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07-17-2009, 06:37 PM   #46
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He may have fixed some things but he also set up the global disaster that we are enduring now.
What? If you look back it actually started with the peanut head. He started down the deregulation path.
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I've heard of Reaganomics, never heard of Carternomics.
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I've heard of Reaganomics, never heard of Carternomics.
Because it was a failure
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07-18-2009, 09:55 AM   #49
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US Healthcare Chart
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That's an incredibly perplexing, muddled contraption that only Democrats could come up with. A Republican proposal for healthcare reform would be streamlined. It would probably only contain two boxes with a line connecting them. And of course, cost nothing additional to the taxpayer. Doctors would get even more money, which they all deserve. Everyone would be covered, probably.

GW Bush had the better chart in his jacket pocket for 8 years, just never whipped it out. Now the stupid Democrats are trying to fix things, those stupids! They should just ask a conservative! They had the plan all along!

I already miss the good old days of 2000-2008 when GM was going strong, healthcare was affordable and was a joy to use with it's simplicity, zero co-pays and vast social safety net that required no emergency-room visits. The Republican congress was essentially a Greek Senate made up of Davey Crocketts, real American can-do folk who rolled up their shirt sleeves, opened their bibles, and fixed America.

The Obama is throwing away all the progress we've made in the last 8 years and is ruining America. That chart proves it.



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That's an incredibly perplexing, muddled contraption that only Democrats could come up with. A Republican proposal for healthcare reform would be streamlined. It would probably only contain two boxes with a line connecting them. And of course, cost nothing additional to the taxpayer. Doctors would get even more money, which they all deserve. Everyone would be covered, probably.

GW Bush had the better chart in his jacket pocket for 8 years, just never whipped it out. Now the stupid Democrats are trying to fix things, those stupids! They should just ask a conservative! They had the plan all along!

I already miss the good old days of 2000-2008 when GM was going strong, healthcare was affordable and was a joy to use with it's simplicity, zero co-pays and vast social safety net that required no emergency-room visits. The Republican congress was essentially a Greek Senate made up of Davey Crocketts, real American can-do folk who rolled up their shirt sleeves, opened their bibles, and fixed America.

The Obama is throwing away all the progress we've made in the last 8 years and is ruining America. That chart proves it.



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That's kind of interesting considering Crockett was a Democrat until he had his differences with the Jacksonians and switched to the Whig Party before his last campaign for congress. His falling out with Jackson is one of the things that motivated him to go to Texas. Crockett was never a Senator and represented the common people over the planter class in the House of Representatives.

Lawyers make too much money also. A cheap lawyer costs $175/hour. That's part of our biggest problem is the majority of politicians that go to DC are carpet bagging lawyers and all they know how to do is lawyer shit.
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Someone should figure out how much we actually pay our "representatives" in DC per hour. And I mean the actual hours they work. Not when they're jetting off on the Botox One and that kind of crap. And being there and voting "present" would not count as time worked. You may find that it's the most expensive hourly rate ever. Oh yeah, add all the little perks into their salary too. Like the healthcare they get and the "retirement" package. Man forget their healthcare plan I want the retirement package.
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