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watajob commented on the blog post McConnell Calls Obamacare the Biggest Issue for 2014
The ACA public support is hovering around 40%. Wait ’til the clusterfuck of full implementation, attempted or real, by design and sabotage by the GOP, is on full display. All those people that came out in 2010? They’ll be joined by a few million more in 2014. “Barry’s gift to the health care industry” will wither on the vine and we’ll be stuck with … what? THAT’S the scary part.
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watajob commented on the blog post Poorly Designed Employer Mandate Could Lead to Problematic Gaming
The ACA sucks? Who knew?! Seriously, all the bad things us DFH said would happen are beginning to come true. And, the, “Oh, this was all 12 dimensional chess” to get to single payer by making this purposefully lousy will not work, (see “sequestration”). On the contrary, sooner rather than later, even the supporters of this turd will tire of it. Then the Teabaggers WILL have the last laugh watching this monstrosity die a slow death. The really scary part is: then what?
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watajob commented on the blog post C. Wright Mills Explains the End of Liberalism
So, in other words, we’re fucked. Lovely.
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watajob commented on the blog post “The Pool” Doesn’t Exist, That Is the Real Problem
Oh, no. The 12 dimensional chess thing, again. Stop it. Stop it right now. This is Barry’s gift to the health care industry. It takes up where the shrub’s Medicare part D left off.
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watajob commented on the blog post Study: Economic Downturn Accounts for Some But Not All Slowdown in Health Care
Don’t worry. When the
government sanctioned insurance industry theftAHCA is fully implemented next year, everything will be just fine. -
watajob commented on the blog post Late Night: True But Reductive
Amen.
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watajob commented on the blog post Insider Trading By Congress Now Obama’s Legacy
Yeah. And, we’re the ones that got rolled. I can’t even argue with my apolitical wife’s, “they’re all crooks” anymore.
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watajob commented on the blog post Get Ready to Hear A Lot More About Rand Paul
Oh, this ought to be good. I would suggest making Rachel the head of his press gaggle.
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watajob commented on the blog post BREAKING: Vermont House Approves Marijuana Decriminalization
Ya’ know, if their winters weren’t even worse than here in No. Illinois, I’d consider retiring in Vermont!
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watajob commented on the blog post President Obama Makes Ronald Reagan Proud
Amen!
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watajob commented on the blog post President Obama Makes Ronald Reagan Proud
Finally! Someone agrees with me.
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watajob commented on the blog post Help the Middle Class to Help the Poor
All this information and facts are making me depressed. I’m going over to HuffPo to read about therapy llamas. (No, really. Seriously. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/11/therapy-llama-rojo-alpaca-napoleon_n_3054156.html )
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watajob commented on the blog post Creepy Twins Will Own Your Ass With Their Fantasy Internet Nerd Money
Wait. A currency with even less backing than the dollar?
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watajob commented on the blog post The Occidental Tourist
“Ninty”?
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watajob commented on the blog post Late Night: Special Olympics
Trig Palin in 2044? Wouldn’t surprise me.
Now, that’s not nice. But, I lol’d, anyways. :)
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watajob commented on the blog post Balancing Social Security Obama Style
Do I see a crowd of 50 plus year olds angry with pitchforks in hand soon?
Yes. Yes, I do.
From your lips to God’s ears.
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watajob commented on the blog post Five Hawtest Ladysplainers Splainin’ Sexywrongtalk To You
x eleventy billion
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watajob commented on the blog post What Is Even the Point of Trying to Make Pelosi Speaker?
Nah. No need. The Dems ain’t got the balls to use the filibuster and Mitch knows it.
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watajob commented on the blog post Mommy and Daddy Fight Because You Are Stupid
whore toe breath
LMFAO!!!
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watajob commented on the blog post North Korea To Restart Nuclear Facilities As America Moves New Weapons Into Region
True enough on the refugees. On the other hand, I believe, alienating their biggest customer and/or screwing up said customer’s economy any more than it is, might also be a consideration.
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