Health Care passes. Teabaggers FREAK DA F**K OUT

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c1up;379018 said:
wow when you get back?

whatup focus (right?).

i have been lurking for a while, it seems activity has picked up a bit so i decided to step in.
 
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matt-;379322 said:
on another note

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"ASSASSINATION! America, we survived the Assassinations and Lincoln & Kennedy. We'll surely get over a bullet to Barrack Obama's head," wrote one Twitter user, who goes by the handle Solly Forell, and identifies himself as a conservative blogger and "'authentic' African American."

smh and lol @ authentic african american
 
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busayo;380074 said:
whatup focus (right?).

i have been lurking for a while, it seems activity has picked up a bit so i decided to step in.

yeah and that's what's up, welcome back yo *daps*
 
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DarcSkies777;379284 said:
GOTDAMN!!!!!

As much shit as I talk about white people this shit right here even got to me. It's like a white man just shoved me to the side and was like, "That aint hate nigga....THIS IS HATE"

...and hawked & spit in his son's face while he had his Obama shirt on. That was sum powerful hate right there. Shit I dont even think I could spit on my own damn kids.

lmao @ DARC!!!!!

White People: The ORIGINAL Playa Hataz
 
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did homeboy say he would spit on his own seed?
But Let's be serious, Repubs only opposed this bill cuz of the epicness (is that a word?) of the bill. Democratic Presidents have been tryna pass this for decades, and they'd be damned if they let this president, let alone a black president, pass a bill of this historical magnitude. The deficit my ass.
and lol @ beck sayin he was gonna leave the country if it passes, but then recinds the day before the vote
 
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Heres some good info for all the teabaggers trolling the site:

http://niagara-gazette.com/opinion/x241692791/EDITORIAL-On-par-health-care-bill-a-win-for-nation

The best news of all: 30 million Americans presently on the outside looking in will be able to buy health insurance at affordable rates and be treated by doctors at an office rather than the emergency room. This is the standard of all the world’s prosperous nations, and for far too long we have failed to meet this moral obligation.

Yes, this bill represents a massive amount of new spending at a time when the federal debt is becoming entirely unmanageable. There are two relevant points worth considering in response to this fair criticism: The first being that the Congressional Budget Office, the nonpartisan best-guesser of how legislation will work out, says this bill will shave $1.3 trillion from the federal deficit over the next 10 years by controlling Medicaid costs.

And while opponents claim that this bill saddles future generations with out-of-control spending, what would the cost have been to instead saddle them with a health care system, the cost of which continued to grow at exponential rates?



For all of the questions rightly and wrongly asked about this landmark legislation, here’s one that should have gotten far more attention: Yes, it’s a lot of money. But if it ensures the financial security and physical well-being of our citizenry, isn’t it money well spent?
 
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After thinking over the situation, I consider this result to hurt all parties involved. The passage will give a short-term defeat to the Teabaggers (whose rhetoric has turned downright fascistic over the past few weeks) and the Republicans. Moreover, I think the right-wing of the Republicans are fast isolating themselves from the rest of the political spectrum, while gaining more clout in the Republican party. This should reduce the appeal of the Republicans in the eyes of many.

At the same time, Obama and the Democrats are in danger of exposing their hand, as this "reform" makes things worse for workers in many ways (mandating the purchase of the same worthless insurance that doesn't equal care, weak price controls, etc.). Many Americans have been frustrated with what Obama hasn't done, but more powerful is anger at what has been done. Workers aren't going to look fondly upon terrible, pro-corporate legislation just because the Democrats are throwing confetti and popping the champagne. In fact, capitalist hypocrisy and arrogance will be further underlined by this whole charade.

Both sides of reaction, in my opinion, screwed themselves here.
 
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busayo;381577 said:
thanks man how have u been

doing pretty good, trying to figure out how to make big money fast and last to get out this race, because things are looking very unstable for the next decade... can't decide if things are going right or left or up or down
 
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tbirdandkoolaid;373517 said:
lmao@ I spit on those young one who support this and that includes my own children.

thats strong hate.

if biden did this, do you think fools would be acting like this. the thing is obama is just another puppet, these devils are too fucking dumb to see it.

regan, and both bushes, and clinton been fucking america, now they allow a black man to be president, just in time.....

Co-Sign.

Except reagan was right about this.

[video=youtube;fRdLpem-AAs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRdLpem-AAs[/video]
 
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tupacfan35;384944 said:
Co-Sign.

Except reagan was right about this.

[video=youtube;fRdLpem-AAs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRdLpem-AAs[/video]

...right ...Ronald Reagan

The same man responsible for Iran-Contra and Reaganomics....
 
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playmaker88;385107 said:
Dont forget StarWars and Just Say No.. lol

And the man who made it a criminal offense for people accused of using an illegal narcotic, instead of paying for rehabilitation becuase of the expenses of the health care to do that.
 
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Man those crazy ass people need to shut the fuck up and stop with all that crazy shit. Now that the Bill is finally passed why not just talk about what changes it can have instead of fighting against it still???
 
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Funky Dr;385075 said:
...right ...Ronald Reagan

The same man responsible for Iran-Contra and Reaganomics....

And also responsible for increasing the deficit, expanding government, and initiating one of the biggest "war on drugs" reagan was no more than an interventionalist
 
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Ounceman;385551 said:
And also responsible for increasing the deficit, expanding government, and initiating one of the biggest "war on drugs" reagan was no more than an interventionalist

Don't forget the support of apartheid in SA.
 
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You guys are looking at this bill like you read the whole report, stop looking at everything from your preferred angle.
 
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