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JustPixelz: IV%'er's avatar

He's throwing roadblocks in front of people who want to <i>buy their own health insurance from private companies!</i> I can see why Republicans would be against that. They don't trust people (esp. women w/their lady parts), hate the free market, don't like science-based medicine, hate doctors saying "exercise and lose weight", etc.

Tiny kaiju's avatar

like John Goodman's character in Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?

Mayor_Quimby's avatar

They tried closing the last DMV in the city limits of Atlanta before the 2008 election, right after passing voter ID laws, of course. That's how they feel about the DMV - use it as a bludgeon to pummel the people who you don't like.

Mayor_Quimby's avatar

This thing called empathy, which you and I are familiar with, they are not.

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You know, there's just a wee chance that this will backfire on these GOP fucktards . . . can someone tell me how many Georgia voters are going to get fucked over here?

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Yeah, funny how they hate gubbmint interference, except for when they like it.

fuflans's avatar

this. (i just lobbed a series of shots on politico (bored, just closed show). now i have to shut down fuflans for the weekend.)

JustPixelz: IV%'er's avatar

Republican health care: People dying on a bench outside the hospital.

Monsieur_Grumpe's avatar

I find myself wishing horrible and incurable diseases on that crowd. The kind of diseases that insurance companies won’t cover.

Chris Grrr's avatar

They're definitely not residents of Pennsylvania...

Chris Grrr's avatar

Superlative analysis of this travesty, there, Dok.