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Mar 12, 2014 16:58:04   #
GERARD A. SANCHEZ Loc: Las Vegas, Nv. 89123
 
Old_Gringo wrote:
:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:


More bull....sh.... thumbup, thumbup, that is.

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Mar 12, 2014 17:00:42   #
GERARD A. SANCHEZ Loc: Las Vegas, Nv. 89123
 
Old_Gringo wrote:
:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:


More bull....sh.... thumbup, thumbup, that is.

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Mar 12, 2014 17:05:49   #
GERARD A. SANCHEZ Loc: Las Vegas, Nv. 89123
 
Raylan Wolfe wrote:
The Media Gets it Wrong, Obamacare didn't Cost Alex Sink the Florida Election

http://www.politicususa.com/2014/03/12/media-wrong-obamacare-cost-alex-sink-florida-special-election.html

Only fools rush in!


The majority people in Florida are Republican and stupid, they voted for BUSH in 2000.

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Mar 12, 2014 18:30:08   #
Raylan Wolfe Loc: earth
 
80% of Americans Don't Trust the Republican Party

http://www.examiner.com/article/poll-80-percent-of-americans-don-t-trust-the-republican-party

The distrust of Washington and it's politicians only continues to grow and it's the Republicans who are taking it on the chin.





Blade_Runner wrote:
Things are happening, Old Gringo, that would be impossible for Wolfe to refute, much less explain.

Why did a Republican, running solely on opposition to obamacare, win in a Florida district that obama carried in both 08 and 12? Jolly's democrat opponent, Alex Sink, spent twice as much money on her campaign, she supports obamacare and that monumental hoax called climate change, and still she lost. And, even with a libertarian in the running, The anti-obamacare Republican, David Jolly, won. How would Wolfe explain that? A fluke? Voter fraud? I think not. Democrat strategists are worried. This Republican win in a blue district is a sign of things to come.

When obama was speaking to a Hispanic crowd, a man who makes $36,000 a year told obama that he could not afford the increase in healthcare costs and asked how he should deal with that. obama told him essentially to look at his cable and cell phone bills and see if he could cancel those expenses in order to pay the outrageous premium. That has to be one of the most dispassionate responses ever coming from the mouth of a president. And, Wolfe really believes that obama gives a flying donut hole about the American people--including Wolfe himself.

Why has obama changed "the law" 37 times since it passed, and why all the postponements?
Why are enrollments down 18% this month compared to January?
Why are millenials (18 to 34 age group) turning away from obamacare?
Why is it that 87% of those who enrolled in obamacare already had health coverage? I thought this "law" was supposed to "benefit" those who didn't have health insurance. 13% of enrollees never had coverage.
Why is it that 800,000 exchange enrollees have not paid a premium? I'll give you this one: there is no payment mechanism in place.

Why are democrats up for re-election this year distancing themselves from obamacare?

I could go on here (and I could provide credible links--government and state sources), but such an effort is futile. Wolfe is the "linker", let him have his fun and games. The fact is that the bloom is off the obama rose and all that is left are the thorns.
Things are happening, Old Gringo, that would be im... (show quote)

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Mar 12, 2014 18:46:47   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Things are happening, Old Gringo, that would be impossible for Wolfe to refute, much less explain.

Why did a Republican, running solely on opposition to obamacare, win in a Florida district that obama carried in both 08 and 12? Jolly's democrat opponent, Alex Sink, spent twice as much money on her campaign, she supports obamacare and that monumental hoax called climate change, and still she lost. And, even with a libertarian in the running, The anti-obamacare Republican, David Jolly, won. How would Wolfe explain that? A fluke? Voter fraud? I think not. Democrat strategists are worried. This Republican win in a blue district is a sign of things to come.

When obama was speaking to a Hispanic crowd, a man who makes $36,000 a year told obama that he could not afford the increase in healthcare costs and asked how he should deal with that. obama told him essentially to look at his cable and cell phone bills and see if he could cancel those expenses in order to pay the outrageous premium. That has to be one of the most dispassionate responses ever coming from the mouth of a president. And, Wolfe really believes that obama gives a flying donut hole about the American people--including Wolfe himself.

Why has obama changed "the law" 37 times since it passed, and why all the postponements?
Why are enrollments down 18% this month compared to January?
Why are millenials (18 to 34 age group) turning away from obamacare?
Why is it that 87% of those who enrolled in obamacare already had health coverage? I thought this "law" was supposed to "benefit" those who didn't have health insurance. 13% of enrollees never had coverage.
Why is it that 800,000 exchange enrollees have not paid a premium? I'll give you this one: there is no payment mechanism in place.

Why are democrats up for re-election this year distancing themselves from obamacare?

I could go on here (and I could provide credible links--government and state sources), but such an effort is futile. Wolfe is the "linker", let him have his fun and games. The fact is that the bloom is off the obama rose and all that is left are the thorns.
Things are happening, Old Gringo, that would be im... (show quote)


Without dismissing all your valid arguments, Blade Runner, it is not easy to dismiss the fact that that Mr. Jolly was an aide to the congressman who died in November, with 22 terms (I believe) under his belt. Mr. Jolly was basically running as an incumbent in a red district. The fact that President Obama won the district by razor-thin margins in the past two elections probably goes to the distaste the district voters had for the GOP presidential nominees. Over 90% of incumbents win congressional reelection. Anytime either party gets to set the congressional district boundaries, reelection is almost guaranteed. Gerrymandering is worse than any real or imaginary mass voter fraud. They are set-ups.

As I said, both parties do it.

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Mar 12, 2014 20:01:54   #
GERARD A. SANCHEZ Loc: Las Vegas, Nv. 89123
 
Raylan Wolfe wrote:
80% of Americans Don't Trust the Republican Party

http://www.examiner.com/article/poll-80-percent-of-americans-don-t-trust-the-republican-party

The distrust of Washington and it's politicians only continues to grow and it's the Republicans who are taking it on the chin.


80% of American don't trust the Republicans, but 20% rich and famous American and Corporations support the Republican with a torrent of money to be reelected and passed the best laws money can buy.

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Mar 12, 2014 20:11:56   #
GERARD A. SANCHEZ Loc: Las Vegas, Nv. 89123
 
Raylan Wolfe wrote:
80% of Americans Don't Trust the Republican Party

http://www.examiner.com/article/poll-80-percent-of-americans-don-t-trust-the-republican-party

The distrust of Washington and it's politicians only continues to grow and it's the Republicans who are taking it on the chin.


80% of American don't trust the Republicans, but the 20%rich and famous and Corporations supported the Republican with millions of dollars to passed the best laws money can buy after the 2010 U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Citizens United V. FEC that said Corporations are like individual citizens and can use their money to manipulate elections.

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Mar 13, 2014 02:19:17   #
GERARD A. SANCHEZ Loc: Las Vegas, Nv. 89123
 
Raylan Wolfe wrote:
80% of Americans Don't Trust the Republican Party

http://www.examiner.com/article/poll-80-percent-of-americans-don-t-trust-the-republican-party

The distrust of Washington and it's politicians only continues to grow and it's the Republicans who are taking it on the chin.


80% don't trust the Republican members of U.S. Congress but 20% rich and famous, businesses, and corporations supported them to do the dirty work and pass the best laws money can buy.

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Mar 13, 2014 02:33:55   #
ibKelly
 
GERARD A. SANCHEZ wrote:
80% don't trust the Republican members of U.S. Congress but 20% rich and famous, businesses, and corporations supported them to do the dirty work and pass the best laws money can buy.


If the truth were ever to be known, most all of those sitting in Congress are hypocrites... saying one thing to get elected then doing something else... Always 'taking' from the lobbists to enrich their own pockets - not for the people they claim to represent.

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Mar 13, 2014 02:35:59   #
GERARD A. SANCHEZ Loc: Las Vegas, Nv. 89123
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Obamacare 3 million shy of target — with 19 days left to sign upStill not enough young people signing up to make system work


Who care, young people are dummies who don't know what to do better.

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Mar 13, 2014 02:42:40   #
GERARD A. SANCHEZ Loc: Las Vegas, Nv. 89123
 
Old_Gringo wrote:
You know Blade, I could bet my entire "fortune" that woofie will use my "thumbs up" to post more of his Soros inspired lefty baloney. And not only me, but a few others. He has done it numerous times in the past, and will undoubtedly continue to do so. He only receives "thumbs up" from a few other fools, such as retarded 666 and Senor Sanchez, although he 'burned' Sanchez a few posts back. But then all those cckalorum's do band and stick together.


OLD GRINGO: You use your "thumbs up" because you don't have anything better to use or said.

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Mar 13, 2014 02:46:15   #
GERARD A. SANCHEZ Loc: Las Vegas, Nv. 89123
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
So, 6.5 million cancellations is "minimal"? Enroll in Common Core, Wolfe, your math sucks. :roll:


6.5 million cancellations in OBAMACARE in your sick brain, you need mental health.

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Mar 13, 2014 02:58:02   #
GERARD A. SANCHEZ Loc: Las Vegas, Nv. 89123
 
47 million American without medical care coverage and we continue talking about OBAMACARE failure, why we don't have anything better than ACA ?.

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Mar 13, 2014 03:11:20   #
GERARD A. SANCHEZ Loc: Las Vegas, Nv. 89123
 
The only people who want to get married in U.S.A. are the Gays and Lesbians, WHY ?. They don't know Marriage is the only war you sleep with the enemy.

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Mar 13, 2014 03:21:06   #
GERARD A. SANCHEZ Loc: Las Vegas, Nv. 89123
 
ibKelly wrote:
If the truth were ever to be known, most all of those sitting in Congress are hypocrites... saying one thing to get elected then doing something else... Always 'taking' from the lobbists to enrich their own pockets - not for the people they claim to represent.


KELLY: You are 100% correct, members of our U.S. Congress Republicans and Democrats are enriched with the special interest lobbyist money and they passed the best laws money can buy.

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