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Oct 15, 2016 04:22:19   #
Bad Bob wrote:
GmanTerry do you think we should follow the 10 commandments exactly as written today?


And what parts of the Constitution do you want modified? There is a way to change the Constitution legally. I sure don't want some partisan politician deciding what something means. If you want the First or second Amendment modified call a Constitutional Convention and allow all fifty States to v**e on it. Don't have some political hack decide for all of us. Until the document is modified and ratified, the law is what that document says.
Which one of the 10 do you want a liberal judge to change, and to what? I think coveting is probably high on the list. Progressives sure covet the money made by working taxpayers and want part of it for themselves without having to work. Free stuff, like healthcare, childcare, tuition and perhaps a new car.


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Oct 14, 2016 16:26:51   #
And who is in charge of the law enforcement branch of the federal government? Humm? Might be the Democrat, President Obama. Strange how those things happen.

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Oct 14, 2016 16:06:41   #
JMHO wrote:
The Clintons must have some dirt on Comey. Some thing sure stinks.


The dirt that Clinton had was that if HiLIARy was indicted, Obama would have to also be indicted, because Obaama also used the illegal server to send Clinton emails. The President was aware of the illegal server and used it to send Clinton emails, so he was complicit in the crime. I believe when Bill met with Lynch, it was to remind her of that fact.

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Oct 14, 2016 15:59:17   #
Cool Breeze wrote:
That's nothing new The right have been calling The Clintons liars for about thrity years!


Because they ARE liars.

"I did not have sexual relations with that woman."

With those words, President Clinton didn't just dig himself a hole, he stole a backhoe, dug a really deep hole, drove the backhoe into the hole, wired the backhoe with explosives and blew it up. Strenuously denying his affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky at a January press conference, Clinton was later impeached by the House of Representatives for lying about the matter under oath.


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Oct 13, 2016 14:46:24   #
jimahrens wrote:
Honourable my ass just a corrupt Politician who bleeds for Money.


I have a different take on Comey. This is just my opinion with nothing but observation to back it up. It's sort of complicated so please bare with me.
I believe, for instance, that the reason the Kennedy assassination files were and are still sealed for 75 years was to hide from the American public that we basically had a c**p d'etat in this country. If the people were allowed to see the evidence it would have completely destabilized the entire country. After 75 years, it's just an interesting note in history. That happened when I was in my mid twenties.
For the same reason, Comey threw himself under the bus to save the country from another Constitutional crisis. Think about this:
Hillary exclusively used her private server so she could control every aspect of her online email. She could erase anything that was incriminating. It's obvious why she did it. Now the kicker is that her server was illegal, but President Obama corresponded with her on her server. That makes him as guilty as her. Do you see the huge problem here? If she is guilty, so is the President. House of cards. Comey threw himself under the bus to prevent this crisis. Kind of makes him a patriot like Snowden, doesn't it?

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Oct 13, 2016 14:28:36   #
troublemaker wrote:
And how do you think Hillary Clinton will take away your First and Second Amendment rights? Spend your time pining on these two issues and Hillary will steal your children from you. The young people have got us old timers figured out. They are tired of the bulls**t logic and stupid battles that will never be won. A respected Republican President once said when asked how come he was so successful "Learn to pick battles that you can win and compromise on those that you can't". You might as well sit on a bar stool and b***h your way into senility if you think that anybody will take away our First and Second Amendment rights. We have more to fear from the religious zealots in this country than we have to fear from a woman and a political party that needs those rights to justify their existence. Wise up, fight for feeding and educating our children. Fight for cleaning up our roadsides and re-building our infrastructure. And above all fight for eradicating drugs in our lifetime. Because if we can't eradicate drug addiction in our lifetime then you will really have a problem more serious than losing the First and Second Amendments.
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That's really easy to answer.
First, she will appoint Supreme Court Justices who believe the American Constitution is a "Living Document". That is merely an euphemism for the Constitution is no longer relevant and means wh**ever the POTUS wants it to mean. You just have to look at the present divided court. How can nine geezers split on the meaning of the Constitution? Conservatives believe it means what it says. The Liberals, Progressives, Socialists, wh**ever they call themselves this week, believe it means what they want it to mean.
Second, she will issue P**********l Orders such as allowing gunshot victims to sue gun manufacturers. If you are aware what happened to the small airplane industry, Cessna, Piper, etc, you will be aware that that was the reason they stopped manufacturing their small aircraft. Forty people sue Ruger and Ruger goes bankrupt. This is not conjecture, she said she will do it.

That is what we can expect from a HiLIARy administration. It's not space science.

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Oct 8, 2016 18:02:47   #
Totally agree. However if HilLIARy doesn't get to bring it down, the Millennials will, in another decade. Either way the America we knew and loved is pretty well toast. I remember when we fought c*******m, now it is embraced by 50% of the population.


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Oct 4, 2016 15:38:48   #
It is sooooooo much easier to s**m the system, when you run the system. V****g is the responsibility of the individual States. The Federal government should keep it's nose out of v****g, schools and other things not supported by the Constitution. Of course, if you're a Progressive, you believe the Constitution is a "living document" and says wh**ever you want it to say, not what is written on the parchment.

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Oct 3, 2016 11:38:49   #
Maybe you didn't follow the primary cycle. Hillary Clinton is the present incarnation of Bob Dole in 1996 who ran for President because "it was his turn". She believes it is now her turn. I h**e to burst anyone's bubble but becoming President is not like playing tag. Both of them are/was horrid candidates. Dole never worked a real job in his life. Hillary is just a self serving elitist.
When the primaries started, all the candidates and both parties, for instance. had decided that they wanted to give the millions of i*****l a***ns amnesty. The American public generally feel that the i******s are an invasion. We are tired of the crime, the cost to school their children, the press 1 for English, and the deterioration of our neighborhoods by the massive influx of poor people.
Enter Donald Trump who actually was in tune with the feeling of the majority of the American citizens. That is the basic short version of what we have now. Both political parties are far more interested in furthering their political futures than listening to v**ers, so they do as the special interest donors want, instead of following the wishes of the average American citizen. The system is completely broken. Both parties are rapidly destroying this once great gem of the world. Neither candidate has addressed the huge elephant in the room, the twenty trillion dollar debt. Bush doubled it from five trillion to ten trillion in eight years and Obama has again doubled it from ten trillion to twenty trillion. This country will face a major crisis during the term of the next President. S/he will have to decide who gets thrown under the bus, either the countries we owe money to or the old folks Social Security and Medicare. The tax revenues will no be enough to cover both. And to make it worse both candidates are trying to buy v**es with "Free Childcare" and "Free Tuition". We can't pay for what we have. let alone squander more cash to placate the freeloaders. The Federal Reserve doesn't dare raise the interest rate because then our debt payments would increase pushing us faster into national bankruptcy. We need to have a serious look at everything and neither of these candidates are prepared to do it. We are screwed no matter who wins the e******n. The question merely is who is going to push us off the cliff faster? John Kennedy had the right idea. He said, "ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country." We are in this present situation because sometime between 1964 and now that became "ask not what you can do for your country, ask what your country can give you for free." I pay taxes so I understand it isn't free. I also served both in the Marines and the Peace Corps. I tried to do a little bit for my country.

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Sep 29, 2016 16:30:34   #
S. Maturin wrote:
It goes to blind loyalty to the brand, I think. Those die-hards have signed on and will gladly suffer loss and ridicule because they have adopted Clintons as demigods.

There seems to be no other rational explanation.


It really isn't that difficult to understand. You have two major parties. About one third of the population is Democrat and one third Republican. Typically, folks either v**e for their parties' candidate or they don't v**e at all. Most Democrats belong to the "Anyone but Trump" club and the Republicans belong to the "Anyone but Hillary" club. That leaves the remaining one third, the Independants to select the next president. If a Democrat for instance decides to v**e for the Green Party candidate then they have actually v**ed for the Republician candidate. That is because their v**e did not go towards canceling a Republician v**e so then the Republician received one more v**e. That is exactly what happened when Ross Perot ran 1996. The Republicians ran "It's my turn" Bob Dole against Bill Clinton. Perot syphoned off v**es from Republicans and Clinton easily won. It's pretty unlikely any third party candidate will ever win a P**********l e******n. With all that in mind, even if you don't like either of the candidates, you must v**e for the one that offends you the least, as far as policies go. I believe the Constitution is the law of the land it is NOT a living document. Also I do NOT believe in one world government because it could never be nearly as good as our Democratic Republic. I only have one choice and unfortunately it's not Gary Johnson for the reasons I have outlined above. Cabish?

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Sep 24, 2016 16:27:57   #
robmull wrote:
YUP, 49; and anyone who doesn't "bash" ANYONE who is running for the highest office in our land with a continued and deceptive plot for the "fundamental t***sformation" of "our Shining Light on the Hill, From Sea to Shining Sea," has to be a damn radical "Marx/Alinskyite," or a complete "useful {useless} i***t." And YOU, 49??? One or the other!!! Hummmmmmmm. GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO TRUMP!!!


Amen. I'm old enough to remember when this country was the crown jewel of earth. It was amazing. People were patriotic and the government was middle of the road. I v**ed for John F. Kennedy, a Democrat, who held the same principles I did. These days Democrats would call him a right wing nut job. He cut taxes and ask what you could do for your country not what you could steal from the those of us who still work. He founded the Peace Corps. I served in the Marines and then in the Peace Corps in Africa. I was grateful to have survived Viet Nam. This shift from fundamental American values to socialism and what can I get for free, is the foundation of the Obama Democrat's fundamental change of the country. I think it starte to gain momentum when we were all forced to embrace m**************m. I worked for the Federal Government and I had to sit every year through a class where white people were vilified for the values that made this country great. The civil rights act was needed so we could all be equal. M**************m threw out our national values of hard work, patriotism, and self responsibility. When I was young we didn't need "Safe Spaces" or political correctness. All that is now gone and we have whimps who cry and shiver when someone says something they don't agree with. Trump is certainly not perfect, as none of us are, but he is the last hope of trying to keep a tiny bit of what was once the greatest shining star on earth.

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Sep 22, 2016 15:37:18   #
A Democrat In 2016 wrote:
Costs of plans offered under the healthcare law are 10% lower than employer plans.

BY CAROLYN Y. JOHNSON
People who warn that President Obama’s healthcare law is in dire straits often point to rising health insurance premiums as proof. Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) has called premium increases on Affordable Care Act exchanges “astronomically high.” Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) said premiums have “skyrocketed.”
But are these growing premiums actually high?
A new analysis from the Urban Institute found that the average unsubsidized premiums in the Affordable Care Act exchanges, commonly known as Obamacare, are actually 10% lower than the full premiums in the average employer plan nationally in 2016.
Nationally, the average employer-sponsored premium was $516 a month, while the unsubsidized marketplace premium was $464. To make an apples-to-apples comparison, the researchers adjusted marketplace premiums to account for the age of enrollees and the different values of the health coverage provided by the marketplace plans.
The exchanges offer health coverage to people who aren’t insured through their jobs, with subsidies based on income. About 11 million people are insured through the marketplaces, compared with about 155 million Americans who receive insurance coverage through employer-provided plans.
Recent news of large insurance carriers pulling out of some states’ marketplaces and raising premiums in others has raised concerns that offering health insurance through exchanges isn’t sustainable and that the healthcare offered isn’t affordable.
But the Urban Institute researchers found that, in more than three-quarters of states and 80% of the large metropolitan areas they studied, total premiums were lower in an average marketplace plan than in employer-provided plans. For example, in Boston, the premiums for marketplace plans were 35% cheaper than employer plans. In New York City, marketplace plans were 26% cheaper than employer plans.
“It’s not that these markets are necessarily outrageously expensive — in the vast majority of cases, they’re not,” said Linda Blumberg, a senior fellow at the Urban Institute’s health policy center.
However, most people who receive health insurance through their employers directly pay only a portion of the premium each month. The rest is paid by the employer, as part of workers’ compensation. And most people who buy insurance on the exchanges receive tax credits that limit their premiums.
For people who are buying unsubsidized insurance on the marketplaces, that’s not the case.
“You’ve got the full sticker price in front of you, and it can be shocking,” Blumberg said. “As much as the rate of growth of healthcare spending has slowed down in recent years, medical care costs a lot of money.”
Premiums, overall, are going up on the exchanges. An analysis by the McKinsey Center for U.S. Health System Reform of rate filings in 18 states and the District of Columbia found that for a benchmark plan on the exchanges , the premiums would rise 11% in 2017. A survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation found that premium increases in employer plans have been modest, with a family plan premium rising 3% in 2016.
The new findings suggest that it may be important to look at premium increases in context to understand which markets might face real problems because of a lack of competition or because too many sick people are signing up. Blumberg thinks that comparing marketplace premiums with employer premiums in the same areas might help f**g areas where price increases are signs of a fundamental problem, distinguishing those from markets where premiums may be rising because insurers initially priced their plans too low.
In Blumberg’s analysis, Alaska and Wyoming had marketplace premiums that were markedly higher than the average employer premium.
Alaska’s average employer-sponsored premium was $676 per month, while the adjusted marketplace premium was $1,134. Alaska, she noted, had fewer people sign up for its marketplace than projected, which could make it hard to spread the costs of healthcare among sick and healthy people. It also has only one insurer expected to participate in its exchange for 2017. Wyoming has only one insurer on its marketplace and also has had low enrollment rates. The average employer-sponsored premium was $556, compared with $727 for an adjusted marketplace plan.
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Washington Post.
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Apples and Oranges. How about a cost comparison before Obummer Care and now. I lost my 20 year old Blue Cross coverage after I was retired when Obama Care caused Blue Cross to raise their costs so high that my former employer could no monger afford to offer it to me. Then my former employer offered an other plan from United Healthcare. They canceled that also after a year and so I now just have Medicare. Thanks Democrats. I was entirely happy with my Blue Cross. Ohh, and by the way, I also lost my Doctor. But Obama promised me I could keep my plan and my Doctor, Now I have neither. Don't get me started....

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Sep 22, 2016 15:12:52   #
It does not matter to some folks that Hil liar y Clinton is a career criminal. They will never ever, in absolutely any circumstance, support a non Democrat. It's that simple. Conversely, there are also a core of Republicans who will never v**e for any Democrat. That means that independents, like me are the ones who will decide the e******n. I know because my Grandmother, for instance, was a staunch Republician and wouldn't think of v****g for a Democrat. I have v**ed for both usually for reasons concerning the honesty of the candidate. I believe this will be the most important e******n of my lifetime. And the reasons are these in order of importance. The Supreme Court. If Hillary is elected she will make the majority of the justices be judges that do not believe the Constitution is law of the land. They will side with her on limiting the Constitutional rights guaranteed by the 1st, 2nd and 4th amendments. She will, for instance, take our guns. Not by outlawing the guns but by allowing families of murder victims to sue gum manufacturers. Guns will go the way of small aircraft. Ask Cessna and Piper what happens when folks are allowed to sue companies who manufacture dangerous products. If they don't make them, we can't buy them. She has already stated that she will write an Executive Order to do so. Her Supreme Court will side with her and it will be law. Second is, of course the President, and third is the Senate and then the House.

That is why some people bend over backward to defend her, because she is their party's nominee. It really is that simple. They will either v**e for her or just skip v****g because they will NEVER EVER v**e for a Republician.
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Sep 22, 2016 14:44:58   #
archie bunker wrote:
I am an an American first, a Texas second. I have been watching my country, state, and city being destroyed by bad fiscal policies, unfettered invasion by i******s, and the masses imported by the government.
I don't know if he will be able to change it, but I honestly think that he is the best bet right now.

I have watched for years as a once nice area of our city which holds many fond memories for me has been turned into a ghetto. The area where I live outside of the city is being taken over by i******s more, and more. They don't respect us, our laws, our country, or my state. They trash everything in sight, and I want them gone! These wet backs around us refuse to keep their animals up. Dogs, horses, pigs. I have a pony out in my yard now who has been here about 15 times before. Sheriff's depth on the way. AGAIN!!!! I can't legally shoot the damn thing because it is livestock so they say. But it will be hours before they come get him, and act like I'm some kind of dick for expecting them to!
It is a pain in my ass, and a waste of County resourses so that we can live in peace.
I'm damn s**k of it all!!

I don't want anymore of these Muslim savages here breeding new car bombers every day, and trashing our country, and the border crosses doing the same.
This isn't Mexico, Guatamala, El Salvadore, Afghanistan, Somalia, Iran, Iraq, or Syria!! This is America!!

Call me wh**ever you will! I don't care! I make no apologies!
My country, state, county, and city is being destroyed! Trump is all we have to get a rein on the federal government, and I'm not hopeful about that...........
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I, also live in the Southwest. I, too am tired of neighborhoods being turned into slums. I'm also tired of press 1 for English and 2 for Spanish. I'm tired of Spanish b****ts. To become an American citizen one, according to the now defunct Constitution, must read and write ENGLISH. Why, then, are b****ts printed in other languages?

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Sep 22, 2016 14:39:06   #
jimahrens wrote:
So far as I see it there was no reason for it But there may be let's get the facts out there. If it was murder hang the bastard.


From what I understand the cops are saying he wouldn't listen to commands and reached in the car. Later I saw a broadcast the said the car window was closed so it was impossible for him to reach into the car. We need to see the video before definitively making a judgement.

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