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Aug 24, 2013 12:55:39   #
CrazyHorse Loc: Kansas
 
Hat Tip, National Republican Congressional Committee & Senate Conservative Fund:

National Republican Congressional Commieetee:

"The Democrats' difficult August marched on this week. ObamaCare continued to fall apart at the seams and vulnerable Democrats continued to avoid answering their constituents' questions, all while voters’ headaches over Democrats' failures in Washington continued to grow.

Here at the NRCC, we are working each and every day to stand up for the millions of Americans who deserve better from President Obama and the Democrats, and make sure the voters see just how badly they are letting the country down.

Check out three of this week’s most popular posts, and share them with your friends!

KXJB-TV – Local News Anchor Rips Collin Peterson: “Guess What? You Work For The People”
Democrat Collin Peterson is facing a tough re-election campaign, and he hasn’t been too keen on meeting with his constituents or showing up for interviews. One local TV anchor took to the airwaves to remind Peterson that he works for the people, and needs to “show up.”

Forever 21 Latest Victim of ObamaCare
Forever 21, the clothing retail chain with hundreds of stores across the United States, is getting flattened by the high-speed ObamaCare train wreck. The costly regulations that the Democrats’ health law places on businesses with 50 or more full-time employees has led to a surge in part-time work. For Americans struggling to stay afloat in Obama’s economy, that’s unacceptable – and now, employees of Forever 21 are feeling the full weight of ObamaCare dragging them down.

The Obama Administration Has Missed 41 out of 82 ObamaCare Deadlines
You’ve already heard about some of ObamaCare’s major delays, such as the one year delay of the employer mandate for big business and the delay on out-of-pocket caps. While those are just some of the high-profile delays, however, a report from the Congressional Research Service - which remains unpublished - paints the whole picture on just how much of a train wreck ObamaCare’s implementation is.

You and your family deserve better leadership than the train wreck that is coming out of this White House, yet the Democrats in Congress continue to rubber stamp President Obama’s liberal, big government agenda."

Senate Conservative Fund:

"It was a very bad week for Obamacare.

Delta Airlines said its health costs will rise by $100 million next year;
UPS and UVA are dropping working spouses from health coverage;
The Nevada AFL-CIO said Obamacare will hurt full-time work;
Teen retailer Forever 21 reduced employee hours; and
Young people in Colorado will have to pay more for basic insurance.
Obamacare is unaffordable, unworkable, and it's unfair.

It's why over 500,000 Americans have now signed the official petition to defund Obamacare!

Americans are contacting their representatives and attending town halls. They're telling lawmakers to stop the implementation of Obamacare by refusing to fund it.

This pressure is forcing Republicans in Congress to take a position. Some are responding with excuses as to why they won't stand up to President Obama, but others are choosing to join the fight.

In fact, Senator Pat Roberts (R-KS) changed his position this week and pledged to oppose all funding for Obamacare.

NEW RADIO ADS

We still have a lot of work to do to get Senate Republicans to stand together.

That's why we launched targeted radio ads this week calling on five Republican senators to protect us from this liberal train wreck.


In North Carolina, we're exposing Senator Richard Burr (R-NC) for saying that defunding Obamacare was the "dumbest idea" he had ever heard.

In South Carolina, we're exposing Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) for saying that defunding Obamacare was a "bridge too far."

And in Tennessee, Georgia, and Mississippi, we're exposing Senators Lamar Alexander (R-TN), Johnny Isakson (R-GA), and Thad Cochran (R-MS) for their votes to fund Obamacare earlier this year.

Since they refuse to see the light, we're making them feel the heat.

CAN WE WIN? ... YES!

The Republican establishment in Washington wants people to believe we cannot win this fight, but they're wrong.

Obamacare is a very unpopular and Americans don't want it. The only thing that is missing is the political will to stop it.

Harry Reid needs 60 votes in the Senate to fund Obamacare, but he only has 54 Democrats. If Republicans hold strong, we can win."

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Aug 24, 2013 13:14:52   #
Inyourface Loc: East Coast
 
The Affordable Care Act is law in these United States and will remain so. Whining will NOT change anything. My advice to you "dead enders" is to get over it and get on with your miserable lives.

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Aug 24, 2013 15:11:35   #
bmac32 Loc: West Florida
 
A law with zero funding goes nowhere.

My advice to you, GO AWAY!!!

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Aug 24, 2013 16:03:29   #
Navysnipe Loc: Old West
 
Inyourface wrote:
The Affordable Care Act is law in these United States and will remain so. Whining will NOT change anything. My advice to you "dead enders" is to get over it and get on with your miserable lives.


Once again, if its the law, then why don't the politicians who voted for it, have to abide by it???

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Aug 24, 2013 16:20:35   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
Inyourface wrote:
The Affordable Care Act is law in these United States and will remain so. Whining will NOT change anything. My advice to you "dead enders" is to get over it and get on with your miserable lives.


"Dead Enders" is an apt, and appropriate terminology for many of our senior citizens if this train wreck is fully funded and allowed to proceed. It is only the brain washed fools such as upyourass, that coast along drinking their daily ration of kool aid and receiving their instructions via their tin foil dunce caps that will soon discover, much to their chagrin, just what the unaffordable care act portends for them.

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Aug 24, 2013 16:26:18   #
CrazyHorse Loc: Kansas
 
Inyourface wrote:
The Affordable Care Act is law in these United States and will remain so. Whining will NOT change anything. My advice to you "dead enders" is to get over it and get on with your miserable lives.


Quid Pro Quo, Inyourarse: You sir are a self made man who worships your own opinion of your self. Yet you exhibit not the intellect of a chigger. No one gives a sorry behind about your ipse dixit opinion of your "advice". Jump back into the weeds chigger, before you get stepped on.



Give it up chigger - with your exhibited intellect you have no chance
Give it up chigger - with your exhibited intellect...

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Aug 24, 2013 16:36:16   #
Boo_Boo Loc: Jellystone
 
With another delay in Obamacare and with Congress, White House staff, NSA, and a host of other exempt employees along with unions who are now saying they will not support the program, there may be nothing let to fund until 2016. Obama will be out of office and of course the new administration, which will be republican, will be blamed for the tax hikes and intrusions into our personal life. Perhaps this is part of the plan. History will give a glancing blow at Obamacare and focus on the other terrible things he has done.

It is the law for some unfortunates!

http://www.forbes.com/sites/theapothecary/2013/08/13/yet-another-white-house-obamacare-delay-out-of-pocket-caps-waived-until-2015/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/21/unions-obamacare-taft-hartley_n_3790548.html


bmac32 wrote:
A law with zero funding goes nowhere.

My advice to you, GO AWAY!!!

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Aug 24, 2013 16:38:18   #
Boo_Boo Loc: Jellystone
 
Good for you. Hey I have not heard the word chigger in many years. I find the parallel you drew funny! Thank you.
:thumbup:

CrazyHorse wrote:
Quid Pro Quo, Inyourarse: You sir are a self made man who worships your own opinion of your self. Yet you exhibit not the intellect of a chigger. No one gives a sorry behind about your ipse dixit opinion of your "advice". Jump back into the weeds chigger, before you get stepped on.

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Aug 24, 2013 17:00:29   #
CrazyHorse Loc: Kansas
 
ginnyt wrote:
Good for you. Hey I have not heard the word chigger in many years. I find the parallel you drew funny! Thank you.
:thumbup:


Quid Pro Quo, ginnyt: Thank you for the kind words. You are fairly new on 1PP and I don't remember whether or not I have previously given you your very own champion Iris. It is a tradition on 1PP, mine to be exact, to give conservative ladies, and other ladies who are not libtards, their very own champion Iris. So here is yours:

p.s. Take your pick from Plicata or Space Age, as I think I have already given away Celebration Song and Raptor Red. Let me know so I gave the other one to the next conservative lady.

Celebration Song on the left & Raptor Red on the right
Celebration Song on the left & Raptor Red on the r...

Plicata
Plicata...

Space Age
Space Age...

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Aug 24, 2013 17:08:26   #
Boo_Boo Loc: Jellystone
 
These are beautiful! Someone told me about your Iris, she said that you grow them and then enter them for judging. I feel honored, thank you so very much.

CrazyHorse wrote:
Quid Pro Quo, ginnyt: Thank you for the kind words. You are fairly new on 1PP and I don't remember whether or not I have previously given you your very own champion Iris. It is a tradition on 1PP, mine to be exact, to give conservative ladies, and other ladies who are not libtards, their very own champion Iris. So here is yours:

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Aug 24, 2013 17:21:03   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
CrazyHorse wrote:
Quid Pro Quo, ginnyt: Thank you for the kind words. You are fairly new on 1PP and I don't remember whether or not I have previously given you your very own champion Iris. It is a tradition on 1PP, mine to be exact, to give conservative ladies, and other ladies who are not libtards, their very own champion Iris. So here is yours:

p.s. Take your pick from Picata or Space Age, as I think I have already given away Celebration Song and Raptor Red. Let me know so I gave the other one to the next conservative lady.
Quid Pro Quo, ginnyt: Thank you for the kind word... (show quote)



Adding to your harem, again, I see.

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Aug 24, 2013 17:22:01   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
ginnyt wrote:
These are beautiful! Someone told me about your Iris, she said that you grow them and then enter them for judging. I feel honored, thank you so very much.


Be careful :-) of our CrazyHorse. He is attempting to gather a harem! :lol:

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Aug 24, 2013 17:33:54   #
CrazyHorse Loc: Kansas
 
AuntiE wrote:
Adding to your harem, again, I see.


Hello AuntiE: I can hardly get a word out you, but every time I post a champion Iris, you catch me trying to add to my harem. Pray it would do me some good out here on the range. :D :D :thumbup:

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Aug 24, 2013 17:37:20   #
CrazyHorse Loc: Kansas
 
AuntiE wrote:
Be careful :-) of our CrazyHorse. He is attempting to gather a harem! :lol:


Quid Pro Quo, ginnyt: Don't listen to her. She is the Commander in Chief of the harem, and doesn't like her work load.

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Aug 24, 2013 17:50:07   #
CrazyHorse Loc: Kansas
 
ginnyt wrote:
These are beautiful! Someone told me about your Iris, she said that you grow them and then enter them for judging. I feel honored, thank you so very much.


Quid Pro Quo, ginnyt: I like to grow them. I like to look at them. And I like the competition of entering them for the National Iris Society to judge. It's a lot of fun, but it is work at times. I entered 32 different varities at the last annual show this summer, and had 3 of the 8 Queen's table blue ribbon Iris, and the most blue ribbon Iris in the show which won for me the National first place Silver medal for the show for the first time. I also won the best seedling in the show for the 3rd of the last 4 years, which I am prood of as it takes about three years from the time you hybridize, breed, the flowers to get the seeds, and then to grow the seeds into rhizomes which then finally bloom in about two years, before you see what you get from the cross bybridizing. I also like giving rhizomes to my relatives who grow them but don't compete them. And I like to think they add a little to the 1PP site that isn't political. Glad you like them.

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