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on 24-09-2014 01:56 PM
@steppefjordwyfe10 wrote:
@lealta wrote:What's too bad about it? Those of us who voted for Obama are glad to see Obamacare. It's the people who have fought him tooth and nail, who are so unhappy.
LOL, and those that lost their doctors and health insurance plans and had their premiums go way up!
It's simple - they don't care about that - a bunch of people got subsidies - that makes them happy. Those other people who were paying their own way are of no importance at all. They don't care that my wife will have to change doctors or pay $1000 per year for his concierge practice. As you say they got theirs.
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on 24-09-2014 01:57 PM
There are far more people who now have insurance, that didn't have it before. I'm happy for them. If some of the people who are a little more well of than others have to pay a little more for theirs, that's just the price we pay. I have no complaints.
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on 24-09-2014 01:59 PM
@lealta wrote:There are far more people who now have insurance, that didn't have it before. I'm happy for them. If some of the people who are a little more well of than others have to pay a little more for theirs, that's just the price we pay. I have no complaints.
Well, I do have complaints. How do you know whether those people were "well off" or not?
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on 24-09-2014 03:13 PM
a WONDERFUL example of why obama and clinton are both great presidents,thanks yaryar binky!
you don't mind if i use the OBVIOUS reference for young voters,right? 😄 of course you don't,i know that already.
@yaryarde wrote:
@lealta wrote:It does my heart good to see the conservatives unwilling to compromise on social issues. They are guaranteeing another 8 years of a Democrat in the White House. And I don't think it will be Hillary. I think she has far too much baggage behind her. I would like to see Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren run for president.
Do you have an age limit for a candidate? Sanders is already 73 - that's just too old - 75 by the time he starts his first term, get real. Elizabeth Warren is already 65 (and not the most honest person it seems). Can't either party get someone that's not a senior citizen? I felt the same way about McCain.
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24-09-2014 03:31 PM - edited 24-09-2014 03:33 PM
@sineaterdoodah wrote:a WONDERFUL example of why obama and clinton are both great presidents,thanks yaryar binky!
you don't mind if i use the OBVIOUS reference for young voters,right? 😄 of course you don't,i know that already.
@yaryarde wrote:
@lealta wrote:It does my heart good to see the conservatives unwilling to compromise on social issues. They are guaranteeing another 8 years of a Democrat in the White House. And I don't think it will be Hillary. I think she has far too much baggage behind her. I would like to see Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren run for president.
Do you have an age limit for a candidate? Sanders is already 73 - that's just too old - 75 by the time he starts his first term, get real. Elizabeth Warren is already 65 (and not the most honest person it seems). Can't either party get someone that's not a senior citizen? I felt the same way about McCain.
I don't know if I mind or not because I don't understand a word of what you wrote. Obama is a "great" anything.
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24-09-2014 03:41 PM - edited 24-09-2014 03:41 PM
NOT - Obama is NOT a "great" anything.
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on 24-09-2014 03:44 PM
sorry,my dear,i'm off to work in 20 minutes,back tomorrow,maybe!
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on 24-09-2014 04:29 PM
YarYar, I am going to ask you this question mainly because deep down I don't think you are truly like the others.
Why do some people get so much pleasure out of being cruel/mean to others?
Why would they zero in on one person and just keep chewing and gnawing away at her self-esteem?
Are they literally getting off on this behavior?
Does it make them feel powerful?
I truly want to understand why they do what they do.
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24-09-2014 10:51 PM - edited 24-09-2014 10:54 PM
oh,btw i forgot to ask joz if it's warm enough there yet?
well, if you check the differences in the seasons, here... we're right into spring
....are you planning a trip?
i don't want to push it any farther,
nah, any farther west you'd hit the indian ocean
there are SO many people there who are equally important,you know?
i forget the population figure of W.A, are you going to contact them all?
Signatures suck.
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25-09-2014 12:30 AM - edited 25-09-2014 12:33 AM
Some very funny stuff here.
Telling about who actually does what. Love it.
How's the weather, LOL.
"Hidden stories, hidden lies"
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