10/2/2013 3:00:39 PM
10/2/2013 3:05:55 PM
10/2/2013 3:08:56 PM
10/2/2013 3:13:34 PM
you know already that he does not
10/2/2013 3:14:43 PM
[Edited on October 2, 2013 at 3:26 PM. Reason : Double post]
10/2/2013 3:24:35 PM
10/2/2013 5:37:34 PM
Quagmire02:
10/2/2013 5:41:10 PM
Whoa whoa whoa, the soap box? In my chit chat?That's totally uncalled for.
10/2/2013 5:46:05 PM
^its more likely than you think.
10/2/2013 5:48:18 PM
10/2/2013 6:29:09 PM
Good point, although it was in response to a post implying that the affordable care act passed by the congress elected in 2008 did have the mandate from the people whereas the current group does not. Not only was the 2010 election more recent, but it resulted in the change in majority leadership that is pursuing the tactics discussed in this thread.
10/2/2013 6:40:14 PM
10/2/2013 6:55:24 PM
10/2/2013 6:58:13 PM
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2013/10/the-two-basic-facts-that-should-be-in-every-shutdown-story/280179/
10/3/2013 8:46:03 AM
10/3/2013 10:15:33 AM
^not to discount what you've provided, but the truth is always in the law itself, not it's Wikipedia pagehttp://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/PLAW-111publ148/pdf/PLAW-111publ148.pdf
10/3/2013 10:21:29 AM
10/3/2013 10:42:41 AM
10/3/2013 11:02:51 AM
We have to pay the health care bills one way or another. Seems to me better to pay it up front. No matter who is in charge or the policy most of us on this board are going to get stuck paying for everything that has happened the past 15 years or so. I love when the baby boomers make comments like "kids these days..." And "your generation is so lazy..." Fuck the baby boomers, what an entitled uninformed shitty generation. A generation of takers, and that includes both dems and reps. As a side note, I hate every politician on either side. At what point do all people 35 and under find a way to unite and vote out old white men? /nonsensical rant over.
10/3/2013 11:12:34 AM
10/3/2013 11:32:42 AM
I hate every politician
10/3/2013 11:35:17 AM
^^nope
10/3/2013 11:54:26 AM
yes, they did. the clean CR that was sent to the house had the spending that the house wanted.
10/3/2013 11:58:54 AM
10/3/2013 12:03:27 PM
10/3/2013 12:07:55 PM
10/3/2013 12:12:34 PM
10/3/2013 12:15:40 PM
one side has compromised, the other side has a single person who refuses to bring a clean CR to votealso:http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2013/10/02/the-shutdown-is-ridiculous-the-fight-just-below-the-surface-is-not/
10/3/2013 12:16:06 PM
so in this instance, one side is less at fault, so that makes you trust all politicians on that side?
10/3/2013 12:18:14 PM
never trust politicians
10/3/2013 12:22:27 PM
10/3/2013 1:06:29 PM
ACA was the compromise, it was the result of the "getting serious"the democrats removed all the liberal parts from it except for the medicaid expansion, and the supreme court took care of that
10/3/2013 1:08:05 PM
Im pretty sure the subsidizing cost on the backs of middle class 20-30yr olds to pay for low income is a lib concept.
10/3/2013 1:16:48 PM
you'd be wrong, when republicans invented ACA it had subsidies and tax credits[Edited on October 3, 2013 at 1:26 PM. Reason : tax credits too]
10/3/2013 1:25:01 PM
synapse: Clearly, you have misread or misunderstood my previous post on a number of points. Quagmire was kind enough to point one of them out already.
10/3/2013 1:25:53 PM
10/3/2013 1:27:30 PM
^They certainly are, and I don't blame them. I do, however, think that there were better methods of extending coverage to those groups than the methods used in the healthcare law.I also don't think that the government should force me to cough up and extra 2g's this year to help cover those people. They think that because of my income, I can afford higher premiums. I work very hard to cover a family of 4 and we are still on a budget. We do our finances and make our budget add up every month. We keep a spreadsheet of our bills. My wife has never told me that if I didn't approve the whole damned spreadsheet then I was holding the family hostage. When things get tight, we go through our expenses item by item. The government should have to do the same. That is what the House of Reps is trying to make the Senate Democrats do. It seems reasonable to me.[Edited on October 3, 2013 at 1:39 PM. Reason : ]
10/3/2013 1:30:45 PM
sure there are, much better options, ACA is pretty shittyunfortunately the republicans democrats killed them all because they knew they didn't have republican support and didn't have the balls to try to push it[Edited on October 3, 2013 at 1:32 PM. Reason : reassigned blame]
10/3/2013 1:31:45 PM
10/3/2013 1:42:13 PM
10/3/2013 1:47:48 PM
It's definitely different, but how is it different? What mechanisms are in place to ensure that public money isn't wasted or used inefficiently? People go bankrupt. Companies go bankrupt. The government just keeps getting money no matter how poorly it performs.Hint: if your answer is "households can't create money", you haven't solved the problem.
10/3/2013 1:51:38 PM
^^Its clearly an allusion to responsibility, and you're simply implying it's not because it makes you feel good to belittle people like emory.You do this pretty regularly on this site; taking something out of context just to appeal to the emotions of your like-minded cohorts.**e-high-five** right?Quit being obtuse and thinking it's cool/funny.[Edited on October 3, 2013 at 1:53 PM. Reason : -]
10/3/2013 1:53:44 PM
Our annual deficit is falling faster than at any point in the past 30-40 years, 2/3rds of that reduction are from spending reductions. This administration should be a conservatives wet dream, I just don't get why they can't see that
10/3/2013 2:01:43 PM
SOMEONE TAKING SOMETHING ON THE INTERNET OUT OF CONTEXT!?!!? TELL THE NAZI'S!!!
10/3/2013 2:02:00 PM
10/3/2013 2:09:16 PM
10/3/2013 2:10:58 PM
10/3/2013 2:15:35 PM
You know what this thread needs? Hitler cats...
10/3/2013 2:22:52 PM
^Or Hipster Hitler?
10/3/2013 2:26:23 PM