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Trixie Delight |
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Fuck yuku so much
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leeter |
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Teeanday wrote: Trolls trolling trolls who troll. |
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Trixie Delight |
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There are way to many sirs in there. I'm hoping for a Lord and Lady.
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leeter |
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quietsurvivorfan wrote:
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PassionatePiscesMan |
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Everyone work for govt free. The Govt take care of you; no need for money
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DelosWorld |
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Looks like Scozzafava will be working for free after dropping out of NY-23. Seeing as she's now supporting the Democrat maybe Obama will giver her a job
in the administration. Ha ha GOP and RNC for throwing a million bucks of support behind this loser.
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lilnubber |
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quietsurvivorfan wrote: |
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DelosWorld |
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You've lost your liberty when the government tells you how to spend your money and what to spend it on.
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Bonestripper |
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I paid off my mortgage during the Bush boom years after 9/11 Yup me too, and when the dow hit 14K I paid off my ocean house. Thanks Bush |
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DelosWorld |
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Hmmm, I don't have an ocean house. Maybe I should buy a lake house now that Obama policies have been lowering interest rates again. This time I'll max
out the mortgage so when the next low interest induced bubble bursts maybe I'll just walk away from the property, or the government will throw money my way
not to walk away from the mortgage.
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bob2559 |
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bob2559 wrote: Still waiting. |
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lilnubber |
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You're gonna wait until the 12th of Never.
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DelosWorld |
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Math is hard.
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springfeverish |
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Since you love math so much here's one for you: add up the salary, the stock options and the homes of Cigna CEO Edward Hanway and subtract the cost of the
operation that could have saved the life of Nataline Sarkisyan. The one the some
of the best doctors in the world begged for her to get yet were overruled by an insurance company minion.
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Riliss |
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DelosWorld wrote:So I lost my liberty when the gubmint decided to invade Iraq? Because that there is my money too. At least, it is as much as the money that's going to be paying for healthcare. Zing! |
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bob2559 |
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You and Nubber have continually declared that insurance company profits would be much higher were it not for the executive compensation, here's your chance
to actually prove it. It will require some research and some math, but it's not all that hard.
If your hypothesis about the executive compensation being such a burden on these companies is correct, then you should have no problem doing this little task so you can prove yourself right. If, on the other hand, you know that all you've been doing is spouting off talking points and hyperbole, then you'll just ignore this and continue spouting off your talking points and hyperbole, even though you know it's no more than that. I know which one I'm betting on being correct. |
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HaroldBalzaccio |
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I wonder how those compensation numbers compare to the $60BILLION in tax money wasted every year on Medicare fraud.
At least Obama is right about how effective cleaning up the Medicare system would be in terms of covering the uninsured. Two-thirds sounds about right when compared to the proposed budget for reform. I just want to see the fucker clean up the existing programs before he starts spending more money we can't afford to spend. It can't be that hard, right? |
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Riliss |
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It proved challenging to Bush and Reagan, so maybe it is?
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HaroldBalzaccio |
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Wasn't there a guy named Clinton in there somewhere?
I don't remember Bush and Reagan promising to clean up Medicare in order to establish the monetary foundation for universal healthcare. |
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Riliss |
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I do remember them belonging to a party that proclaims to be against deficit spending however...
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