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I don't see a problem with this
#11
My Cheney-hole is still sore from the previous administration.
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#12
The biggest myth is that Wall Street is Republican. How did they end up giving the most money to OBama last time? There is no question that there has been a swap. GOP is now the party of beat up truck owners flying the flag and with missing tooth. Democrats are the party of Paulson, Geithner and Buffett. And Obama.
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#13
You know why they gave the most money? They bet that he was going to win and they bet correctly. They give tons to both parties as they win either way, as they will exert pressure on either party to get their profits.

The GOP core has not changed due to an election. The "beat up truck owners flying the flag and with missing tooth" have always been there, just now, instead of being the red-headed stepchild of your party, he is your poster child as the "woe is me" syndrome is in full gear. I mean, how many people will feel bad for a Wall street person making millions?

Nice spin, but a swing and a miss (again).
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#14
Get busy with those quote. No free healthcare for you after all
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#15
Dakota wrote:
Get busy with those quote. No free healthcare for you after all

Same tired line when you have nothing substantial to say.

Years from now, will you look back at all of the hours you spent on this forum, and remember fondly how much time you wasted here?
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#16
Don Kiyoti wrote:
Geez, you put one idiot on ignore and another one pops up. It's like whack-a-mole around here.

Yep time to add another.
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#17
john dough wrote:
[quote=Dakota]
Get busy with those quote. No free healthcare for you after all

Same tired line when you have nothing substantial to say.

Years from now, will you look back at all of the hours you spent on this forum, and remember fondly how much time you wasted here?
How much did your premiums go down, JD?
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#18
john dough wrote:


Years from now, will you look back at all of the hours you spent on this forum, and remember fondly how much time you wasted here?


your freudian projections are showing
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#19
Dakota wrote:
How much did your premiums go down, JD?

My premiums are still going UP. In June, we will be paying ~$40 more/month for actually LESS coverage (2 "benefits" are being "consolidated") .

Do you have any ideas to help keep costs in line? It is very easy to throw stones, but do you have anything good to add? Buying insurance across state lines is a non-argument as it would actually make it tougher to get lower prices for most.

billb wrote:
your freudian projections are showing

You wish this were the case. For every post I put in this forum, you probably put 10, and Dak even more than that. For the amount of time he spends on his posts, it would be healthy to get out for a while.

Still wonder what job affords him the time to be here so often.

I get away regularly, and I have told Dak to do the same (it may do him, and you, some good).
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#20
So after a year of screaming and pointing fingers at people who were standing in front of healthcare "reform" you are asking me if I have a solution? You never asked this question from Obama. I told you a dozen times what my solution is but politics made you deaf and blind. Now pay up.
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