By now, we can all recite at least eleventeen reasons why the Affordable Care Act is great for America. Better coverage, lower prices, savings all around. And while we still remain the laughingstock of the civilized world because we don't have universal healthcare like all the other cool countries do, Obamacare is our first significant step in the right direction toward the day when we don't just let people die because they can't afford medical care, so shrug, oh well, FREEDOM.
course lots of your poors work until 7 or so, sometimes later, depending on how many jobs they have. No snark, this is for really real. Add in that voter suppression (in my county, one gal told me how they LOCKED THE DOOR at 5....yeah no suppression there) and the lack of people to get to their gerrymandered voting place (my new place is now 45 minutes from my house) and it is not only apathy
With a little side from Nixon's 1972 plan also too. But then, Tricky Dick prolly stole it from the DNC headquarters in that one plaza, the name of which escapes me right now.
Naw, they love that stuff in bars. Though it would depend entirely upon which finer drinking establishment you wander into.I should not recommend this particular song at say, a hipster mecha club, nor would I recommend you play it at anywhere that has a neon pig upon the signboard.I just had this mental image of a glam rock band singing The Sign at Porky's.And laughed
It has continued to surprise me that no Republican to date has claimed credit for crafting the ACA into the success that it is. Mitch kinda did it with Ky-Nect or whatever it is, but on the national level.
And, to certain extent, they would be correct - by voting against everything, that law is about as good as can be done without having a single payer option.
Like a Barry Goldwater, you suggesting?
e. ACORN and the New Black Panther Party stoled the election for Obama.
course lots of your poors work until 7 or so, sometimes later, depending on how many jobs they have. No snark, this is for really real. Add in that voter suppression (in my county, one gal told me how they LOCKED THE DOOR at 5....yeah no suppression there) and the lack of people to get to their gerrymandered voting place (my new place is now 45 minutes from my house) and it is not only apathy
They totally trashed the brand of fascism.
The Klown Kar Kids prefer to use "urban."
Obama wants to take your guns!
Signed,The guys who want to take your health insurance
Can't make an omelet without breaking a few eggs!
And you got a free gun for signing up...
Everyone of them got either elected or reelected by swearing they would vote against it. So their belief is not without foundation.
Oh I know! rhymes with rop med pexy fudluffin -right?
With a little side from Nixon's 1972 plan also too. But then, Tricky Dick prolly stole it from the DNC headquarters in that one plaza, the name of which escapes me right now.
A boar hog has tits? Why was I wasting time with sheep?
~ Chuck C. Johnson
Vermont is working on it. Patience, patients.
Naw, they love that stuff in bars. Though it would depend entirely upon which finer drinking establishment you wander into.I should not recommend this particular song at say, a hipster mecha club, nor would I recommend you play it at anywhere that has a neon pig upon the signboard.I just had this mental image of a glam rock band singing The Sign at Porky's.And laughed
In their defense, it's hard to support the policies of a man who won't admit he snuck over to BENGHAZI and killed our Ambassador.
It has continued to surprise me that no Republican to date has claimed credit for crafting the ACA into the success that it is. Mitch kinda did it with Ky-Nect or whatever it is, but on the national level.
And, to certain extent, they would be correct - by voting against everything, that law is about as good as can be done without having a single payer option.