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Not showing enough leg.

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No millionaire would be left to die on the street. Believe me.

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Actually, I think I kinda like it. Gives all that power to the states, so now the red states can take, take, take from their red-neck populace and leave the blue states to do "the right thing". Now, those trumpistas can "eat cake". They wanted it, they got it. Everyone comes out a head. Eh? In addition, let the red states population die off, natural selection.

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There is a great WaPo article on these miners which in a nutshell says they don't want no stinking gubermint crap. They want their old jobs and life back so they can continue to hate educated people and "colored" people and really hate educated "colored" people.

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I lost count of the number of times, the GOPbaggers in the House tried to kill ACA under President Obama, so I am not surprised that they keep bringing back this piece of shit under Preznit Dumpster. After all, AHCA is not meant to actually provide health care for anyone, it's real purpose is to kill ACA and give more money to the wealthy.

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We just have to endure one more year of his bullshit.

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Compared to Alabama, Mississippi is jumpin'. We've seen a lot of change for the better in the last 10 years.

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Hey, the less Fucks Gnus they watch, the better. Win, win!

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"Come for the T&A, stay for the propaganda."That's been the business model all along.

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I like this. The red states could waive all the ACA restrictions & the blue states could keep them. Everyone gets what they want, right? You might need to make sure red-staters don't just move to a blue state when they get sick (of winning), and that red states fully fund their emergency rooms.

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WHEN ARE THESE BASTARDS GOING TO INVENT A CURE FOR CANCER INVOLVING 18 HOURS OF CUNNILINGUS?!?!

I wish to be called 'Healer'.

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The specialist that came in to do the ultrasound on our kitty-furball is a combination veterinarian/physician (we have a lot of those here).

Unfortunately for us, that bill is already approaching forty percent of my disability pay this month, and my wife's paycheck for running the public library in a town of 124 is laughable.

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Ayup

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Annnd this will make everyone's insurance go up, employer provided or not. I'm lucky enough to get my insurance through my state retirement, although I pay a big chunk out of pocket. That's only going to go up.

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