Okay, Captain Kumbaya!89Hen wrote:Perhaps I have him mixed up with Aho(le) or somebody else, but that post was partisan. It's just divisive speech that sets everyone back.Ibanez wrote:SD Hornet is partisan? Settle down, Grampa.
Wheres the Republican alternative to ACA?
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Re: Wheres the Republican alternative to ACA?
89Hen wrote:Why, do you need a referral?Grizalltheway wrote:
Does your insurance cover stick-from-ass removal?
Nah, me and my proc go way back.
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Re: Wheres the Republican alternative to ACA?
Bite me. I'll argue specific issues all the time, but you're going to have a hard time painting me as a partisan. Posters here who end or begin posts withkalm wrote:Okay, Captain Kumbaya!89Hen wrote: Perhaps I have him mixed up with Aho(le) or somebody else, but that post was partisan. It's just divisive speech that sets everyone back.

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Re: Wheres the Republican alternative to ACA?
Bite you? I'm not a god-fearing, gay hating Republican...89Hen wrote:Bite me. I'll argue specific issues all the time, but you're going to have a hard time painting me as a partisan. Posters here who end or begin posts withkalm wrote:
Okay, Captain Kumbaya!
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I'm post-partisan.
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Re: Wheres the Republican alternative to ACA?
89Hen wrote:Bite me. I'll argue specific issues all the time, but you're going to have a hard time painting me as a partisan. Posters here who end or begin posts withkalm wrote:
Okay, Captain Kumbaya!
donks or
conks are what's wrong with this divided country right now.
http://www.championshipsubdivision.com/ ... ks#p86202089Hen wrote: I hate Illinois donks.
http://www.championshipsubdivision.com/ ... ks#p70239289Hen wrote:Not really surprising. Donks tend to be the most vile, hateful and intolerant people in the world.
http://www.championshipsubdivision.com/ ... ks#p81739789Hen wrote:Fucking Donks.
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BadaBOOM!!!Skjellyfetti wrote:89Hen wrote: Bite me. I'll argue specific issues all the time, but you're going to have a hard time painting me as a partisan. Posters here who end or begin posts withdonks or
conks are what's wrong with this divided country right now.
http://www.championshipsubdivision.com/ ... ks#p86202089Hen wrote: I hate Illinois donks.
http://www.championshipsubdivision.com/ ... ks#p70239289Hen wrote:Not really surprising. Donks tend to be the most vile, hateful and intolerant people in the world.
http://www.championshipsubdivision.com/ ... ks#p81739789Hen wrote:Fucking Donks.
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Re: Wheres the Republican alternative to ACA?
Skjellyfetti wrote:89Hen wrote: Bite me. I'll argue specific issues all the time, but you're going to have a hard time painting me as a partisan. Posters here who end or begin posts withdonks or
conks are what's wrong with this divided country right now.
http://www.championshipsubdivision.com/ ... ks#p86202089Hen wrote: I hate Illinois donks.
http://www.championshipsubdivision.com/ ... ks#p70239289Hen wrote:Not really surprising. Donks tend to be the most vile, hateful and intolerant people in the world.
http://www.championshipsubdivision.com/ ... ks#p81739789Hen wrote:Fucking Donks.

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He either posted them as satire or really needs help. You might want to check out the context kalm.kalm wrote:BadaBOOM!!!

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Hen is having a rough day.
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Re: Wheres the Republican alternative to ACA?
Holy crap...quoting out of context????89Hen wrote:He either posted them as satire or really needs help. You might want to check out the context kalm.kalm wrote:BadaBOOM!!!
Re: Wheres the Republican alternative to ACA?
Have you been drinking?89Hen wrote:Bite me. I'll argue specific issues all the time, but you're going to have a hard time painting me as a partisan. Posters here who end or begin posts withkalm wrote:
Okay, Captain Kumbaya!
donks or
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Satire or not, you're the problem.89Hen wrote:Nice try. Clearly satire in all three cases Jelly.
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SeattleGriz wrote:Give it a read even though it is Breitbart, for if Joel nails his prediction, I would be really impressed. It's also very short in length.Skjellyfetti wrote:So much for the 'Art of the Deal.'
Can't even make a deal with his own party.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government ... -the-deal/
So he let them make the first move — and he exposed two things about them: first, that they had not come up with a plan that was ready for prime time; second, that they had not done any of the political legwork necessary to sell their plan to voters.
Trump gave Speaker Paul Ryan and the House Republican leadership enough rope to hang themselves. Instead of dictating terms to him, they will now depend on him to save them, politically. They must accept whatever plan he will put forward.
Saw this and it reminded me of this theory.

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Ha! Awesome meme.Skjellyfetti wrote:SeattleGriz wrote:
Give it a read even though it is Breitbart, for if Joel nails his prediction, I would be really impressed. It's also very short in length.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government ... -the-deal/
Saw this and it reminded me of this theory.![]()
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Re: Wheres the Republican alternative to ACA?
Oh for Pete's sake. When are people going to stop with this stuff of thinking Trump is this brilliant strategist who has this big plan. He's a buffoon. All that happened just now is that he put his support behind SOME plan to repeal "Obamacare" without having any clue as to what was actually in it. There was no cunning strategy on his part.SeattleGriz wrote:Give it a read even though it is Breitbart, for if Joel nails his prediction, I would be really impressed. It's also very short in length.Skjellyfetti wrote:So much for the 'Art of the Deal.'
Can't even make a deal with his own party.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government ... -the-deal/
So he let them make the first move — and he exposed two things about them: first, that they had not come up with a plan that was ready for prime time; second, that they had not done any of the political legwork necessary to sell their plan to voters.
Trump gave Speaker Paul Ryan and the House Republican leadership enough rope to hang themselves. Instead of dictating terms to him, they will now depend on him to save them, politically. They must accept whatever plan he will put forward.
I don't know why people continue to keep trying to make this guy out to be something he's not. He's not a brilliant businessman. He didn't write the Art of the Deal. He's not good at deal making. He's failed at more efforts than he's succeeded in. He's a flipping flim flam man that, unfortunately, was able to flim flam enough people to win through the electoral college system.
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Skjellyfetti wrote:SDHornet is a partisan liberal?![]()
Seems like at least half of his posts are just aemoticon
This guy gets it.
On a serious note, I'm far from a partisan liberal.
That Johnson vote is looking better and better with every passing day of this Trump and weak conk Congress term.
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Congrats, you've just described the CS.com poli board.89Hen wrote:Perhaps I have him mixed up with Aho(le) or somebody else, but that post was partisan. It's just divisive speech that sets everyone back.Ibanez wrote:SD Hornet is partisan? Settle down, Grampa.
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Re: Wheres the Republican alternative to ACA?
Skjellyfetti wrote:89Hen wrote: Bite me. I'll argue specific issues all the time, but you're going to have a hard time painting me as a partisan. Posters here who end or begin posts withdonks or
conks are what's wrong with this divided country right now.
http://www.championshipsubdivision.com/ ... ks#p86202089Hen wrote: I hate Illinois donks.
http://www.championshipsubdivision.com/ ... ks#p70239289Hen wrote:Not really surprising. Donks tend to be the most vile, hateful and intolerant people in the world.
http://www.championshipsubdivision.com/ ... ks#p81739789Hen wrote:Fucking Donks.
It would have only been better if it was in graphical form.
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Re: Wheres the Republican alternative to ACA?
Not that I read your board diarrhea, but I'm curiousJohnStOnge wrote:Oh for Pete's sake. When are people going to stop with this stuff of thinking Trump is this brilliant strategist who has this big plan. He's a buffoon. All that happened just now is that he put his support behind SOME plan to repeal "Obamacare" without having any clue as to what was actually in it. There was no cunning strategy on his part.SeattleGriz wrote:
Give it a read even though it is Breitbart, for if Joel nails his prediction, I would be really impressed. It's also very short in length.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government ... -the-deal/
I don't know why people continue to keep trying to make this guy out to be something he's not. He's not a brilliant businessman. He didn't write the Art of the Deal. He's not good at deal making. He's failed at more efforts than he's succeeded in. He's a flipping flim flam man that, unfortunately, was able to flim flam enough people to win through the electoral college system.
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Re: Wheres the Republican alternative to ACA?
Well, JSO is right. The GOP hasn't put forth any serious ideas wrt health care. No reason to think Trump and Ryan have anything resembling smart policy or smart politics in the works.
Obama could've came up with the shittiest health care bill imagineable and if it just insured the uninsureable the GOP would self-immolate trying to kill it.
The health care issue is the bane of the Republicans and it won't change under Trump.
Obama could've came up with the shittiest health care bill imagineable and if it just insured the uninsureable the GOP would self-immolate trying to kill it.
The health care issue is the bane of the Republicans and it won't change under Trump.
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No I get it. It has practicly zero chance of being passed and is therefore symbolic. Doesn't change the fact its still what should be done..Skjellyfetti wrote:You still don't get it, BDK.
This is the same as voting to repeal Obamacare 50 times.... a cute stunt to play to the base. There's no intention of actually doing it.
Shitty editing aside, that's the only sentence that matters.The bill was not voted on and considered a symbolic jesture.
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Wasn't there a Secretary of Symbolism in Doonesbury once?BDKJMU wrote:No I get it. It has practicly zero chance of being passed and is therefore symbolic. Doesn't change the fact its still what should be done..Skjellyfetti wrote:You still don't get it, BDK.
This is the same as voting to repeal Obamacare 50 times.... a cute stunt to play to the base. There's no intention of actually doing it.
Shitty editing aside, that's the only sentence that matters.
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Re: Wheres the Republican alternative to ACA?
Congress should waste their time passing (or voting) for symbolic legislation?BDKJMU wrote:No I get it. It has practicly zero chance of being passed and is therefore symbolic. Doesn't change the fact its still what should be done..Skjellyfetti wrote:You still don't get it, BDK.
This is the same as voting to repeal Obamacare 50 times.... a cute stunt to play to the base. There's no intention of actually doing it.
Shitty editing aside, that's the only sentence that matters.
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Re: Wheres the Republican alternative to ACA?
Have there been any studies comparing how the ACA performs between different states?
E.G.: I know a few people here who've benefited tremendously from the ACA. My family's premiums and coverage are pretty much the same as before and we've been able to keep our providers while switching insurance companies 3 times since it was enacted.
E.G.: I know a few people here who've benefited tremendously from the ACA. My family's premiums and coverage are pretty much the same as before and we've been able to keep our providers while switching insurance companies 3 times since it was enacted.
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Ibanez wrote:Satire or not, you're the problem.89Hen wrote:Nice try. Clearly satire in all three cases Jelly.



