GOP is one thing. The Kool-aid drunks who think Sarah Palin is a great american are the ones who need to STFU. Originally Posted by Yssup RiderWould the same thing apply to the Kool-Aid drunks who think Obama is a great American? Wouldn't they need to STFU too?
I don't have to sell you shit, red leg. It's the law of the land, approved by Congress, signed by the President and upheld as constitutional by the Supreme court. Originally Posted by Yssup RiderAnd CHANGED by the President at his whim whenever and however he feels like, gotta love those "law of the land" things that Obama is willing to SHUT DOWN THE GOVERNMENT to prove it can't be changed or delayed.. until he needs to change or delay it, then that's perfectly fine.
If FuckZup had the capability of rational thought he would have known just how stupid that last comment was. Obama has changed the law of the land, and the province of the Congress, 19 times in the last year. He does not have that legal authority. Also slavery was the "law of the land" as was segregation and internment camps. I suppose FuckZup is in favor of both of those things. Originally Posted by JD BarleycornIn thought I was on your special list.
Would the same thing apply to the Kool-Aid drunks who think Obama is a great American? Wouldn't they need to STFU too?+1000! The GOP doesn't need to criticize Obamacare any more. It's doing a fine job on its own of showing what a shit-filled twinkie it really is.
In the name of fairness, which you folks trot out when trying to sell us some BS plan? You know, like Obamacare? Originally Posted by RedLeg505
So when Mitt sold Mass Romneycare, which has the same individual mandate, it was not a BS plan. So Romneycare is OK for the state of Mass(which gets a check from federal government to administer their plan). Obamacare is not ok for any other state? They are the same thing. The repubtards have no plan for any other state, just let the uninsured stay uninsured. The plumber who works for himself and by himself and makes $80,000 per year but has a pre-existing condition like high blood sugar can't get health insurance from any company under the old system. What is the republican plan for him, other than staying uninsured?
In the name of fairness, which you folks trot out when trying to sell us some BS plan? You know, like Obamacare? Originally Posted by RedLeg505