're blind.
Regarding color or what sex our President is...I could care less.
I'm talking about why Trump was elected...the pendulum swings back after eight years and Hillary.
This is what Michael Moore had to say about Hillary before the election:
The Hillary Problem. Can we speak honestly, just among ourselves? And before we do, let me state, I actually like Hillary – a lot – and I think she has been given a bad rap she doesn’t deserve. But her vote for the Iraq War made me promise her that I would never vote for her again. To date, I haven’t broken that promise. For the sake of preventing a proto-fascist from becoming our commander-in-chief, I’m breaking that promise. I sadly believe Clinton will find a way to get us in some kind of military action. She’s a hawk, to the right of Obama. But Trump’s psycho finger will be on The Button, and that is that. Done and done.
Let’s face it: Our biggest problem here isn’t Trump – it’s Hillary. She is hugely unpopular — nearly 70% of all voters think she is untrustworthy and dishonest. She represents the old way of politics, not really believing in anything other than what can get you elected. That’s why she fights against gays getting married one moment, and the next she’s officiating a gay marriage. Young women are among her biggest detractors, which has to hurt considering it’s the sacrifices and the battles that Hillary and other women of her generation endured so that this younger generation would never have to be told by the Barbara Bushes of the world that they should just shut up and go bake some cookies. But the kids don’t like her, and not a day goes by that a millennial doesn’t tell me they aren’t voting for her. No Democrat, and certainly no independent, is waking up on November 8th excited to run out and vote for Hillary the way they did the day Obama became president or when Bernie was on the primary ballot. The enthusiasm just isn’t there. And because this election is going to come down to just one thing — who drags the most people out of the house and gets them to the polls — Trump right now is in the catbird seat.
Not to mention, Trump is not "far right".Where did I say "radical" changes?
Never did...Obama pushed the political pendulum as far left as he could.
If you think Obama doesn't have a left wing view of politics then you're blind.
Regarding color or what sex our President is...I could care less.
I'm talking about why Trump was elected...the pendulum swings back after eight years and Hillary.
This is what Michael Moore had to say about Hillary before the election:
The Hillary Problem. Can we speak honestly, just among ourselves? And before we do, let me state, I actually like Hillary – a lot – and I think she has been given a bad rap she doesn’t deserve. But her vote for the Iraq War made me promise her that I would never vote for her again. To date, I haven’t broken that promise. For the sake of preventing a proto-fascist from becoming our commander-in-chief, I’m breaking that promise. I sadly believe Clinton will find a way to get us in some kind of military action. She’s a hawk, to the right of Obama. But Trump’s psycho finger will be on The Button, and that is that. Done and done.
Let’s face it: Our biggest problem here isn’t Trump – it’s Hillary. She is hugely unpopular — nearly 70% of all voters think she is untrustworthy and dishonest. She represents the old way of politics, not really believing in anything other than what can get you elected. That’s why she fights against gays getting married one moment, and the next she’s officiating a gay marriage. Young women are among her biggest detractors, which has to hurt considering it’s the sacrifices and the battles that Hillary and other women of her generation endured so that this younger generation would never have to be told by the Barbara Bushes of the world that they should just shut up and go bake some cookies. But the kids don’t like her, and not a day goes by that a millennial doesn’t tell me they aren’t voting for her. No Democrat, and certainly no independent, is waking up on November 8th excited to run out and vote for Hillary the way they did the day Obama became president or when Bernie was on the primary ballot. The enthusiasm just isn’t there. And because this election is going to come down to just one thing — who drags the most people out of the house and gets them to the polls — Trump right now is in the catbird seat.