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I ask you all to concentrate really hard on the freedom of all being. Its hard not to be very angry it is impossible We have to focus this confusion frustration helplessness feeling into a creative outlet Anger can spawn such amazing creativity through Street art Free art to teach each other know each other a language our evolution Go ahead and break some dumb rules
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N' then I might just Jump back on An' ride Like a cowboy Into the dawn ........To Montana.
...good news for about 32 million people who will be covered now, when they weren't before.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/wor...-1225843896004
The bill would ban insurance company practices like denying coverage for preexisting illnesses, dropping people from coverage when they get sick, or capping lifetime coverage, and restrict new plans' use of annual limits.
For the first time in US history, most Americans would be required to buy insurance or face fines, and larger firms could face penalties for not offering coverage.
The Public option was knocked on the head in the compromise.
dp
No longer a Flashkit mod, not even by stealth
Insanity is just a point of view. After all, the world looks pretty normal through your own underpants.
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Flashkit historian
It is not the solution I would have preferred but it is a start in the right direction.
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supervillain
And the riots will start shortly...
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N' then I might just Jump back on An' ride Like a cowboy Into the dawn ........To Montana.
Originally Posted by gerbick
And the riots will start shortly...
Won't they wait for a while until they find out if they have cover under this new system for teargas, baton and water cannon injuries?
david
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Insanity is just a point of view. After all, the world looks pretty normal through your own underpants.
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supervillain
Originally Posted by david petley
Won't they wait for a while until they find out if they have cover under this new system for teargas, baton and water cannon injuries?
Like I said... let the riots commence...
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Originally Posted by gerbick
If Bush passed a similar law, the Republicans would now celebrate. This is not about Healthcare, this is about an African American as a President.
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Originally Posted by cancerinform
If Bush passed a similar law, the Republicans would now celebrate. This is not about Healthcare, this is about an African American as a President.
Exactly. When Clinton tried to run the health care reform when he was the president, he got shut down right away. It wasn't about the healthcare reform it was a white man as a president.
Originally Posted by david petley
...good news for about 32 million people who will be covered now, when they weren't before.
How do you cover 32 million uninsured citizen? Easy take rich people's income and redistribute to all the people.
This is going to be a big dent to my paycheck.
Income = $$$$
- subtract Social Security = $$$
- subtract Medicare = $$$
- subtract My IRA = $$$
and now
- subtract Obamacare = $$$
Wait... Obama's next agenda is Housing Reform where everyone is required to have a house to live.
"Long live fk'ers, keep fk'ing."
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Despite the very worst of Bush's foul-ups and treason, nothing this despicable came out of even the most rabid democrat. Republicans have never appeared to be more extremist than right now.
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Flashkit historian
A tweet is not the end of the world. Conservatives have been fueling hatred since Obama was nominated.
I wonder if Rush has started packing.
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He has risen!
i'm less scared about the health bill as i am more afraid of the Conservative Right's reaction to this and what they're going to do to further divide the country.
I work with many conservative christians and the thoughts they spew about our current government and the lies they believe are very very scary to me. Glen Beck will be the next Jesus Christ Superstar and i'm deathly afraid.
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N' then I might just Jump back on An' ride Like a cowboy Into the dawn ........To Montana.
from out here, it looks like the civil war never really finished.
david
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Insanity is just a point of view. After all, the world looks pretty normal through your own underpants.
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At least the sides taken in the Civil War were clearly defined. I doubt most republicans even know what they're mad about. I saw a bumper sticker the other day (on my way to work) that read, "Republicans: We work hard, so you don't have to." Infuriating.
I just can't get past the irony that the fear mongering is headed by the richest and most educated bankers/insurance giants yet enlists the dumbest most close minded lemmings as their base.
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Flashkit historian
I'm often surprised by the lack of biblical knowlege "Christain Conservatives" have
One thing I would express to the religious right.
Christ healed the sick. To be a Christain is to follow the path of Christ. If Christains want a more Christian nation then an exellent place to start would be the healk care reform act which is the means in which we as a nation can heal the sick. Tolerance and non - violense are also attributed to Christ.
The bible also speaks of being good citizens in both 1 Peter and Romans
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pablo cruisin'
So, all 'victory' rhetoric aside...I've stayed out of this discussion until now. I don't consider myself rich by any means, but I have a comfortable life and have worked hard to get there. That being said, I really don't like to have to pay into a system that, while I agree needs change, is going to cause me any financial hardship. I have a tremendous medical plan through my employer and never take advantage of it in any way. We see doctors, we get prescriptions, we pay co-pays/out of pockets, etc. We follow the rules. According to the 'plan' the following two bullet points really stand out.
- 2011
-- Requires employers to report the value of health care benefits on employees' W-2 tax statements. - 2018
-- Imposes a tax on employer-sponsored health insurance worth more than $10,200 for individual coverage, $27,500 for a family plan. The tax is 40 percent of the value of the plan above the thresholds, indexed for inflation.
So, in 2011, I will have more taxable income without any additional take home pay. I now owe more in taxes because I work for a company that is doing the right thing. Odd, to say the least.
Then, in 2018, another tax on the fact that I have a good health plan. If I pay it, I take it in the can. If my employer does, there is less incentive for them to offer such a good plan. Either way, I take it prison style again.
So, to all you fans of change...I am all for people getting medical coverage, but this one smells like a lose/lose for me. To all of those who'd like to throw me into the far right hate mongering category, I will state right here that I am a registered republican, but I'd probably call myself about as socially conservative as Bill Clinton would've been called a far left liberal. I believe in Capitalism as it creates opportunities for those willing to work for them, but, according to this, I see nothing but a tariff on my hard work and effort.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...JKCG.DTL&tsp=1
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supervillain
Originally Posted by hanratty21
So, all 'victory' rhetoric aside...I've stayed out of this discussion until now. I don't consider myself rich by any means, but I have a comfortable life and have worked hard to get there. That being said, I really don't like to have to pay into a system that, while I agree needs change, is going to cause me any financial hardship. I have a tremendous medical plan through my employer and never take advantage of it in any way. We see doctors, we get prescriptions, we pay co-pays/out of pockets, etc. We follow the rules. According to the 'plan' the following two bullet points really stand out.
- 2011
-- Requires employers to report the value of health care benefits on employees' W-2 tax statements. - 2018
-- Imposes a tax on employer-sponsored health insurance worth more than $10,200 for individual coverage, $27,500 for a family plan. The tax is 40 percent of the value of the plan above the thresholds, indexed for inflation.
So, in 2011, I will have more taxable income without any additional take home pay. I now owe more in taxes because I work for a company that is doing the right thing. Odd, to say the least.
Then, in 2018, another tax on the fact that I have a good health plan. If I pay it, I take it in the can. If my employer does, there is less incentive for them to offer such a good plan. Either way, I take it prison style again.
So, to all you fans of change...I am all for people getting medical coverage, but this one smells like a lose/lose for me. To all of those who'd like to throw me into the far right hate mongering category, I will state right here that I am a registered republican, but I'd probably call myself about as socially conservative as Bill Clinton would've been called a far left liberal. I believe in Capitalism as it creates opportunities for those willing to work for them, but, according to this, I see nothing but a tariff on my hard work and effort.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...JKCG.DTL&tsp=1
Bingo!
The bolded part of HR's statement, I agree with almost all stated, but that part especially. I do not feel like this was the way to get things done. The need for an overhaul, needed. The fact this doesn't look like a win-win, sticks with me.
And I'm also a registered republican (that's never voted straight ticket though) and this sorta smacks me in the face as a triumph with a lot faults that will cause problems down the line.
I like the gesture, not liking the outcome.
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pablo cruisin'
Originally Posted by gerbick
...I'm also a registered republican...
teabagger.
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supervillain
Originally Posted by hanratty21
teabagger.
your mother was supposed to keep that secret.
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Flashkit historian
Not to detrail your points HR or to put you in that crowd....
Gerbick you were right I was wrong
http://news.yahoo.com/s/mcclatchy/20...latchy/3457015
WASHINGTON — Demonstrators outside the U.S. Capitol , angry over the proposed health care bill, shouted "******" Saturday at U.S. Rep. John Lewis , a Georgia congressman and civil rights icon who was nearly beaten to death during an Alabama march in the 1960s.
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I partially agree with HR on not liking this bill but for different reasons.
Everything that was real and meaningful reform was stripped out of the bill.
Over 160 Republican amendments were included in the effort to get bipartisan support and still none of them voted for it.
I would love to see them rip every one of those amendments back out of the bill during reconciliation, but that's not going to happen.
No public option plus mandatory purchase of private insurance or get hit with a fine?
Sorry, there is no way I can support that.
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