1 | blueraven Sun, Jul 1, 2012 12:02:50pm |
Really Governor? You are suggesting employers will or should be coercing their employees on how to vote?
What an ass he is.
2 | HappyWarrior Sun, Jul 1, 2012 12:05:59pm |
re: #1 blueraven
Really Governor? You are suggesting employers will or should be coercing their employees on how to vote?
What an ass he is.
What a shithead he is. Unbelievable what this president's very existence does to people. He passes a bill that the current Republican nominee did as governor but now if you listen to the right wing shitheads, this bill is the worst thing ever ever. Why, it's even worse than upholding the legality of state sanctioned discrimination or internment because of your ethnicity if you ask Breitbart's Ben Shapiro.
3 | AK-47% Sun, Jul 1, 2012 12:16:12pm |
Passed by the Congress, signed by the President, upheld by the Supreme Court.
It is law and it is constitutional.
What were these bastads doing during Civics class? playing pocket pool or carving titties in their desk tops?
4 | blueraven Sun, Jul 1, 2012 12:21:51pm |
Maybe employers should be telling employees, if you vote for Romney we may have to ship your job overseas. //
5 | bratwurst Sun, Jul 1, 2012 12:22:43pm |
The difference between Scientology & Fox News? One uses science fiction to control damaged people's minds and the other is Scientology.— LOLGOP (@LOLGOP) July 1, 2012
6 | HappyWarrior Sun, Jul 1, 2012 12:23:34pm |
re: #5 bratwurst
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Heh touche. Though I'd call Fox some of the finest fantasy storytelling since Tolken.
7 | Kragar Sun, Jul 1, 2012 12:28:51pm |
re: #1 blueraven
Really Governor? You are suggesting employers will or should be coercing their employees on how to vote?
What an ass he is.
Is that before or after we're forced at gunpoint to listen to David Barton?
8 | AK-47% Sun, Jul 1, 2012 12:30:18pm |
re: #6 HappyWarrior
There once once this ideal that jounalism was supposed to be ideologically neutral and provide viewers/readers with a balanced report to allow them to form their own opinions.
That went out the window ages ago. now you start out with an established viewpoint and choose the reprting that best fits your preconceived notions.
9 | engineer cat Sun, Jul 1, 2012 12:31:42pm |
Keep your job or keep Obama
goes right back to mckinley vs bryan on that one
the scenario he implies is a small company that does not provide health insurance, so you are already lacking benefits if you work there. and ACA provides subsidies for such companies.
so, if you work for a company that doesn't provide benefits, and has such a slim profit margin that it can hardly afford to pay you, and your job does not increase the profits, then you may have to get another job at a company that can afford to provide benefits
10 | AK-47% Sun, Jul 1, 2012 12:36:02pm |
The GOP has another priority for the economy in addition to keeping things in the doldrums until November: they have to do everything to make it look like Obamacare is wrecking the economy further.
11 | engineer cat Sun, Jul 1, 2012 12:41:23pm |
anyway, they're desperate to find an angle since numbers for all democrats has taken a definite upswing since the ruling. even rassmussen has obama ahead of romney and his approval at 50%
the court's decision reframed the objection to obamacare from "socialist liberal fascism" to "more taxes". that makes for considerably less sizzle with the baggers and dittoheads
12 | HappyWarrior Sun, Jul 1, 2012 12:44:37pm |
re: #11 engineer cat
anyway, they're desperate to find an angle since numbers for all democrats has taken a definite upswing since the ruling. even rassmussen has obama ahead of romney and his approval at 50%
the court's decision reframed the objection to obamacare from "socialist liberal fascism" to "more taxes". that makes for considerably less sizzle with the baggers and dittoheads
Yeah, I've seen that. ACA's approval among Independents has also gone up considerably since the ruling. I think another thing that will help the Democrats will be Boehner saying it needs to be repealed. I think many people even some who may not approve will grow tired of the Republicans' sour grape on the issue especially as it comes out that Romney implemented pretty much the same policy as governor.