Its only going to last like 2 daysThis has been a Krallum reality check
10/1/2013 9:20:09 AM
every time the GOP picks a stupid fight that they can't win that is harmful to themselves and the country, I just hope they keeping digging that hole. They don't fucking get it--they're gonna need some more thrashing at the polls to get the idea, and the more they piss everyone off, the sooner and more severe the "fix" will be.
10/1/2013 9:24:40 AM
Thats not what I askedI'm Krallum and I approved this message.
10/1/2013 9:25:08 AM
Some think this might be the end for the Tea Party (unlikely) or would cause the Republican Party to remove them (somewhat more likely), if either of those happen it would be positive.But a shutdown makes it more likely that they don't try the same shit for a debt cieling debate, so that's a positive since that would hurt the market more than a short shutdown
10/1/2013 9:26:37 AM
people are mad at the fact it happened at all, even if it lasts 5 minutes.
10/1/2013 9:27:03 AM
Maybe the GOP is trying to protect the country and small business from the disaster that is Obamacare. Honestly I think they should just let Obamacare go into effect and let it start slowly fucking up private business and then they GOP can say "I told you so".Also solely blaming the GOP for thus shutdown is stupid. The house republicans fully funded the government in two separate bills without Obamacare. They at least tried to negotiate with the Dems, but the Obama thinks he is a monarch and the Dems are unwilling to even budge on anything related to Obamacare unless it helps their supporters (i.e. exemptions for Congress and delaying the law for large companies).
10/1/2013 9:30:03 AM
that's trolling, right?
10/1/2013 9:31:20 AM
i'd be upset if i worked for the government or if i were denied entry to a federal park
10/1/2013 9:31:24 AM
^^^ are you channeling colbert or something? because i can't imagine you're so stupid as for that to be a serious post
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10/1/2013 9:42:16 AM
No that wasn't trolling. Obamacare is a disaster and you guys are so shut off from real life and understanding how the real world works that you cannot understand what the GOP is trying to accomplish.I'll give you a real example of how Obamacare is impacting real people. My plant works directly with a small business and the guy that owns that business is a close associate of mine. He employs about 15-20 people, pays them solid hourly wages between $15-20/hr and gives them all about 50 hours per week. Thanks to Obamacare, he now has to offer them insurance or pay a fine per employee. In order to offset this cost, he will be firing people or cutting their hours/pay. Most of these employees have insurance through their significant other or don't want health insurance. So in essence due to Obamacare, this small business owner is staring at $40k in fines or screwing his people. Neither of which he should be forced to do in a free society. The fact that Obama unconstitutionally picked parts of this law to enforce and then gave passes to members of Congress and their staff to not be insured under this program shows you how much of a train wreck it is. Can you at least support the idea that members of Congress and their staff should be forced to be insured under Obamacare?[Edited on October 1, 2013 at 9:58 AM. Reason : V so tuff. Run a small business and then tell me you support Obama and his ilk.]
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10/1/2013 10:04:13 AM
^^^^^^1. The employer mandate portion of the ACA is delayed until 2015.2. The employer mandate only pertains to businesses employing over 50 people.3. You either made up your "real example," the guy who owns said business made it up, or he's a fucking moron.[Edited on October 1, 2013 at 10:05 AM. Reason : . ]
10/1/2013 10:05:18 AM
rflong pwnt, stay home
10/1/2013 10:14:59 AM
^^^^at least nobody I have talked to today, friend or co-worker.I can say with certainty that most of the large healthcare systems in NC haven't been spending much money for the last year specifically because they are concerned with how Obamacare is going to negatively affect them financially.[Edited on October 1, 2013 at 10:17 AM. Reason : ^]
10/1/2013 10:17:38 AM
10/1/2013 10:21:13 AM
^^ Or it could have something to do with NC's decision to not expand Medicaid
10/1/2013 10:23:24 AM
Or they are bitching about the new republican state law that requires them to clearly show prices for the most common procedures
10/1/2013 10:32:03 AM
10/1/2013 10:32:12 AM
2014:$95 per adult and $47.50 per child (up to $285 for family) or 1% of family income, whichever is greater2015: $325 per adult and $162.50 per child (up to $975 for family) or 2% of family income, whichever is greater2016+: $695 per adult and $347.50 per child (up to $2,085 for family) or 2.5% of family income, whichever is greater(and the penalty is pro-rated and can not be more expensive than the national average premium price for Bronze level coverage in the exchange)[Edited on October 1, 2013 at 10:37 AM. Reason : where income is the total income in excess of the filing threshold (which is $10,00 for an individua]
10/1/2013 10:35:49 AM
^^^^^^ whoa whoa whoa, I'm not defending Obamacare. That's a false dilemma. I can loathe Obamacare and loathe the GOP and their dumbfuck, destructive, doomed attempt to extort a political ransom.
10/1/2013 9:48:03 PM