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Wannabe TV Reality Stars Crash Obama Dinner
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(11-30-2009, 11:32 AM)Ordinary Peephole Wrote:
(11-29-2009, 09:23 PM)The Antagonist Wrote: Yeah, doing nothing would be way better than what he's doing now.

::lol::

Yeah leaving things exactly they way they were when Bush left office would have been better than trying to solve all those things. Obama said it would take a full term not a year to fix things, so why not come back to this thread in three years time and we'll talk about it then dipshit?

How long did it take you to realise Bush was a fucking awful president? or did you get into all the post 911 jingoisitic Bush circus?

Oh look, there you go yet again putting words and thoughts into my mouth.

Obama is backpedaling on his "promises". Sorry that you think he's said it will take a full term but I watched every TV performance.

I am indeed giving him the benefit of the doubt but so far I am not impressed. Wait, didn't I say that already, asshole?

Obama is spending money we don't have. He's trying to shove a bad health care bill down our throats that will cost us trillions in the end. Never-mind it's unconstitutional but they found a way around that using some kind of 'consumer protection' clause (or something like that) to get away with it. That's the part where they force you to purchase the govt plan or be fined or go to jail.
It's going to tax EVERYONE, not just the "rich". And why should the rich be taxed extra? Why punish people who've done well for themselves? Are they not allowed to keep the money they earned?

Sorry, but you wouldn't get yourself out of debt the same way this guy is trying to get the country out of it. You don't spend money you don't have - period.

But you go ahead and tell me what he's done that's helping so far?
Is it allowing the shit heads that made the plan to fuck up the banking system bail us out one of them? Because that's what's happening.
Is that whole bail out working? Or is it allowing the big corporations we bailed out to fuck us over yet again on the people's dime? Wait - that would be a yes.

Sorry, it's not all on Bush - you just don't like to face that fact. This mess was started long before Bush but no one is willing to recognize that. Bush isn't innocent in this by any stretch of the imagination, but it's not his 'baby' start to finish.
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#22
I love winding Smoochface up about politics.

Easy as falling off a log.

::lol:::;wave::


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#23
Oh look, BroTard is back. How long did it take you to figure out how to attach that image?
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(11-30-2009, 12:48 PM)The Antagonist Wrote: Oh look, BroTard is back. How long did it take you to figure out how to attach that image?

Not long at all Smoochie.


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#25
:;wave:: Hi Ginger

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#26
Brilliant!

I look pretty hot.

As in the words of Buffalo Bill from Silence of the Lambs "I would fuck me".

I might print that off to have a sex piss over later.
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#27
::lol:: Go for it
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#28
At least I can thank you for my new avatar.

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Hahahahaha...You fuckin' people...28
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(11-30-2009, 01:46 PM)Ordinary Peephole Wrote: At least I can thank you for my new avatar.

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28 You go girl!
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(11-30-2009, 12:33 PM)The Antagonist Wrote: Obama is spending money we don't have. He's trying to shove a bad health care bill down our throats that will cost us trillions in the end. Never-mind it's unconstitutional but they found a way around that using some kind of 'consumer protection' clause (or something like that) to get away with it. That's the part where they force you to purchase the govt plan or be fined or go to jail.
It's going to tax EVERYONE, not just the "rich". And why should the rich be taxed extra? Why punish people who've done well for themselves? Are they not allowed to keep the money they earned?

I keep seeing people make this 'claim' about the new 'health care bill' forcing people to 'purchase the govt plan or go to jail!!'. I would like to know where this is coming from, since I haven't seen or heard anything to support that claim.

Here is the health care plan in full. I read the entire thing and I don't see anything 'bad' about it. It talks about providing options to people, not FORCING them to buy into the govt program.

http://www.barackobama.com/pdf/issues/He...llPlan.pdf

I haven't read the tax reform stuff, so I'm not sure what exact reforms are supposed to come into play, but no matter how you look at it, people with more money are going to have to pay MORE taxes than people with less money.

Obviously, a 'flat tax' would be the most fair, with everyone paying the same percentage of their income, but in that scenario, the 'rich' would no doubt end up paying a higher percentage of their income to the govt than they currently do.

Ant Wrote:Is it allowing the shit heads that made the plan to fuck up the banking system bail us out one of them? Because that's what's happening.

As for the idiotic 'bail out' plan - that was started by GWB's people... not Obama.

Ant Wrote:Sorry, it's not all on Bush - you just don't like to face that fact. This mess was started long before Bush but no one is willing to recognize that. Bush isn't innocent in this by any stretch of the imagination, but it's not his 'baby' start to finish.

Well, you can't really judge the economy under a presidency until the end of the term. GWB had 8 years. All I know, is that I keep reading that Clinton erased the national debt and GWB sunk us so far in the hole that we have to look up to see our asses. I don't know how well Obama will do, trying to dig us out of that hole, but I guess time will tell. I do know that if we're going to be in a budget hole, I'd rather see it over govt spending to take care of the health and education of its people rather then spending trillions on ridiculous military BS.
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#32
Surely you don't think that 9 pages of crap is the bill in discussion?

http://democrats.senate.gov/reform/patie...re-act.pdf

there's your bill, all 2079 pages of it.

I'm sorry, but we differ on how much government we want in our lives but when you let the govt take things over, you get shit for it. Our country was set up to have it run by it's people not it's people run by it's government.

A couple of sites that you may want to check out for accuracy on what bill is what and what they say.
http://senate.gov/
http://www.house.gov/Welcome.shtml
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(11-30-2009, 06:16 PM)The Antagonist Wrote: Surely you don't think that 9 pages of crap is the bill in discussion?

http://democrats.senate.gov/reform/patie...re-act.pdf

there's your bill, all 2079 pages of it.

Holy crap. 2079 pages? Well no, I didn't think that was the entire bill in its form as a proposal to the senate, but I did think it was a full summary of points of the bill. I guess I'll have to wade through it all now.

Ant Wrote:I'm sorry, but we differ on how much government we want in our lives but when you let the govt take things over, you get shit for it. Our country was set up to have it run by it's people not it's people run by it's government.

In this day and time, I guess 'the people' = big corporate interests and those who can afford to have enough lobbyists pushing their interests, because as we all know, there's no way in hell our government has 'represented' the 'people' for a long time now. If anything, I hope that Obama will help to change that a little bit. I don't have strong hopes for it, but I do have some.

Ant Wrote:A couple of sites that you may want to check out for accuracy on what bill is what and what they say.
http://senate.gov/
http://www.house.gov/Welcome.shtml

I will go look at them.
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#34
Well Ant, I haven't finished all 2000+ pages of the bill, but I did find this interesting little tidbit.

Ant Wrote:7 SEC. 1555. FREEDOM NOT TO PARTICIPATE IN FEDERAL
8 HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAMS.
9 No individual, company, business, nonprofit entity, or
10 health insurance issuer offering group or individual health
11 insurance coverage shall be required to participate in any
12 Federal health insurance program created under this Act
13 (or any amendments made by this Act), or in any Federal
14 health insurance program expanded by this Act (or any
15 such amendments), and there shall be no penalty or fine
16 imposed upon any such issuer for choosing not to
17 participate in such programs.

That is, by the way, the only use of the word 'fine' in the entire document, aside from a paragraph stating that an entity who fails to provide required information will be fined, and that people providing false information in applying for benefits will be fined.

I'm still wondering what your source is on 'forcing' people to sign up with the govt plan or be put in jail (or fined). Everything I have read so far, says that folks will have the option of maintaining their current health insurance, or choosing from an alternate plan if they WANT to. I've seen nothing to this point saying people HAVE to choose a plan.

I've seen plenty of articles and posts claiming all of this negative stuff, but I've yet to see any FACTS to support what they are saying. I'm sure people were throwing bitch fits when 'welfare', medicaid and medicare were put into place too.

You say you don't want the govt 'forcing' us to participate in such programs, but every one of us is already required to pay into Social Security benefits that most of us will probably never see. At least some of that money is going toward actually taking care of people who need it. I hope.
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#35
The rich people aren't going to go bankrupt by having an additional 1% tax added to their income taxes. Shit, back in the 20's-30's the rich were paying a 99% tax rate and they still got rich. 99% boys and girls!!
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#36
Yes the rich will always be rich no matter what the tax rate is, they really have got fuck all to worry about.

In seem to be in a minority that is more interested in the needs of the needy than the needs of the rich.

I am more likely to ask "how much will this effect working famlies" than "how will this effect fucking milionaires".
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(11-30-2009, 11:56 PM)SyberBitch Wrote: Well Ant, I haven't finished all 2000+ pages of the bill, but I did find this interesting little tidbit.

Ant Wrote:7 SEC. 1555. FREEDOM NOT TO PARTICIPATE IN FEDERAL
8 HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAMS.
9 No individual, company, business, nonprofit entity, or
10 health insurance issuer offering group or individual health
11 insurance coverage shall be required to participate in any
12 Federal health insurance program created under this Act
13 (or any amendments made by this Act), or in any Federal
14 health insurance program expanded by this Act (or any
15 such amendments), and there shall be no penalty or fine
16 imposed upon any such issuer for choosing not to
17 participate in such programs.

That is, by the way, the only use of the word 'fine' in the entire document, aside from a paragraph stating that an entity who fails to provide required information will be fined, and that people providing false information in applying for benefits will be fined.

I'm still wondering what your source is on 'forcing' people to sign up with the govt plan or be put in jail (or fined). Everything I have read so far, says that folks will have the option of maintaining their current health insurance, or choosing from an alternate plan if they WANT to. I've seen nothing to this point saying people HAVE to choose a plan.

I've seen plenty of articles and posts claiming all of this negative stuff, but I've yet to see any FACTS to support what they are saying. I'm sure people were throwing bitch fits when 'welfare', medicaid and medicare were put into place too.

You say you don't want the govt 'forcing' us to participate in such programs, but every one of us is already required to pay into Social Security benefits that most of us will probably never see. At least some of that money is going toward actually taking care of people who need it. I hope.

Thank you for actually listening Syber... I appreciate that. The usual liberal answer lately is if you lean conservative, you're called names, your lumped in with with the far right and your point of view is never even considered.

Keep reading. You showed me something in regard to businesses and corporations. This is a fine on an individual. Sometimes watching the senate and house debates on Cspan yeilds me this information.

What I showed you is the latest Senate bill that they are going to debate now. The house bill had it in there. I dont' think it's been taken out and in fact, I've seen Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reed making several speeches mentioning this fine and forced purchase of the government plan if the individual has no insurance through his company or parents.

They are basing this on "the 21 year old who is healthy and feels they can live forever and refuses to purchase health insurance for now." theory. What if they get into an accident? Who will pay? They want to make sure "no one" has to by forcing this upon them.

Then there's the new regulations they want to impose on women - how convenient is it that all of a sudden mammograms dont' need to be done until we are 50? Cervical cancer screenings don't need to be done every year anymore but every 2 or 3? This was JUST announced by some gov't study/regulation/suggestion, not private doctors.

The cost of this bill is out of control and most of the shit in there is unnecessary. The "blue dog" Democrats are not happy with this bill and want to shoot it down. It's long and unecessarily complicated.

Remember when I mentioned the EASY way to deal with this is to use the Medicaid system already in place? Clean it up, take out the shit, make it so people can join into it on a sliding scale basis according to income and this will in turn throw money into it and leave more incentive to pay doctors and hospitals etc and join in and participate. That's a basic idea, i'm sure implementing that is much more complicated but its' WAY better than what is going on now.
I never said reform isn't needed, it certainly is. But its insurance reform that is needed NOT our health care system.

(12-01-2009, 04:26 AM)Luke Warmwater Wrote: The rich people aren't going to go bankrupt by having an additional 1% tax added to their income taxes. Shit, back in the 20's-30's the rich were paying a 99% tax rate and they still got rich. 99% boys and girls!!

Yeah, when you have a lot of money it doesn't bother you. But when you slog through that shit of a bill you're going to find that they are going to start taxing more than the "rich".

They want to put an extra tax on private health insurance plans - which they adorably named "cadillac plans" (there ya go Duchess).
They want to tax soda, juice drinks, and other foods they deem unhealthy. All to prevent you from getting sick.

Read the bill Luke - our privacy is in trouble with this as well.

Although it's been said time and again no new taxes on the middle class, it's bullshit - the new taxes are stuck in on the sly in many different ways in our every day lives. Small businesses will be taxed if they don't participate in the plan. So in Syber's finding above they may not be fined but they sure will be taxed. Oh and add onto that the tax added to the "cadillac" plan the small business has!

This bill is actually designed to drive private health insurance out of business. Tax small businesses so they HAVE to turn to the gov't plan and eventually force the private citizen to dump their plans as they know them due to it becoming useless or too expensive through taxes.

So, that 1% piles up and snowballs and then spreads out to all. Either way, if ONLY the "rich" ($250,000 salary is MIDDLE INCOME in this part of the country btw) actually do carry this load? The gov't is going to figure out it isn't going to be enough money and raise those taxes swiftly and regularly.

A flat tax would be a good idea but everyone laughed at that because those with sticky fingers would have to reform.

Oh, and all the bullshit thrown about "People losing their coverage..." or "People not getting the coverage they need..." Did anyone think that this is too a twist of the words? Yes people lose coverage every day, how? You lose a job and your COBRA runs out. Or you purchased a crappy plan that hardly covers anything - much like the crap plan we have now. Dont' even get me started on that cuz we're seriously thinking of droping it, that's how crap it is.

They keep saying they are going to keep it so you can keep the coverage you have, keep your doctor that you like etc but that's impossible! How can you expect someone who's lost their job to be able to stay with the plan from that company? Businesses purchase 'group' coverage under the umbrella of the business. If someone does not work for you anymore why on earth should you provide discounted coverage for them? It's unereasonable.

How about where they say they will not be touching Medicare? That's a giant load of bullshit too. They are going to clean up Medicare's waste and use it to finance this bill. Well, how is that not taking away from it? Why not use the money to go back into that system and make it better? Oh and they want to scrap Medicare Advantage - you know the better of the two that more people rely on because it coincides with their private supplemental plan attached to it. Yeah, they're not touching stuff for seniors.

I do like the idea of making it so "pre-existing conditions" are not allowed to be discriminated against. That is part of health insurance REFORM that is needed.
You see, insurance is nothing short of a gambling operation. They take a chance on you when you place your "bet" for them to cover you. They risk taking you on that you won't burn your house down, die in the fire, get into a catastrophic accident, are clumsy and acccident prone, sickly etc.... they want you to pay premiums year after year so they can make money.
They make low-balled payment deals with hospitals and doctors so they can be on their "plan" but give them the run around when it's time to get paid and they too dictate what they will allow a doc to do for their patient.
They've basically stacked the odds in THEIR favor and if they would be considered a legal gambling operation instead of insurance, that would be illegal.

Try having a dog and getting homeowners insurance in NJ. I can go on and on.

So, yes we need refrom, but not at the expense of this bill. It's not a well thought out bill and it's growing by the day. It started out with 1800 pages and now is up to 2700 pages and NO ONE but those who are talking negatively about it has bothered to read it. Hell, our president hasn't even read it but he wants it enacted so he has something he can brag about. I say scrap it, start over and get something better to brag about.
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#38
Never ceases to amaze me how much bullshit you can up with in one, long, tedious brain fart.
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#39
Prove that all I said is bullshit.
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#40
::lol::

You don't think I am that bored I actually sat and waded through all that yabbering do you?

If I want to hear endless political point scoring and posing I'll stick to C-span thanks.
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