Tea Baggers and Glenn Beck et al
Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 5:01 am
Lick my balls.
Sin,
Sin,
I'm expecting an armed insurrection.BSmack wrote:RACK THAT SHIT!!!
I am going to fucking SAVOR the melts from the right tommorow.
Bring it on!!!!Mikey wrote:I'm expecting an armed insurrection.BSmack wrote:RACK THAT SHIT!!!
I am going to fucking SAVOR the melts from the right tommorow.
Get your head out of your ass Tom.Tom In VA wrote:Why are you posting pictures of Sherman Q ?
He actually did something to help end slavery.
You're celebrating a slow march back towards it.
Tom In VA wrote:Why are you posting pictures of Sherman Q ?
He actually did something to help end slavery.
You're celebrating a slow march back towards it.
Apparently I'm not. I fail to see how this is increasing liberty and is NOT the exact opposite ... you know taking liberty away.Q, West Coast Style wrote:Tom, you're better than that.
We already force people to spend their money on things they don't like. Like searching for WMD's that never existed. In many states, like Oregon, people are forced to by car insurance in order to drive.Tom In VA wrote:You could help by letting me know how:
1. Forcing people to spend their money on health insurance.
No mention of the tax breaks for small businesses?2. Forcing small businesses to spend more money insuring their workers.
3. The increaae in taxes necessary to support the growing bureaucracy
Is NOT a slow return to working - if you're lucky - for nothing and being unable to utilize the fruits of ones labor at their own LIBERTY and DISCRETION ?
Being unable to enjoy the the fruits of your labor is by definition - slavery, servitude, it is the opposite of the LIBERTY proposed by the founders.
Velo, you're ignoring the basic fact that's necessitated major health care reform in the first place, namely the obscene profit gouging enjoyed by the insurance industry with the full blessing and legislation of "neoliberal" lunatics like Phil Gramm and John Cornyn. Or what? Are you one of these moronic assholes who somehow insists that because EVERY SINGLE developed nation on this planet has universal health care EXCEPT the U.S. is somehow...well..what?velocet wrote:
So your Commandeer-ing-Thief and his merry band of assholes are making progress in their efforts to fuck with the resources of productive members of society... and you're proud of that? What lofty aspirations!
Yeah, it is too bad more of the clear thinking people haven't seen through to the true essentials of the situation.
People got caught up in all the wrong debates and the focus is lost.
Let's get a few things straight:
1. The administration isn't anything like "socialist" or "communist" in orientation at all. Those ideologies sport powerful intellectual family trees (please, distinguish the thought pedigree from the murderous regimes) worthy of serious study. The shithead in the white house is merely a polished thug intent on taking from one group and giving the swag to his group.
To attach ideological labels to his scam is to tilt at windmills.
2. Everyone has access to healthcare. It is that simple. Thing is, you gotta pay for it. A "right" to having those services paid for by others is pure chicanery dreamed up by trash who pretend to be educated.
3. It is sad to see what the democrats have morphed into. At their best they could be counted upon to champion a right and decent (in terms of commonly held mores) vision of fairness and their past record of getting real reforms done is without peer.
Now they're just about 'jacking your shit.
velocet
This turd hasn't even passed yet. The ball licking invitations are premature. If the Senate follows their own rules (ridiculous I know), the House reconciliation package is DOA.88 wrote:You reap what you sow.
This will turn out to be a very bad law, assuming it isn't repealed or fixed in the short term.
No, I'm not. The House reconciliation package has to be passed by the Senate and, by rule, it cannot. If the reconciliation package fails, the whole thing fails and goes back to conference.88 wrote:You are wrong, mvscal.
Other bad government decisions have been made, and that, to your thinking, somehow makes a monumentally bad decision right?Q, West Coast Style wrote:We already force people to spend their money on things they don't like. Like searching for WMD's that never existed. In many states, like Oregon, people are forced to by car insurance in order to drive.
I think the country can benefit from one less lawyer. Thank you for your contribution.88 wrote:I will continue to vote against those who are destroying this nation. And I will continue to work well below my capacity because I refuse to be a slave to government.
WRONG. The shyster from Ohio is absolutely correct. House Dems did not use "Deem and pass" for this bill. That means that the House voted on the Senate bill AS IS and sent that bill to Obama for his signature. They then voted on a reconciliation measure that will be sent to the Senate under budget reconciliation rules and will be approved by a 52-48 margin as per Harry Ried's later to Pelosi.mvscal wrote:No, I'm not. The House reconciliation package has to be passed by the Senate and, by rule, it cannot. If the reconciliation package fails, the whole thing fails and goes back to conference.88 wrote:You are wrong, mvscal.
They'd have dressed up like Mark Lindsey and called Duke Ellington a n . igger.Jsc810 wrote:I wonder what "Tea Baggers and Glenn Beck et al" would have said back when Social Security was passed, and also Medicare.
Guess again, you stupid fuckstick.BSmack wrote:That means that the House voted on the Senate bill AS IS and sent that bill to Obama for his signature. They then voted on a reconciliation measure that will be sent to the Senate under budget reconciliation rules and will be approved by a 52-48 margin as per Harry Ried's later to Pelosi.
How about you fucking back up your position with a link or two?mvscal wrote:Guess again, you stupid fuckstick.BSmack wrote:That means that the House voted on the Senate bill AS IS and sent that bill to Obama for his signature. They then voted on a reconciliation measure that will be sent to the Senate under budget reconciliation rules and will be approved by a 52-48 margin as per Harry Ried's later to Pelosi.
You first, pussy. The House reconciliation package changes the Senate bill. That has to be approved by the Senate.BSmack wrote:How about you fucking back up your position with a link or two?mvscal wrote:Guess again, you stupid fuckstick.BSmack wrote:That means that the House voted on the Senate bill AS IS and sent that bill to Obama for his signature. They then voted on a reconciliation measure that will be sent to the Senate under budget reconciliation rules and will be approved by a 52-48 margin as per Harry Ried's later to Pelosi.
Go fuck yourself with a land mine.mvscal wrote:On...igger would have signed that shit last night if it was a done deal.
Now man up bitch.On the cusp of succeeding where numerous past congresses and administrations have failed, jubilant House Democrats voted 219-212 late Sunday to send legislation to Obama that would extend coverage to 32 million uninsured Americans, reduce deficits and ban insurance company practices such as denying coverage to people with pre-existing medical conditions.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_health_care_overhaul
You can't separate the bill from the reconcilation package, idiot.A companion package making a series of changes sought by House Democrats to the larger bill, which already passed the Senate, was approved 220-211. The fix-it bill will now go to the Senate, where debate is expected to begin as early as Tuesday. Senate Democrats hope to approve it unchanged and send it directly to Obama, though Republicans intend to attempt parliamentary objections that could change the bill and require it to go back to the House.
Actually you can. That was the whole rationalle for the GOP opposition to "Deem and pass", which would have bound the reconciliation bill to the original. But your party stalwarts threw a hissy over the process (never mind that it has been done by both parties before) and now you're stuck with the Senate Bill as law and the fairly realistic hope that the Senate will also enact the reconciliation package.mvscal wrote:Try reading your own link, dumbfuck.
You can't separate the bill from the reconcilation package, idiot.A companion package making a series of changes sought by House Democrats to the larger bill, which already passed the Senate, was approved 220-211. The fix-it bill will now go to the Senate, where debate is expected to begin as early as Tuesday. Senate Democrats hope to approve it unchanged and send it directly to Obama, though Republicans intend to attempt parliamentary objections that could change the bill and require it to go back to the House.
I assure you Trev, I am typing in calm measured tones as I occasionally break from my study of the binary underpinnings of the IP addressing system. Now go roger a bottle of vodka.trev wrote:Bsmack, calm down.
Watch what you see on the mvscal/Frau Vogel tape - when it goes public.Tom wrote:Seriously. I've never seen a dude so fucking angry in victory.
If it takes you more than about 2 hours to master it, you're as dumb as you come across here.BSmack wrote:my study of the binary underpinnings of the IP addressing system.
Now go roger a bottle of vodka.
2 hours sounds about right. I'm filling out stupid worksheets now and prepping for a quiz. Then it is off to study for an ELT 130 test that is so easy that, if I posted it, would provoke a truly epic Dinsdalian convulsion of laughter.Dinsdale wrote:If it takes you more than about 2 hours to master it, you're as dumb as you come across here.BSmack wrote:my study of the binary underpinnings of the IP addressing system.